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Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are a smart and functional window covering solution, especially effective for large windows and doors. With sleek, modern fabric options and sewn-in bottom weights, they provide both style and practicality. Slats can be rotated for light control or drawn completely to one side, making them ideal for areas that require both privacy and flexibility.

Top 5 Benefits of Vertical Blinds

  • Flexible light and privacy control with rotating vanes.

  • Great for large windows and patio doors.

  • Durable and low maintenance.

  • Wide range of colours, textures, and fabrics.

  • Affordable and functional window covering.

Your Questions Answered

FAQ: Vertical Blinds

Q: What are vertical blinds?
A: Vertical blinds are a stylish and practical solution for covering large windows and sliding doors. They allow versatile control of light, privacy, and airflow. Modern fabrics and sewn-in bottom weights make vertical blinds look sleek and contemporary, far from the outdated office-style image they sometimes get. The slats can be tilted to adjust light or pulled back to either side for full window access.

Q: What windows are best suited for vertical blinds?
A: Vertical blinds work well on:

Large windows: The fabric’s weight is evenly distributed along the track, making it easy to slide and tilt, regardless of window size.

Bay windows: Curved tracks allow vertical blinds to fit bay windows perfectly.

Q: What colours and fabrics are available for vertical blinds?
A: Vertical blinds come in a wide variety of fabrics, textures, and colours. We also offer different headrail finishes to complement your interior decor. Visit our showroom to see the full range.

Q: What variations of vertical blinds are available?
A: There are two slat sizes: 89mm and 127mm. The 89mm slats are the most popular and offer more fabric options, while 127mm slats are now less common.

Q: Can vertical blinds be motorised?
A: Yes. Vertical blinds can be motorised using a Somfy motor, allowing the blinds to rotate and slide automatically. Motorised blinds can also integrate with home automation systems for convenient, hands-free operation.

Q: How long does it take to make vertical blinds?
A: Standard vertical blinds usually take 2–3 weeks to manufacture. Motorised blinds or curved tracks may take 4–5 weeks.

Q: Are there any disadvantages to vertical blinds?
A: The main drawback is the stack size when the blinds are fully open. This can be minimized by fitting the blinds outside the window recess. It’s also best to keep slats away from door or window openings for safety and ease of use.

Q: How long do vertical blinds last?
A: Vertical blinds are durable and can last many years if maintained properly. A major advantage is that individual slats can be replaced, keeping your blinds looking fresh and functional over time.

Areas We Cover

We proudly provide our services across a wide area of the South East, including:

  • Hampshire – Winchester, Fleet, Lymington, and surrounding villages.

  • Surrey – Guildford, Woking, Esher, Cobham, Farnham, and Epsom.

  • Berkshire – Ascot, Maidenhead, Windsor, and surrounding areas.

  • London – Kensington, Chelsea, Hampstead, Notting Hill, and throughout Greater London.

No matter where you're located within these regions, we’re committed to delivering a high-quality, reliable service with local expertise you can trust.

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Product Interest

To help us better understand your needs and provide the best possible solutions, please feel free to share any details about your project, including your preferences for blinds, shutters, or home automation. Additionally, letting us know your budget will help us tailor our recommendations to suit your vision and ensure the perfect fit for your space.

We look forward to assisting you in creating a sophisticated and functional environment for your home.

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