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Single & Dual Roller Blinds

Elevate your home or office space with our premium Single and Dual Roller Blinds, designed to blend style and functionality seamlessly.

We understand that the choice of how you mount your blinds can significantly impact the overall aesthetics of your window coverings. We’re here to provide expert guidance and insights into the various mounting options to help you make the best decision for your space.

Single Roller Blinds

Single Roller blinds consist of a single fabric layer that can be rolled up or down, providing varying degrees of light control and privacy.

These blinds come in two primary installation options:

face fit

Face fit

Face fitting, also known as "outside mount," is when the roller blind is installed on the face or outside of the window frame. This method is ideal when you want to maximise the coverage of your window and create a bold, decorative statement. Face fit roller blinds are often chosen when the window frame is shallow, or when you wish to block out more light and maintain privacy effectively. They are also a great choice if you want to avoid obstructions inside the window frame.

Pros of Face Fit:

  • Effective light and privacy control.
  • Suitable for windows with limited depth.
  • Allows for decorative valances or pelmets for added style.

Recess fit

Recess fitting, also known as "inside mount," involves installing the roller blind within the window frame. This method offers a sleek and streamlined appearance, as the blind fits snugly within the window recess. Recess fit roller blinds are an excellent choice when you want to maintain the clean lines of your window frame and reveal, providing a neat and unobtrusive look.

Pros of Recess Fit:

  • Offers a tidy and uncluttered appearance.
  • Maximises the use of the window frame's dimensions.
  • Blinds are protected from dust and damage.
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Roll Directions for Single Roller Blinds

Front roll

Front Roll

Back roll

Back Roll

For blinds that go inside the window frame (recess fit), we recommend choosing a front roll to keep things neat and overcome any obstructions.

On the other hand, if your blinds are on the outside (face fit), choose a back roll to minimise gaps and achieve a clean look.

Picking the right rolling method ensures your roller blinds work and look their best.

Dual Roller Blinds

For those seeking versatility, our Dual Roller Blinds provide the best of both worlds. Enjoy privacy and blackout options when needed, and easily switch to a translucent, light-filtering fabric for a soft ambiance.

Dual Roller Blinds offer a straightforward way to customise your light control. They allow you to pair two fabric types to meet your specific needs.

The most popular combination includes blockout and sheer fabrics. Blockout fabric provides complete privacy, ideal for nighttime, and it’s effective at darkening the room during the day. On the other hand, sheer fabric offers privacy during the day while still allowing you to enjoy the outside view.

You also have the option to pair either of these fabric types with a light-filtering fabric, which lets in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. It’s all about tailoring your dual roller blinds to suit your unique preferences and requirements.

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Fixing Types for Dual Roller Blinds

When it comes to installing dual roller blinds, you have several fixing types to choose from, each catering to different preferences and requirements. Here are two common fixing types for dual roller blinds:

regular

Regular

The Top Front Bracket features a 45° angle installation, elevating your operating experience by concealing both rolls with the front over-rolled fabric for a clean and unobtrusive window space. Meanwhile, the Top Back Bracket fixing type offers a space-saving and elegant solution, with controls conveniently located on the same side to minimise the footprint in your living space.

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Slim Line X

Square profile brackets with controls located on opposite sides are a user-friendly configuration for dual roller blinds. This design choice allows for separate control of the dual roller blinds, making it easier to adjust each blind independently to achieve the desired level of light control and privacy.

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Combination Blinds

For optimal light control and privacy, a combination method using two single roller blinds is an effective solution. This approach involves placing one roller blind inside the window recess and the other outside the frame (face fit). The combination of these two blinds maximises light block and offers several advantages.

When one roller blind is installed inside the window recess, it minimises the gaps and effectively darkens the room. Simultaneously, the second roller blind, positioned on the outside of the frame, further enhances light blockage and provides privacy. This dual-blind setup ensures that you have the flexibility to control the light entering your space at any time of the day.

So, whether you prefer complete darkness for better sleep or want to filter in natural light while maintaining privacy, this method ensures you can achieve the perfect balance of light and comfort in your living or working space.

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