Strata Pigeon Faux Wood with Tapes

Pigeon Grey Faux Wood Venetian Blinds

(With Tapes)

  • Premium Composite Faux Wood Blinds in Soft Grey
  • Slat Width: 50mm
  • Tape Width: 27mm
  • Waterproof, Wipe-able & Fire Retardant
  • Great for Kitchens, Bathrooms & Wet Environments
  • BBSA Certified Child Safe (BS EN 13120:2009 & A1:2014)
  • Matching Valance, Toggles & Bottom Rail
  • Quality Controls for Easy Tilt & Raise/Lower
  • Universal Easy & Quick Fit Brackets (Instructions Included)
  • Standard 3 Year Guarantee

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Description

Pigeon Grey Faux Wood Venetian Blinds With Tapes

Our Essential Faux Wood Venetian blinds range offered in our most popular colours. These stunning faux wood blinds are the cheapest faux wood venetian blinds available in the UK without compromising on quality. They are suitable for any room in the house including wet environments and benefit from being wipeable and fire retardant.

We offer a complete made to measure service on all our blinds. All blinds come complete with the fittings and easy to follow instructions for DIY installation and a child safety cord fixings.

All our blinds are designed for long term heavy usage and come with 3 year guarantee as standard.

Product Features:

  • Premium Composite Faux Wood Blinds in Soft Grey
  • Slat Width: 50mm
  • Available widths: 35cm to 240cm
  • Available drops: 30cm to 300cm
  • Waterproof, Wipe-able & Fire Retardant
  • Great for Kitchens, Bathrooms & Wet Environments
  • BBSA Certified Child Safe (BS EN 13120:2009 & A1:2014)
  • Matching Valance, Toggles & Bottom Rail
  • Quality Controls for Easy Tilt & Raise/Lower
  • Universal Easy & Quick Fit Brackets (Instructions Included)
  • Standard 3 Year Guarantee

 

IF YOU NEED HELP PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (MON – FRI 9am – 5pm) 

Blind Measuring Guide

Measuring your windows is not a difficult task. Follow the instructions to ensure a good fit for your blinds. Please measure in cm. Before you start to measure you must first decide whether you would like your blind to hang inside or outside the window recess.

 

Inside window recess

measuring blinds inside recessmeasuring for blinds fitted inside the recess

How to Measure:

  1. Measure the width in 3 different positions inside the window recess from wall to wall. Measure at the top, the middle and the bottom. The most important measurement to write down is the Smallest one.
  2. Measure the Drop (height) in 3 different positions inside the recess from the top of the recess to the window sill. The most important measurement to write down is the Largest one.
  3. Now key these values in the measurements section when ordering your blinds

 


 

Outside window recess

measuring blinds outside recessmeasuring for blinds fitted outside the recess

How to Measure

  1. Measure the width of your window then add at least 7.5cm to allow for overlap.
  2. Measure the drop (height) of your window and add at least 7.5cm to allow for overlap.
  3. Remember to enter your sizes as Exact size when ordering for outside recess this will mean the blind will be made to your precise measurements.

 


 

Measuring an angled bay window

Please download and follow these instructions:
Angled Bay Window Blind Measuring Instructions

 


 

IF YOU ARE UNSURE PLEASE CONTACT OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (MON – FRI 9am – 5pm) FOR FURTHER ADVICE.

Click the link below to download the fitting instructions:

Standard Range Wooden Venetian Blind Fitting Instructions

Child Safety Information

You may be aware that there have actually been a number of extremely unfortunate cases of children or animals perishing mistakenly because they’ve been suffocated by the inner or outer cords of a blind. You may be unaware of the legislation that was passed in February 2014 to attempt and avoid these unnecessary deaths.

It’s the Law

It’s now prohibited to install a home window blind which doesn’t adhere to the brand-new child safety requirements. Blinds must be fully compliant with BS EN 13120:2009+A1:2014 and validated as ‘safe’, and this is typical of blinds in all rooms in every house, regardless of whether youngsters are present or otherwise.

Why is this essential?

Toddlers matured 16-36 months are specifically in danger of strangulation. They’re mobile, but their muscle control and windpipes aren’t fully established. Because their heads still weigh proportionately greater than their bodies, they cannot release themselves effortlessly if they come to be tangled, and they asphyxiate more quickly compared to adults if their necks are restricted.

The brand-new regulations intends to shield babies and kids by making certain that child-safe blinds are set up in all houses now and in the future, no matter the existence or absence of kids.

Exactly what do we have to do?

We need to fit safety devices on cables and chains when they’re made, and test all the safety-critical elements carefully. There are now limits on cable and chain lengths. We need to provide security equipment for you to fit for protecting against dangerous loops being made on cables and chains, and make certain all product guidelines come with security cautions.

Exactly what do I need to do?

When you purchase a blind, follow the instructions very carefully and make sure you match the safety and security tool supplied if it’s required (for a corded blind). Several blinds we sell are now cordless, so you won’t have to fit a safety device, but if you ‘d like to convert an existing blind, spring conversion kits are available to buy for most of our ready-made roller blinds.

Alternatively, you can fit a P-clip to an alreadying existing blind to hold the cord taut and tidy, and away from little hands. We’re now giving these away free of charge for all our existing customers, please get in touch if you need some.

Where can I find out more?

Please visit the British Blinds & Shutters Association or visit the Make It Safe website.

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