What Are Roller Blinds?
A roller blind is a single sheet of fabric that rolls around a casing and fits into the top of a window frame. The casing is installed within or outside the recess on top of the window.
These versatile, sleek window features provide excellent light control, privacy, and heat reduction. Like curtains, roller blinds are best installed in the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms. They also work well in offices.
Upgrade to Roller Blinds in 4 Easy Steps
Enhance your spaces with custom-made roller blinds with these simple steps:
- Contact us to schedule a free consultation with our team of window treatment experts.
- Our representatives will show you samples and share advice on how to customize your window roller blinds to complement your space.
- They will measure your windows accurately and note your preferences.
- Our experts will design and install your made-to-measure roller shades after confirmation of your order and payment.
Our consultation services are commitment-free.
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Mark the spots where you’ll place the brackets, then drill the holes and screw them in place. Slide the blind into the brackets until it clicks, and test the control to make sure it moves smoothly. However, our team will install your custom-made window roller shades so you don’t have to worry about the process.
To raise or lower the blind, use the attached chain.Roller shades can also be designed with motorized features, so you can open and close them with a remote control.
You can remove creases from your manual roller blinds or motorized roller blinds by unrolling them fully and letting them hang for a few hours so the fabric can relax. You can also leave the blind rolled tightly for a day to get rid of the wrinkles. Ask one of our experts for their recommended methods and tips for removing creases from your custom-made roller blinds.
This depends on whether you have a standard roll or a reverse roll. Standard roll roller shades have fabrics that hang behind the barrel towards the window pane. With reverse roll options, the fabric hangs in front of the barrel, far from the window.
Before measuring a window for your manual or electric roller blinds, decide whether you want an inside or outside mount, as each style requires slightly different measurements. When you’re ready, use a tape measure to get the window’s width and height. Ensure you write down each measurement as you go. If you would rather not stress over the process, rest assured, our team will expertly measure your windows during consultation, giving you assurance that your roller blinds fit them perfectly.
If you need to fix your bedroom, living room or kitchen roller blinds, start by figuring out what part is causing the trouble. If the blind will not roll, check the chain, clutch, and tension. If it hangs unevenly, check the brackets or the fabric alignment. Speak with a SkiptonWall representative for advice regarding more complex issues and repairs.