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What are Panel Blinds?
18/08/2008
Panel Blinds are a type of blind made up of large fabric or woven wood panels, which hang from and slide along a discrete headrail, stacking neatly to the left, right or both when open.
When closed the panels stand side by side with a slight overlap between panels, to create a full fabric or wood weave screen. This provides a both contemporary look and solar shading.
Panel Blinds can be operated easily by hand with a wand or using pull cord operation. There is a great choice of fabrics including suede and leather effects.
Another use for Panel Blinds is as innovative room dividers, which look fabulous in traditional and contemporary interior design schemes. A panel blind can have up to ten panels. When closed the blinds can divide one room into two rooms, this is great for open plan kitchen and dining rooms.
They are also ideal for patio doors and extra large windows, and are a great alternative to more traditional vertical blinds.
The maximum possible width is 5050mm and maximum drop is 5200mm.
There are two types of brackets for panel blinds:
• Face Fix: Choose this option if you will be fixing your panel blind into the face of a wall or a window/door frame. • Top Fix: Choose this option if you will be fixing your panel blind into the top of a recess/reveal or ceiling.
Other features of standard features of Panel Blinds are:
Panel Bottom bar: • Fabric and Grass Effect Panel Blinds: A transparent plastic bottom bar will be used, which will be covered on both sides. • Woven Wood Panel Blinds: A coordinating wooden bottom bar will be used. The panel will also be trimmed with coordinating tape material finish.
Headrail colour: Headrail along with cord and wand are available in white only.
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