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Pinoleum Conservatory blinds

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.

Pinoleum Conservatory Blinds

Pinoleum Conservatory Blinds

These pinoleum blinds were designed to retain the shape of the conservatory by recess-fitting individual blinds in the roof with a "doubled-up" window blind layout below (it would have looked odd with single blinds) to create a stunning finish.

As you can probably tell from these photographs, this is not a large conservatory and we have managed to retain a bright and airy atmosphere which would have been lost by a poor design or less suited blinds that smothered the conservatory with fabric.

Pinoleum conservatory blinds

Pinoleum conservatory blinds

Smoothweave pinoleum woven-wood roman blinds in a timber conservatory in Berkshire.

Our purpose-designed pinoleum blinds mean that we can fit blinds much neater without the gaps created by standard blind systems. Compare our pinoleum blinds to any others and you will see the difference.

Pure Pleated Gable Blinds

Pure Pleated Gable Blinds

Our unique pure Pleated roof and side blinds in a gullwing style conservatory. Whilst there are many possible features to pick out, this image (and the two others from this conservatory) show one possible solution when you have a shaped gable.

This customer requested fully-operational blinds that could completely retract. On this occasion they have selected roof blinds which we have made differently from normal roof blinds as gravity is acting directly downwards towards the base rail.

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Pure Pleated Gable Blinds (retracted)

Pure Pleated Gable Blinds (retracted)

This second image from a gullwing style conservatory shows one of the 4 roof blinds that make up the gable having been retracted. Because this is not a normal roof blind we made it differently using fewer support "wires" and using clear Purlon Filament (so that they are barely noticeable). 

As you can see, the top of the shaped blinds is so narrow (60mm) that when surface-mounted there is no glass visible. The two central blinds which occupy the "starburst shaped area" have been fitted so close together that there is only a few millimetres gap.

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Close-up of Retracted Gable Blind

Close-up of Retracted Gable Blind

This final image is an extreme close-up of the retracted "gable roof blind" showing the clear Purlon Filament more clearly where the sunlight has caught it. Whilst this may not be the most attractive photograph, it shows just one of the options that are available for gable blinds and the attention to detail offered.

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pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Retracted

pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Retracted

Our exclusive pure™ Pleated Blinds installed into the windows and doors of this uPVC conservatory in Cornwall.

The blinds are shown here fully retracted, demonstrating how invisible our recessed blinds can become when not in use.

pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Semi-Retracted

pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Semi-Retracted

Our exclusive pure™ Pleated Blinds installed into the windows and doors of this uPVC conservatory in Cornwall.

The blinds are shown here fully semi-retracted, providing shade and privacy from neighbours with the blinds on the side of the conservatory, while still keeping the sea view.

pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Extended

pure Pleated Blinds in Cornwall - Extended

Our exclusive pure™ Pleated Blinds installed into the windows and doors of this uPVC conservatory in Cornwall.

Here all the blinds are extended, offering complete privacy and protection from glare when the sun is low in the sky.

Pinoleum Blinds - Amdega Conservatory

Pinoleum Blinds - Amdega Conservatory

Pinoleum blinds in a south-east facing Amdega conservatory in Gloucestershire with Stone Smoothweave and Natural edge braid installed June 2010.

This customer had quotations from the two other main conservatory blind specialists which prompted them to corresponded with us in some detail before allowing us to visit. Despite not being the cheapest option, they were obviously far happier ordering their blinds from Conservatory Blinds Limited.

Part Operated Pinoleum Blinds

Part Operated Pinoleum Blinds

Part operated pinoleum blinds in an Amdega conservatory in Gloucestershire. Note how much glare is reduced by our pinoleum roof blinds compared to the open section of the glazing.

The doors were left without any blinds at the customer's request.

External View of Amdega Conservatory

External View of Amdega Conservatory

External view of an Amdega conservatory with a steep roof pitch in Gloucestershire with our pinoleum blinds installed in June 2010.

After seeing two other companies the customers were quite sceptical about talking to anyone else, however we corresponded with them offering technical advice, design options and alternative quotations, thus setting their minds at rest that we weren't just another sales company.

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