Perfect Fit Blinds Archives - Blind Technique https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/category/perfect-fit-blinds Stylish Custom Blinds Wed, 15 Jan 2025 12:48:07 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Exploring Home Attic Insulation Trends in Interior Design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/exploring-home-attic-insulation-trends-in-interior-design https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/exploring-home-attic-insulation-trends-in-interior-design#respond Fri, 17 Jan 2025 12:34:02 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6660 You need more space. You’ve already invested in an extension, a conservatory and a shed. There’s only one more place to go if you’re to avoid moving, and that’s the attic. There’ll be many decisions to make, and utmost in your mind will be home attic installation. You want to jump straight to colours and […]

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You need more space. You’ve already invested in an extension, a conservatory and a shed. There’s only one more place to go if you’re to avoid moving, and that’s the attic.

There’ll be many decisions to make, and utmost in your mind will be home attic installation. You want to jump straight to colours and textures and imagine yourself studying the stars through your attic window. But before all that, you need to contemplate budget, check if an attic conversion comes under permitted development, and accept that if you’re going to do this, you might as well do it properly, not just for today but for the future, and that means exploring home attic insulation trends in interior design.

Home attic insulation so you can get the most out of your space

What do you need from the extra space your home attic insulation will give you? Is it your new home office? Is your partner vying for a games room? Has an in-law been dropping hints for their own guest bedroom with an ensuite? Is your eldest child wanting the same thing? Forget the home office. You’ll carry on working on a crate under the stairs. This attic is going to be your art studio!

Modern home attic insulation trends 

Forget foam, fibreglass and, er, asbestos. Home attic insulation trends have eco-friendly energy and money saving alternatives for you.

Recycled denim is just one of them. Some enterprising soul has taken the waste produced from denim manufacture and turned it into a highly effective insulator not just for temperature but also for sound. Then there’s the much thinner Aerogel, which is especially useful when space is at a premium, such as for smaller attics or if the attic is to have multiple purposes so a bulkier home attic insulation isn’t on the cards. Aerogel is also four times more effective than traditional insulators. Unfortunately, these benefits are reflected in the price. If your attic is where you’ll be spending most of your time, it might be worth it to invest in this modern home attic insulation.

However, if your budget can’t stretch to the latest space age technology (which is how Aerogel came to be developed in the first place) there are other home attic insulation options.

Home attic insulation trends for your windows

When it comes to insulating your dorma windows, the scope of blinds and curtains available is yours for the asking. Thick heavy curtains are always going to offer excellent home attic insulation. If you require something more compact for space, Perfect Fit cellular blinds are the winner. Their honeycomb design traps air to keep you warm, and the reflective backing on the fabric will reflect heat away in the hot summer months. In their Perfect Fit frames, cellular blinds are neat as a pin as well as being highly effective home attic insulators.

For a multi-purpose space, you may find you need to double up on the window dressings. Curtains or cellular blinds will keep you well insulated, while stylish real or faux wood Venetian blinds allow you more control over how much light you let in. Two window dressings for one window may seem extravagant but it’s a practical solution, especially if your attic is to be a multi-purpose space.

Home attic insulation for your Velux windows made very easy

Velux have made ordering Velux blinds as easy as possible, and when it comes to home attic insulation, their thermal range fills the role perfectly.

On the frame of a Velux window, usually at the top and on the right, is a code. This code means you don’t have to faff about with a tape measure to ensure you have the correct measurements. The code determines the exact size you need. You just need to select the colour you want and you, and the home attic insulation for your windows, are sorted.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for in the Velux range, you’re still in luck. With our bespoke service, we can advise you and supply you with the best blinds to give you the home attic insulation as well as the shade, privacy and style you need in your santuary/home office/guest bedroom/art studio – whoever wins the right to the converted and insulated attic will have some big decisions to make.

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How To Make A Box Room Look Bigger https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/how-to-make-a-box-room-look-bigger https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/how-to-make-a-box-room-look-bigger#respond Fri, 20 Dec 2024 13:34:14 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6633 You may feel short on space in your box room, but it doesn’t need to stay that way. And I do mean ‘feel’, unless you were planning on incorporating your box room into an extension. So with your box room staying its actual size, we’ll be working with what we have to make the box […]

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You may feel short on space in your box room, but it doesn’t need to stay that way. And I do mean ‘feel’, unless you were planning on incorporating your box room into an extension. So with your box room staying its actual size, we’ll be working with what we have to make the box room look bigger, without making it actually bigger.

You probably have some ideas about how to make a box room look bigger. You already know having too many items in there won’t help. But you need some furniture so your box room is a functional room. Your box room can be a cheerful place to work or a cosy place to sleep, and any issues you have with your box room will not be down to its size once you’ve read this blog on how to make a box room look bigger.

How to make a box room look bigger with furniture

The less furniture you have in your box room, the less cluttered it will be and the box room will look bigger. But there are some things you need in a room so that it serves a purpose.

If the box room is a bedroom, place the bed against the farthest wall to give the feel of space. If it’s a low-slung bed, it will add height to the room. Alternatively, a bed with inbuilt drawers will provide a storage solution without the need for additional furniture. A neat rack may suffice for certain items of clothing.

A bedside table is always useful. To take up the minimum amount of room, consider a floating shelf rather than a more traditional cabinet or table. Slippers can easily be stored directly underneath. Make any other furniture as slim as possible, and if it’s the same colour as the walls, they’ll blend smoothly into each other, all of which will make a box room look bigger.

How to make a box room look bigger with accessories 

You may be wondering why you’re adding accessories when your aim is to make a box room look bigger. Not only is there room for accessories in this scenario, they’re also necessary, even though it’s wise to keep them to a minimum.

So what is a necessary accessory? You’ll still need shade and privacy, so you’ll want window dressings that keep things neat and simple. Instead of billowing curtains taking up what little room you have, Perfect Fit blinds are the most economical blinds when it comes to space, as they clip directly onto the uPVC or aluminium frame. They come in a range of blinds, including Roller blinds, Day and Night blinds and Venetian blinds, all as neat as a pin to help make a box room look bigger.

How to make a box room look bigger with reflective services

This doesn’t just mean mirrors. Although, on the subject of mirrors, one thin mirror, from floor to ceiling will elongate the room and give the allusion of a lot more space so you won’t feel hemmed in. Beyond mirrors, any reflective service will offer a similar service. So look at lacquered services and chrome accessories such as uplighters. Incorporate exposed pipes in an industrial look. Paint them shiny and make them part of a theme.

On the subject of uplights, sconces on the wall will be a more useful choice than a free-standing lamp that will clutter up your limited floor space. Uplights also draw the eye upwards, again making things seem more roomy as the focus is taken off the dark floor.

How to make a box room look bigger with painting and decorating

We’re not just talking paint and wallpaper here. When it comes to how to make a box room look bigger, we’re talking colour, texture and pattern.

Tricks with colour include painting the walls and ceiling the same colour. This way the corners of the room seem to disappear, making a box room look bigger. As for what colour to choose, if you’re not going for a white or another neutral, choose a light colour. Darker colours make things nice and cosy, but if you’re already competing with a lack of space, let the lighter colour open up the box room.

An overly busy pattern might feel claustrophobic, so it may seem counter-intuitive but big subtle patterns can help a box room look bigger. Textured wallpaper, suede or linen, will bring cosiness to your room without taking up space and causing too much distraction to the eye.

With these simple tools, you can make a box room look bigger. You can enjoy being in it, instead of feeling like Gulliver in the land of the Lilliputians.

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Popular This Month: Blue Home Decor https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-blue-home-decor https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/popular-this-month-blue-home-decor#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2024 15:18:08 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6555 Feeling blue? But how? Blue is the colour of calmness, of being chill. Surround yourself with aqua or teal and how can you be anything but relaxed? Feeling seasick? Airsick? Too much blue? I find it hard to believe but each to their own. From navy to duck egg, there’s a blue for everyone. Blue […]

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Feeling blue? But how? Blue is the colour of calmness, of being chill. Surround yourself with aqua or teal and how can you be anything but relaxed? Feeling seasick? Airsick? Too much blue? I find it hard to believe but each to their own. From navy to duck egg, there’s a blue for everyone.

Blue home decor is perfect for a dark room

Blue decor is an excellent choice for a dark room because the colour blue is the easiest colour to see. No, really. Blue has such a short wavelength, it has a high level of energy of visible light. Therefore, in a dark space, blue home decor will be more visible. Science!

A light shade of blue combined with a white will bring a freshness to the space. You’ll want to keep your curtains tied back and your blinds rolled up to allow as much natural light in as you can. A Perfect Fit frame can hold a Venetian blind, a Day and Night blind or a Roller blind. Perfect Fit frames snap directly onto the uPVC or aluminium frame of your window, taking up little space, and neatly assisting you in keeping control over the light you can get into your room. As privacy is often an issue with windows, Venetian blinds will be an excellent option. You’ll have full control over the angle at which you position the slats, thereby controlling your light and privacy to the nth degree.

Blue home decor will make you feel good

Blue home decor will help your mental health and your physical health. Relax amongst serene blues and watch your blood pressure go down, feel the stress ebb away from you and find a smile breaking out across your face.

Why does blue make us feel this way? Scientifically, it’s because of those short wavelengths again. Shorter wavelengths scatter more efficiently than longer wavelengths in sunlight, and this is literally why the sky appears blue. As for the sea, water absorbs longer wavelengths and reflects the shorter ones, so once again, we have blue seas instead of red ones. Psychologically, we respond to blue by relaxing because it’s such a dominant player in nature, so you can’t help but relax when surrounded by blue home decor.

The more blue we’re exposed to, the more tranquil we become, so blues are perfect for the bedroom. Paradoxically, blue is also useful for a home office. When we’re more centred, we’re more focused. It comes down to which blue hue you choose for your blue home decor.

Blue home decor goes well with …

Accentuate your beautiful blue home decor with colour combinations that dazzle the eye all the more. Brown and green – yes, blue and green should always be seen – as the other big hitters in nature, are the perfect match for blues. For the neutrals, white is classic, but blue and grey are an especially smart and subtle combination. If you’re after something more vibrant, from burnt orange to citrus, there’s an orange to go with your blue home decor.

How to continue blue home decor throughout a home

Is blue on blue too much blue? Even if it is all the different hues, shades and tones you could find? Maybe? So what do you do when you want blue home decor throughout your entire home?

How about blue as a primary colour in one room, secondary in another and the accent in a third? This basic guideline of interior design has the primary colour at 60%, the secondary colour at 30% and the accent colour at 10%. Alternatively, you could have blue accents throughout the house. That will pull everything together. Blue accents in the form of cushions, pillows, lampshades and blinds will look stunning and cohesive.

If your love for blue means you want it to dominate, you need not find yourself at sea. Different tones of blue will add depth, as will texture and pattern on those beautiful blue accessories.

However you wish to execute your plan for blue home decor, you certainly don’t need to stress yourself over it, however hard you try.

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Minimalist Bedroom Decor Ideas You’ll Love https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/minimalist-bedroom-decor-ideas-youll-love https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/minimalist-bedroom-decor-ideas-youll-love#respond Fri, 10 May 2024 13:50:41 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6444 The bedroom is the perfect place for minimalist decor. You don’t need distractions when you’re trying to sleep. But if your idea of minimalism is spartan and empty, you may be wondering where the sense of cosiness comes from. The key to minimalism is to have ‘just enough’. While it’s easy to interpret that as […]

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The bedroom is the perfect place for minimalist decor. You don’t need distractions when you’re trying to sleep. But if your idea of minimalism is spartan and empty, you may be wondering where the sense of cosiness comes from.

The key to minimalism is to have ‘just enough’. While it’s easy to interpret that as the bare essentials, you still need beauty and comfort in your life. How else will you get a good night’s sleep?

Minimalist Bedroom Decor and colour

If you were introduced to minimalism by that episode of Ab Fab where Miranda Richardson plays the minimalist Bettina and she turns Eddie’s kitchen into a white box, you’ll be relieved to learn that you don’t have to have a white room with nothing in it for your minimalist bedroom decor. Of course you can have colour, and it doesn’t even have to be just neutrals.

Having one colour as part of your minimalist bedroom decor will create an environment of calmness and serenity. One colour may sound limiting, but you can, and should, work with the different tones and shades of that colour. ‘Hue’ refers to the pure colour of the primary and secondary colours – red, yellow, blue, green, purple and orange. It’s almost Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain only minus the indigo. That’s because indigo is a shade. A shade is a colour that has black added to it, so indigo is a darker shade of blue. A tint is a colour that has white added to it, such as sky blue. And a tone is a colour with grey added to it. Whichever colour you choose, you’ll find much variety.

If you choose neutrals for your minimalist bedroom decor, they all go nicely together so you can have more than one colour that way, and they naturally lend themselves to a peace-inducing environment.

Storage is a major consideration for any room, not just one with a minimalist design. Built-in storage is the most efficient use of space. By having your storage the same colour as your walls, they’ll merge together, enhancing your minimalist bedroom decor.

Minimalist bedroom decor and texture and patterns

Texture will add character by adding a visual element. For minimalist bedroom decor, look to natural materials such as wood. Exposed brickwork or stone will work perfectly with one bold colour choice or neutrals. You can also be creative with your wall coverings, such as a suede, woven grass or cork wall covering for a touch of opulence and character. Limewash paint, with its use of natural pigments, is another way to bring a beautiful natural finish to your minimalist bedroom decor.

Minimalist bedroom decor and furnishings

Furnishings are an excellent opportunity to bring beauty to your functional items. The bed itself, whether it’s a chunky bedstead or a four-poster, will bring much to admire. A womb or butterfly chair, with their sculptural design, will also add interest.

Another way to entertain the eye is through the lighting. Wall or ceiling lights free up the floor space for your minimalist bedroom decor as well as create the right ambience for you to relax.

Minimalist Bedroom Decor and accessories

Rugs and cushions will bring comfort, and they’ll also bring some layering and therefore character to your minimalist bedroom decor.

When it comes to your window dressings, you’ll want something that suits your design and also blocks out the light. If you have a large window in your bedroom, floor-to-ceiling curtains will add warmth, cosiness and volume to your room. Be careful if you’re looking for a complete blackout effect. No one window dressing can accomplish all you need. A roller blind made from blackout fabric may give privacy, but light can still bleed around the edges. A roller blind can be fully cassetted, with side channels and a rounded pelmet, and won’t intrude on your minimalist bedroom decor.

Perfect Fit blinds are as neat as a pin. Snapping directly onto the uPVC window frame, they’ll take up little room in your minimalist bedroom decor. And Day & Night cellular blinds will keep the heat in during winter and the sun’s hot rays and glare away in summer. Operated by a tab, they are the epitome of simplicity. They give so much and take up little room – the epitome of minimalist design.

You might be surprised that there is so much to minimalism. Enjoy the calmness … and relax.

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The Best Blinds For Small Windows https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-small-windows https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-small-windows#respond Fri, 22 Mar 2024 13:53:45 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6350 It can be hard to find a blind for a small window. Bespoke blinds may well be your only option, as such a specific size probably won’t be available off the shelf. Luckily, here at Blind Technique, we make bespoke blinds that will fit any size window you require. However, you still have to choose […]

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It can be hard to find a blind for a small window. Bespoke blinds may well be your only option, as such a specific size probably won’t be available off the shelf. Luckily, here at Blind Technique, we make bespoke blinds that will fit any size window you require.

However, you still have to choose which style of blind you want for your charming little window.

The best blinds for small windows are Perfect Fit blinds

When choosing the best blind for a small window, you probably want to keep things as simple as possible and keep the space clean and clear, especially if you rely on the little bit of light that makes it through your baby window.

Perfect Fit blinds click directly onto your uPVC frames, thereby taking up hardly any additional room in the recess and around the window. Choosing Perfect Fit blinds for a small window doesn’t just save on space, it also saves on hassle. With Perfect Fit, there’s no drilling, making them the best blinds for your small window.

Not only do Perfect Fit frames suit the dimensions of a small window, but you’ll still have a variety of blinds that can be accommodated in a Perfect Fit frame. And if you’d rather not have Perfect Fit frames, you can still enjoy any style of blind you like. By hanging the blind outside of the recess, you can create the illusion of a longer window.

The best blinds for small windows are Day and Night Blinds

Day and Night blinds are possibly the neatest and least obtrusive blinds in a Perfect Fit frame, making them the best blinds for a small window. Operated by a simple tab, this helps to keep the small space occupied by a small window clutter-free.

Day and Night blinds are made up of two fabrics, one sheer, and the other opaque. During the day the sheer fabric allows in the light while giving you privacy. The opaque fabric provides privacy and darkness at night. If you need to add a layer of insulation, you can have cellular fabric rather than pleated.

Day and Night blinds are also available without Perfect Fit frames. They can be tensioned or free-hanging to accommodate the lack of frame.

The best blinds for small windows are slat-based blinds

Venetian blinds are especially good for control over light and privacy, as you can maneuver the slats to just where you need them. This might be a crucial factor when deciding on the best blinds for your small window, especially if you rely on the light from it.

With a choice of colours in aluminium slats, or the sophistication of faux wood, you’ll be able to find Venetian blinds that suit your decor. And as they’re horizontal, they can’t help but give the illusion of extra length, which may be beneficial to your small window’s appearance.

As a motor may take up too much room around your small window, Venetian blinds can be easily operated manually with a wand. And they’ll look neat as a pin in a Perfect Fit frame.

If you don’t want to fiddle with wands or the strings of a Venetian blind, you’ll get the same versatility with shutters. Shutters for such a small window? It will be super cute, as well as smart, and easy to install because you can get Perfect Fit shutters too!

The best blinds for small windows are Roller blinds

A curvacious top on a Perfect Fit frame conceals the mechanism of a roller blind. If you need the blind on your small window to be open or closed, with privacy not being an issue, the classic roller blind will do the job for you.

The best blinds for small windows can be any blind you choose 

If losing space on one side of the window isn’t a problem, there’s no reason why you can’t have Vertical blinds. If losing space at the top of the window isn’t an issue, then why not go Roman? If you don’t want to lose any space around any part of the window, you can fit the blind outside of the recess. This way, you can have the maximum amount of light your little window can give, and any blind you wish will be the best blind for your small window.

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Scandi Dining Room Ideas To Bring The Space To Life https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/scandi-dining-room-ideas-to-bring-the-space-to-life https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/scandi-dining-room-ideas-to-bring-the-space-to-life#respond Fri, 08 Mar 2024 13:33:04 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6339 Does your dining room need to be brought to life? Wait a minute, you have a separate dining room?! One without a telly in it? Maybe you entertain a lot, beyond ordering pizza for your mates before watching a blockbuster or the big game. You like to invite your friends over to cook for them, […]

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Does your dining room need to be brought to life? Wait a minute, you have a separate dining room?! One without a telly in it? Maybe you entertain a lot, beyond ordering pizza for your mates before watching a blockbuster or the big game. You like to invite your friends over to cook for them, so you can discuss poetry and politics, and reflect on what you all thought of the latest cinéma vérité at the local independent cinema.

An evening of laughs and deep meaningful conversation requires the appropriate setting. Damn straight your dining room needs to reflect your soul, and only a Scandi dining room design will do.

What’s meant by Scandi Dining Room Ideas?

For a Scandi dining room, function and beauty come together for a simple and clean yet comfy and cosy living space. This may sound like a contradiction, but a space can be serene, calm and cosy and also clean and uncluttered.

How is this done? The Scandi’s call it hygge (it’s pronounced hoo-gah). Definitions may vary, but only slightly. Hygge is about a warm and cosy atmosphere, in which to enjoy friendship and connection. It also seems to suggest contentment, with ourselves and what we have. It’s being comfortable while we enjoy the simple pleasures of life, mulling in calmness and quiet.

Does a serene environment need to be ‘brought to life’? Let the natural calmness you create with your Scandi dining room ideas ensure a chilled yet loving environment. Let the energy, and the food and wine, ebb and flow over you and your guests.

How do I create a Scandi Dining Room Design?

So how do you bring clarity, cleanliness, and warmth and cosiness, to the same space? How do the Scandis create hygge? They do it with soft textures and natural materials, especially wood. They use soft lighting and seriously, a fair amount of wood. Lots of light-coloured wood. It’s a dining room, so it’s possible your choice of dining table and chairs will be a big factor.

Scandi design probably brings to mind a white and blue motif. Neutrals are a classic choice too for a calming ambience. Other colours are allowed. Any colour that evokes the natural world – blue for the sky and the sea, green for forests, brown for wood, grey for stone, and pink for … shellfish? These colours will enhance, and be enhanced, by the neutrals you compliment them with.

A Scandi design also highlights space. Again, having space sounds like it contradicts the cosy side of hygge. Space will make the dining room seem bigger, and by having fewer things in your dining room, you and your guests will feel unencumbered by unnecessary things. But does space suggest cosiness? The use of natural materials will bring warmth and homeliness. You can further ground your Scandi dining room with pattern and texture, all of which add to the feeling and philosophy of hygge.

What goes with Scandi Dining Room Design?

The minimalism of a Scandi dining room design keeps things simple, to maintain the serenity of the space. So simple accessories, such as something rustic, will keep with the Scandi decor and bring a homeliness to this clean look. Earthenware tableware not only rhymes with itself but is also a charming match to the natural look of Scandi design. By using wood, stone and woollen throws, your Scandi dining room is a place your guests will not want to leave.

What kind of blinds suit a Scandi Dining Room Design?

The simplicity of a Roller blind or a cosy Roman in a patterned and textured fabric are excellent ideas for a Scandi dining room. The neatness of Perfect Fit frames is a perfect choice too, as they’ll enhance the clean lines. Venetians in faux or real wood will add to the ambience and give you maximum control over the light. Shutters, classic and clean of line, will go beautifully with the neutral scheme. Finding the right window dressing for your Scandi Dining Room will be a breeze. You certainly won’t be short of ideas.

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The Best Blinds for UPVC Windows https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-upvc-windows https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-upvc-windows#respond Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:58:10 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6199 The best blinds for UPVC windows are Perfect Fit blinds. You wanted those UPVC frames because there should be a D in there for Durability. UPVC frames resist corrosion and moisture and won’t warp in extreme temperatures. They also help to insulate your home. So the last thing you want to do is drill into […]

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The best blinds for UPVC windows are Perfect Fit blinds.

You wanted those UPVC frames because there should be a D in there for Durability. UPVC frames resist corrosion and moisture and won’t warp in extreme temperatures. They also help to insulate your home. So the last thing you want to do is drill into them, damage their structural integrity and ruin the guarantee on them. Also, because of their hardness, it’s tough to drill into those frames, though not impossible.

So assuming you’d rather forego the drilling, we’re back to Perfect Fit blinds for your UPVC windows. There’s no drilling involved as Perfect Fit blinds snap directly onto the beading of the UPVC window frame. Then, when you want to clean your windows, the Perfect Fit frame can be easily removed and snapped back on once you’re done.

Perhaps the lack of drilling is irrelevant and you simply like the neat stylish look of Perfect Fit blinds for your UPVC windows. And you have the choice between not just pleated, cellular, Venetians and of course the classic roller blind, with duo vision fabric if you wish, there are now even Perfect Fit shutter blinds available for UPVC windows.

The best blinds for UPVC windows are Perfect Fit shutter blinds

Why make you wait now that I mentioned Perfect Fit shutter blinds? And if for some unimaginable reason, you don’t like shutters … Nope, I’m lost for words.

Shutters are both stylish and cute and old world and modern and create a sophisticated yet also cosy ambience while being practical in controlling light and privacy and are easy to clean. I repeat, why would anyone not like shutters? And now, thanks to Perfect Fit, you can have shutters without the drilling and instead have them just snap into place onto your UPVC windows. Sweet joy is yours for the taking.

The best blinds for UPVC windows are Perfect Fit Top Down Bottom Up blinds – say what now?

See the picture above? That’s the Top Down Bottom Up blind. Yes, that is its actual name and yes, you can have Perfect Fit Roman blinds! You can shrink or expand the blind to whichever part of your UPVC window where you need to block the sun’s glare. You can cover the whole window, or keep the blind open at the top or at the bottom or wherever you please. The Top Down Bottom Up blind couldn’t be more adaptable.

The best blinds for your UPVC windows are Perfect Fit Venetian blinds

These Venetian blinds with the most slender of slats are as neat as a pin and come in a variety of neutral or shiny metallic colours. You’ll have great control over how much light you let in and how much privacy you prefer, all controlled by an uncomplicated child-safe wand.

The best blinds for your UPVC windows are Perfect Fit roller blinds

You can have Perfect Fit and the classic roller blind, all combined in one tasty package. The vast choice of fabrics associated with roller blinds becomes available in Perfect Fit, including Duo Vision fabric – that’s the blind with both a sheer and opaque fabric to increase the amount of light and privacy you have. The world can now be your cosy little oyster.

The best blinds for your UPVC windows are any blinds your heart desires

Perfect Fit means no drilling through your UPVC frames. But perhaps that’s not an issue for you. UPVC can be drilled, and we can ensure we use the appropriate screws. Perhaps you prefer to have your blinds hang outside of the recess, a wise choice when it comes to wanting to achieve as good as a blackout effect a blind can provide. In which case the usual suspects are still very much an option for you.

Looking to cosy up a room with a classic look? Then you’ll be casting an eye over the lush fabrics of the Romans. For a chic look, we have the stunning Vertical blinds, including the magic and luxury of the Allusion blinds, which were made, literally, for your sliding, folding and patio doors.

And then there are panels, which aren’t talked about anywhere near enough, but are still around, providing an elegant solution to any large walls of glass in your home. Although, what else can I say except with all that glass you might want to consider beating back the glare of the sun during summer and keeping the warmth in during the winter with some lovely cellular Perfect Fit blinds. They really are the best blinds for your UPVC windows. (Unless you go for shutters!)

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The Best Blinds For Bifold Doors https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-bifold-doors https://blindtechnique.co.uk/blog/the-best-blinds-for-bifold-doors#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2023 11:04:41 +0000 https://blindtechnique.co.uk/?p=6094 Too many blinds, not enough windows. How on earth are you supposed to choose? At least, when it comes to your bifold doors, there’s one style of blind that is better suited to them above all others, and that’s Perfect Fit blinds. In short, you need a blind that simply does not interfere with the […]

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Too many blinds, not enough windows. How on earth are you supposed to choose? At least, when it comes to your bifold doors, there’s one style of blind that is better suited to them above all others, and that’s Perfect Fit blinds. In short, you need a blind that simply does not interfere with the actual opening and closing action of your bifold doors, and that’s why Perfect Fit blinds are simply the best blinds for your bifold doors.

However, if you want a longer and more informative version, please read on.

The best blinds for your bifold doors will keep you warm – and cool – and private

If you were to choose cellular Perfect Fit blinds, they really will keep you both warm and cool, depending on the season. In the winter, their honeycomb design will trap air and add to the insulation of your room. In the summer, they reflect heat away. If you choose a blackout material for your blinds for your bifold doors, you’ll cut out all glare and you’ll achieve a blackout effect. Because Perfect Fit snaps directly onto the frame, there’ll be no gaps for a slither of a ray of baking sun to sneak through to cook you or make your cushion fabric fade.

There’s also the option of Day & Night blinds. You can have a sheer material to allow light through but still give you privacy, and at night, you can replace it with an opaque material for total privacy, just by pulling on a tab.

The best blinds for your bifold doors are easy to keep clean

No one wants to spend time doing housework when they could be enjoying opening up their bi-fold doors and lounging in their garden. Thankfully cellular Perfect Fit blinds are easy to keep clean. All they require is a flick of the duster. The most you’ll have to do is give them a wipe-down with a damp cloth. And as they snap off as easily as they snap on, they can be easily removed so all that glass on your bifold doors can be kept shiny and clear too, all the better to enjoy your view of the garden.

The best blinds for your bifold doors could even be Venetian

It doesn’t sound right, does it? Why would you want Venetian blinds cluttering against your bifold doors each time you open and close them? And yet, Venetians give you much better control over the amount of privacy and light you wish to have. You decide how far you want to open up those slats. When it comes to experiencing this joy with your bifold doors, it’s the Venetian Perfect Fit Blind you have to thank! Yes, I am still on about Perfect Fit. These neat and smart Venetian blinds will still snap easily onto the frames of your bifold doors.

Will they still be easy to clean if they’re Venetian blinds? Pretty much actually. All you need to do is close them and flick a duster over them. These are very slender slats so there’s minimum space where dust can get trapped.

What if the perfect blind for my bifold doors isn’t Perfect Fit?

Maybe you just don’t like the look of Perfect Fit. After all, there are all those other styles of blinds you’ve been coveting. You can, of course, have whichever blinds your heart desires for your bifold doors – as long as you bear in mind the action of the doors and the size of your recess. If you have a very deep recess and your bifold doors fold neatly within it, you can have any blinds or curtains of your choice hanging inside, but probably outside, your recess. The whole world of blinds is open to you again, whether it’s the cost-effective and wide-ranging in colour and pattern roller blinds, or a cosy and charming row of Romans. Vertical blinds are always a sophisticated and highly practical solution to controlling light and privacy, with their louvres that rotate all the way around for maximum control. And then there are Allusion blinds. Part curtain, part blind, Allusion blinds could be perfect for your bifold doors. If the depth of your recess and the size of your room allow for it, there’s no reason why you should deny yourself this pièce de résistance of blinds for your bifold doors.

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