Black out blinds - Advice needed
Discussion
Smirnoffmark said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a 'blackout' system which looks good and blocks out 100% of light without anything seeping through the sides, I've tried the usual blackout blinds however nothing which works overly well.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Mark.
We went for a combination of blackout blind and blackout curtain, and that completely (and I mean completely) blocks out the light. We do only have one window in the room (at the back behind the seating) and the curtain is not in the window opening, but overlaps on both sides by about half a foot.I'm looking for a 'blackout' system which looks good and blocks out 100% of light without anything seeping through the sides, I've tried the usual blackout blinds however nothing which works overly well.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Mark.
mattmurdock said:
Smirnoffmark said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a 'blackout' system which looks good and blocks out 100% of light without anything seeping through the sides, I've tried the usual blackout blinds however nothing which works overly well.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Mark.
We went for a combination of blackout blind and blackout curtain, and that completely (and I mean completely) blocks out the light. We do only have one window in the room (at the back behind the seating) and the curtain is not in the window opening, but overlaps on both sides by about half a foot.I'm looking for a 'blackout' system which looks good and blocks out 100% of light without anything seeping through the sides, I've tried the usual blackout blinds however nothing which works overly well.
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Mark.
Apollo blinds do a system that runs within the window aperture of double glazing so when its down there is no light showing whatsoever.
http://www.apollo-blinds.co.uk/cordless-blinds.php
http://www.apollo-blinds.co.uk/cordless-blinds.php
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