Window blind colour
10 years ago
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Comments (0)We've put in new windows, and I'm planning on having blinds fitted. Shutter blinds for the living room (in picture). Do I need to get blinds/shutters in the same colour or can I get away with beige blinds? I just don't want to be limited to the room decor wants the blinds are up. Thanks...See MoreBlinds for Living Room Window and Storage Boxes
Comments (4)First time to create links....I'll try the direct links: http://imgur.com/kFnML3q http://imgur.com/KQ2wvvd http://imgur.com/3QUeLHs http://imgur.com/faOw2vD Thanks for those ideas, Jacksplash, they do look smart. The venetian blinds are very nice...had some like that in the last place from Hilarys blinds, might shop around for something like those. The other ones...what's the name for that type of pull down blind? They look good but not sure how they would offer privacy and still let the light in. Will check ikea storage boxes too. They are too pricey but really like these from John Lewis: http://www.johnlewis.com/minene-large-striped-storage-box-blue Cannot really justify around £250 on several storage boxes though....having a look for any on ebay but no joy yet. Thanks again...See MoreThoughts please:Blinds for these windows and doors?
Comments (61)We get asked this question a lot, and that is why we sell integrated or integral blinds which are totally enclosed within the glass cavity of the double glazed unit, and are available for most of the doors and windows we sell. They can be manually or electrically operated, are available in a range of colours, and have Venetian or pleated versions. They can be closed for complete privacy, opened to any angle for different shading or raised up almost completely out of the way. Aside from enclosing all the working parts (safe for toddlers), they enhance the thermal efficiency of the unit they are enclosed within and will never need cleaning! You can upgrade existing doors and windows, although if you are purchasing new, ask your supplier about Uni-blinds Integral Blinds beforehand....See MoreTed Baker Bedding...what should i put at the window for curtains/blind
Comments (8)Hi, As already suggested, full length curtains would be lovely and add to the romantic feel you're already creating with that lovely bedding. You could choose a combination of voile curtains and fully lined blackout ones to give you a flexible approach to light and privacy control. I've attached a picture of how they look layered. I think I'd probably pick one colour out and go for a plain curtain that matches that, to let your bedding do the talking! Best of luck, Zoe...See More- 10 years ago
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