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Roller Blinds With Pelmet

Roller blinds with a matching pelmet are a great way to conceal the roller blind mechanism from view in the window recess and also offer an attractive finish.
The roller blinds are available in a wide range of fabrics, colours, and patterns. The fabric can be chosen according to your preference and it will be matched with the colour of the room. We have an extensive range of fabulous fabrics and colours for you to choose from.

Blinds Fabric

We use only top quality materials for our blinds which make our products last longer than others. Our roller blinds are UK-made using high-quality polyester material that is very durable and strong. This ensures that they will not fade or peel off easily.

Our blind fabrics come with a 5-year guarantee against any manufacturing defects. In addition, we provide free delivery within our local area.

We also offer a no-quibble money-back guarantee on all our products and services that we provide.

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FABRIC COLOUR RANGE

Our fabric colour range is extensive and includes traditional white, cream, grey, black, blue, red, green, purple, yellow, orange, pink, brown, tan, and many more. You can choose the right fabric to match your home décor theme. our expert advisors will help you every step of the way.

White Roller Blinds

White roller blinds complement the most neutral of decor styles. They are perfect for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, kitchens, and conservatories. White blinds are also popular for bathrooms as they blend well with bathroom tiles and walls.

Grey Roller Blinds

Grey roller blinds are very modern and stylish. They look good in any setting and are suitable for all indoor applications. Grey roller blinds work well in offices, restaurants, shops, hotels, and other commercial settings.

Black Roller Blinds

Blackout roller blinds fabric is ideal for creating a dark mood in a room. They are especially effective when used in the movie room, bedrooms, bathrooms, and dressing rooms. Black roller blinds are also useful in homes where there is limited light. fabulous fabrics make wonderful rooms.

Double Roller Blinds

Double roller blinds are becoming very popular and are available in various designs and sizes. We have a large selection of double roller blinds in different fabrics, colours, and finishes. These include plain, patterned, and textured fabrics. Double roller blinds are ideal for covering windows that need extra privacy.

Perfect Fit Roller Blinds

Perfect fit roller blinds do just that – they perfectly fit your windows. Perfect fit roller blinds are easy to install and remove. They are made up of two parts; the headrail and the slats. Both parts are attached together by metal brackets.

Extra-wide roller blinds

Extra-wide roller shades are great for covering larger areas such as balconies, patios, and verandas. Extra-wide roller blinds are usually wider than standard roller blinds. They are also known as patio blinds.

Pelmet Roller Blinds

Pelmet roller blinds are also called pleated roller blinds. They come in different widths and lengths. They are designed to give you maximum control over how much light enters your window. There are three types of pelmet roller blinds: pleatless, single pleated, and double pleated.

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Venetian Roller Blinds

Venetian blinds are also called vertical blinds. They are similar to horizontal blinds but are installed vertically instead of horizontally. Venetian blinds can be operated manually or automatically using motorised systems.

Wooden Blinds

Wooden blinds are made from real wood. Wooden blinds are available in different shapes, materials, and designs. They are an excellent choice if you want to create a warm atmosphere in your bedroom. Wooden blinds are also very durable and long-lasting.

The best quality wooden blinds are made from solid hardwood like oak, maple, and so on.

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