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Blackout Pleated Blinds Sunwood 90x130cm

Sunwood 90x130cm

Material: Wood, Blackout

£56.66
Or 3 interest-free payments of £18.88/mo.*
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PLEATED BLINDS

FAQ

Pleated blinds are window coverings made from a single piece of fabric folded into pleats. They offer a stylish and functional solution for controlling light and privacy. Available in various colors and textures, they easily complement any interior décor.

Pleated blinds work by folding up neatly at the top when raised and spreading out when lowered. The design allows you to adjust the amount of light entering a room while maintaining privacy. They are operated using cords or cordless mechanisms.

Pleated blinds are suitable for any room, including living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. Their versatile design makes them ideal for spaces where both style and functionality are needed. They can also be used in conservatories to manage sunlight effectively.

Pleated Blinds: 3 things to consider before buying

Pleated blinds offer varying degrees of light control, from sheer to blackout. Think about your room's purpose: a bedroom might benefit from blackout blinds for better sleep, while a living room could use sheer blinds to maintain privacy without sacrificing natural light. Explore options that match your lighting needs to enhance comfort and functionality.

Before purchasing ceiling mouldings, it's crucial to measure your space accurately. Take note of both the length of each wall and the height of your ceiling to determine how much moulding you need. Remember to account for corners and any unique architectural features. Proper measurements help avoid buying too little or too much material.

The fabric of a suit affects its comfort, durability, and appearance. Wool is a popular choice for its versatility and breathability, making it suitable for both summer and winter. For warmer climates or seasons, consider linen, which is lightweight but prone to wrinkles. Cotton offers a casual look while being durable. Assess your needs and climate to select the fabric that best suits your lifestyle.

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