Pinoleum blinds in a Vale conservatory
Smoothweave pinoleum roof blinds recess-fitted between the rafters of a Vale timber conservatory with Ivory finish and natural braid with white headrails.
Another company told this Middlesex based customer that it would be very difficult to recess-fit pinoleum blinds without large gaps due to the extremely long drop (height) of the blinds and very steep angle of the roof.
We were able to manufacture these blinds with a very narrow top width of just 65mm (approx. 2.5") to ensure that they fitted exactly with no exposed glass. (Our standard top width is 90mm).
Image 2 of 4 from this conservatory. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Middlesex More information:
Pinoleum Blinds and French Pinoleum Blinds for Conservatories
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Pleated blinds
Pleated blinds. Solar Design pleated blinds recess-fitted to the roof and windows in a large "orangery style" timber conservatory in Hertfordshire.
The cream coloured rails and Cornhusk Crush fabric complement the conservatory perfectly and as the blinds are all completely washable, they can retain their "as new" appearance for many years - even when the conservatory is open-plan to the kitchen.
Image 3 of 6 of this Heritage Conservatory. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Hertfordshire More information:
Pleated Blinds - Purpose Designed and Shaped
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Pinoleum conservatory blinds and wood venetian blinds
Pinoleum roof blinds recess-fitted in a timber conservatory used as a dining room within this high-profile hotel in the South West.
The side blinds (shown part-retracted) are 50mm wood venetian blinds with cord tilt operation set out on different sides for maximum convenience.
Image 1 of 3 of this conservatory. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Wiltshire More information:
Pinoleum Blinds and French Pinoleum Blinds for Conservatories
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Pinoleum conservatory blinds
Pinoleum roof and window blinds recess-fitted in an open-plan kitchen conservatory in Cheshire with Oak finish Smoothweave pinoleum and brown headrails.
Other retailers only quoted for very large surface-fitted window blinds, which is a much cheaper layout, but often results in the conservatory feeling smothered. We also gave the option of separate recess-fitted pinoleum window blinds, which is much neater.
Image 4 of 4 of this conservatory. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Cheshire More information:
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Pinoleum roof blinds in a complex conservatory
Close-up of pinoleum roof blinds recess-fitted in a complex timber conservatory roof in Surrey.
Notice the attention to detail in shaping the pinoleum blinds adjacent to the valley (blinds to the far right and left of the image). It would have been much easier (and cheaper) to have made these blinds completely rectangular but this would have created a gap along most of the length of the blind.
Image 2 of 2 taken at installation. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Surrey More information:
Pinoleum Blinds and French Pinoleum Blinds for Conservatories
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Pinoleum conservatory blinds
Smoothweave pinoleum blinds in a timber conservatory in Berkshire with integrated cordlock which means that window blinds do not need cleats to tie-off the blinds, so there are no gaps and even wide blinds are easy to operate.
Our pinoleum blinds are made from real wood that is woven with polyester thread, stitched and then edged with acrylic braid that will not rot or degrade like many other pinoleum blinds.
Image 2 of 4 of this conservatory. Testimonials: Conservatory Blinds Berkshire More information:
Pinoleum Blinds and French Pinoleum Blinds for Conservatories
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