Pleated Blinds in Lichfield?
Although Pleated Blinds are commonly associated with conservatories most Customers are not aware that they are equally suited to any application where a simple up or down freehanging operation is required, very similar to the function of the roller blind.
However, unlike roller blinds and probably the reason why they are generally known as conservatory blinds, the concertina effect of the fabric creates an added integrity that allows shaping which is ideal for conservatory roofs and non conventional windows.
Within our 'one low price policy' we always point out to Customers that the pleated blind is an excellent, modern alternative to roller blinds. Offering a collection of performance specific fabrics that include transparent, semi-opaque or opaque in plain, patterned and woven textures.
Another big advantage is the small and extremely neat footprint that a pleated blind has; using slimline 20mm pleats as standard with a 22mm headrail that is available in white, tan or dark brown the units fold away into a shallow stack that sits unobtrusively at the top, bottom or integrally with any window.
All pleated blinds are manufactured using the equipleat method which ensures that the pleats remain evenly spaced when extended. Blinds without this feature will tend to have the fabric bunching at the bottom of the blind giving an uneven appearance.
With all of the available features that the pleated blind has, both mechanical and fabric, makes it the most technically advanced and updated blind currently on the market.