Both elegant and practical, our Lexington range of thermal perfect fit pleated blinds. These blinds, which use our thermal fabric technology, preserve the elegant appearance of pleated blinds while also keeping your home warm throughout the winter. The celluar technology in our Lexington line, which consists of honeycomb-shaped pockets that trap air within and reduce the heat transmission from your windows, makes it the perfect choice if you're searching for energy-efficient blinds.
Product Specifications
| Product Type |
Honeycomb Blind |
| Patterns |
Plain |
| Colour |
Grey |
| Fabric Type |
Polyester 100% |
| Great For |
Conservatory |
| Opacity |
Light Filtering |
| Material |
Polyester |
| Features |
Thermal |
| Window type |
Bay Window, Bifold Door, French Door, Patio Door, Tilt & Turn Window |
Product Imagery
Our Honeycomb blinds feature a white reverse, providing a clean, neutral finish when viewed from the outside of your home.
Due to the different types and settings of computer monitors, shading/colour of products may appear different on screen. Ensure that you're happy with the fabric before making a purchase by ordering a free sample.
Returns
Our products fall under the definition of custom-made. Products can only be returned if they are faulty. Ensure you’re happy with the measurements you provide.
Manufacturing Tolerance
Perfect fit blinds are made within a 3mm manufacturer tolerance on the width and drop. A small deduction will be made to the width of your Perfect Fit blind to allow for the brackets. Brackets come in pre-set sizes of 18mm, 20mm, 22mm, 24mm,and 30mm, there may be occasions that the blind does not sit flush with your window frame.
Fixing & Controls
The perfect fit frame is easily installed using the supplied push push-fit brackets which fix between the glass and the rubber beading on the window. Please ensure you order the correct size brackets as if they are the wrong size you may be charged to replace these. Perfect fit blinds are not suitable for sliding doors as they sit proud from the window frame and may also restrict some bifold doors from closing flat. Certain windows may require a handle spacer to be installed to raise the depth of the handle away from the frame to prevent handles from catching.