View the entire range of roller blinds online or feel free to visit us in-store today. Indoor Blind Accessories: find yourself in need of a little something to clean, embellish or fix your blinds? Check out Spotlight's range of indoor blind accessories, where you'll find dusters, chains, weights, joiners and other handy mechanisms.įind the Right Roller Blinds at Spotlight.Plantation Shutters: The classic look of plantation shutters never goes out of style, and they are versatile enough to suit any area of your home.Venetian Blinds: easy to use, sleek and stylish, Venetian blinds are a smart choice for your home and can be used effectively in any room.Give your space a minimal modern look with SkiptonWall sunscreen roller blinds. SkiptonWall Sunscreen fabrics come with a 5 year guarantee. Our sunscreen roller blinds allow you to reduce heat and brightness from the sun while still being able to use sunlight to illuminate your interiors. What Else Can I Find in the Range at Spotlight? Made to Measure Sunscreen Roller Blinds SkiptonWall sunscreen roller blinds are ideal for day use. More stubborn marks should come off with warm, soapy water - but make sure your roller blinds are completely dry before winding them back up. To clean your blinds, use a damp cloth or feather duster. If you want to keep as much light out as possible, rolling outwards is your best choice, however sometimes due to window furnishings like locks, handles and frames, this won't be possible. Inwards will hide the roll of your blind and have a noticeable gap between the window and your blind, while outwards will have your blind sitting almost flush against the window, but have the roll (and the undercolour of the blind) visible. When you first install a roller blind you will need to decide whether it rolls inwards (over) or outwards (under). You may see the term 'holland blinds' being thrown around - while many people use 'holland blind' and 'roller blinds' interchangeably, generally holland blinds are made of a thicker, higher quality fabric that is fade-resistant and blocks out light effectively. With single blinds you only have one option, meaning extra care needs to be put into choosing your single layer material.īedrooms and any other room where privacy is required should have a double roller blind, while kitchens and outdoor areas might only require a single layer. The layers of double roller blinds can be operated separately, allowing you to have one raised and one down at the same time, which in turn can lead to handy sheer/blockout combinations to suit your needs. Not sure about what the difference between double and single roller blinds is, and which is best for your home? Here's the lowdown - double roller blinds have two layers of different fabrics, while singles only have one.
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