A roller blind is the convenient, easy to use solution when it comes to shade - combining style and functionality around the home. Their applications are diverse and extensive, suited to every room in the house and complementary to all interior designs. Depending on your blind fabric choice it is possible to control light from a window completely or simply slightly reduce light for simple elements in the home such as improving the view of your TV as the sun sets.
Roller blinds are found in many rooms around the house but are most popular in kitchens and bathrooms, whilst blackout roller blinds are commonly used in bedrooms across the UK.
Made to Measure Roller Blinds
All of our roller blinds are made to measure in our UK factory, using high-quality components, materials and fabrics that feature unique benefits, such as anti-bacterial coating, Child Safe Plus protection and moisture resistant. The custom options for our blinds mean you can find the perfect roller for your home, at a fraction of the high street price.
Our roller blinds also have a choice of control operations - not just the traditional chain, but also crank handle and battery operated remote control, you can see more by viewing the videos on each product page. Blackout roller blinds are also available in a range of colours.
Finding the Ideal Blind
Finding the ideal blind to suit your home can feel like a challenge, so we try to make this process as simple as possible, so you can simply choose your blind, get measuring, installing and back on the sofa with your feet up in no time.
Within our roller collection you will find everything from modern blinds to practical, child safety first options. With these blind options coming in an array of colours across the entire spectrum, including neutral colours through to patterned or striped blinds.
Free samples, warranties & 5-star quality
Order your free fabric samples from any blind on our website for added peace of mind. With each sample you will be able to get a true feel for what the blind will look like in your home, match it with your furniture and see in more detail the material of the blind – particularly helpful when choosing blackout blinds for the bedroom. We find ordering three to five different samples is an ideal option as you can view the different options in the comfort of your own home without becoming overwhelmed with choices! Of course, our samples are free so if you want to order more then please do.
With made to measure blinds, we want to ensure all of our customers have peace of mind through a guarantee of quality. For this reason, we offer a 3-year warranty on our blinds.
For further peace of mind on our roller blinds, you’ll be happy to discover we have an ever increasing list of 5-star reviews from satisfied customers who have bought roller blinds and more from us over the last few years. We pride ourselves on not only our blinds, but our service to our customers as well and as such, we’re happy to take your order over the phone, or simply answer further questions on any products that you might have.
We work hard to ensure we are cheaper than highstreet retailers, so you know you're getting top quality blinds at the best price. Happy shopping!
Measuring, Fitting and Installing Your Roller Blind
Measuring and installing roller blinds is relatively straightforward depending on the type of window your blinds will sit in. For the perfect fit on a standard window, measure the full recess of your window (both height and width). These are the core measurements to use purchasing your blinds. Do not be tempted to remove any measurement of length from either to account for fittings - we will do this for you.
If you want to hang your roller blinds outside of the recess then measure the height and width as per the size you desire, but also add about 70mm at the top and bottom, and 50mm on each end of the blind width to account light leakage that will likely occur.
When installing blinds in angled and boxed bay windows there are some additional considerations to make to account for the protrusion of the blind. This will stop the blinds from catching on each other once fitted.
For further information on measuring and installing roller blinds for Angled bay and boxed bay windows - please visit our blind measuring guides.
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