• The width and drop must be specified in CENTIMETERS (CM) to the nearest 0.1cm.
• The measurement you are making is the BRACKET to BRACKET (Blind Width) measurement and not theFABRIC (CLOTH) SIZE measurement.
• The Fabric width (Cloth Size) will be between 2.8cm - 3.3cm less than overall blind width to allow for brackets and operating mechanism.
Allowances
• When Recess measurement specified we will make a deduction of 0.5cm (5mm) OFF THE BLIND WIDTH you specify.
• We work to an operating tolerance of +/- 5mm) on all made to measure blinds..
Important Note
• Before ordering you are advised to read our How to measure roller blinds guide.
Scallop Bottom
Splendor blackout blinds can only be manufactured with a straight edge bottom as shown in image above.
Bottom bar
Blackout fabrics in the B4UK Splendor collection are manufactured with a bottom pocket and white plastic square insert bar. Please note our flame retardant fabrics (displayed below) can only be manufactured with a white circular bottom bar.
Pocket with square insert bar
White circular bottom bar
Important Note:
The following Blackout fabrics are supplied with a white circular bottom bar with no pocket.
Dazzling Mushroom Peace Sisal Corn
Tan Goosberry Aquamarine Denim Nickel
Viewing Image Options
Simply click the '?' to the right of the selected option and this will activate the pop up page.
Operation(chain)
Sidewinder chain control available with choice of chains.
(view options above)
Technical Info
Roller blinds are manufactured on a steel barrel and supllied with white universal top fix/face fix brackets.
Barrel Sizes • Blinds up to 2m wide are made on a 25mm barrel
• Blinds from 2m to 2.4m are made on a 36mm barrel.
• Blinds over 2.4m are made on a 42mm barrel
Brackets
• up to 2m wide > brackets 40mm x 50mm
• From 2m - 2.4m > brackets 40mm x 67mm
• From 2.4 wide > brackets 40mm x 78mm
Child Safety
Child Safety - 'make it safe'
The BBSA and its members are fully committed to help eliminate the risk associated with harzardous looped operating cords, chains and tapes used on window blinds.
Window blind cords and chains must be kept out of reach of babies and small children and there are many solutions for new and existing blinds. Here is what you should do now if you have babies or young children living in your house or if babies or young children may visit:
Examine every blind in your home. If they have a looped control chain or cord and do not have a safety device fitted then you can easily install one of the many devices available (see make it safe brochure below for device types). Alternitivley, ask a BBSA member or ‘make it safe’ dealer who will be happy to assist you.
• Ensure that all operating blind cords and chains cannot be reached by children.
• When buying a new blind always look for one that does not contain cords, has concealed cords or has an in-built safety device or where a safety devices are offered.
• Move cots, beds and any furniture away from windows and blinds – remember children love to climb.
Watch the BBSA's make it safe video below by clicking the link below. and at the bottom of this page you can download a copy of the BBSA's make it safe brochure.