Can t fit a pole in the hole
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Apologies for clickbaity title, I’m a child.
Daughter’s bedroom window lacks the space for a traditional curtain pole (some bugger put the roof in the way), so she’s slumming it with a roller blind. It does almost nothing for light, warmth etc. and flaps around with window open in the summer.
Short of a power bulge in the roof, can anyone suggest a blind/curtain/shutter solution I haven’t thought of?
The previous owners seemed to have had an aversion to curtains and fitted heavy thick roman blinds. No idea where they came from though 
They are like curtain material and lined so they are as effective blocking light and heat.
They are exactly as wide as the recess, no gaps down the sides.
Get the sidewinders with the 2:1 gearing otherwise it's a workout raising them in the morning!

They are like curtain material and lined so they are as effective blocking light and heat.
They are exactly as wide as the recess, no gaps down the sides.
Get the sidewinders with the 2:1 gearing otherwise it's a workout raising them in the morning!
Edited by .:ian:. on Wednesday 12th November 21:23
Simpo Two said:
Dr G said:
Short of a power bulge in the roof...
If that sloping bit is plasterboard you could make investigations...Thanks for the suggestions, plantations shutters look quite good.
andy43 said:
... get a metal pole custom shaped to fit your situation.
I have provided a technical drawing below for reference and quotation purposes.
Idea and technical drawing definitely not without merit; I think that works in practice but I'm not sure the "droop" on the right would pass wife's appearance test.I have provided a technical drawing below for reference and quotation purposes.
Wacky Racer said:
Simply put an extending aluminium pole just inside the window bay and wedge it in at both sides.
Cost? £10.
I'd thought of this, but worry it would end up the curtains would take up a good bit of window space and light in a room that is already on the dark side. Not that my daughter is a sith lord, that is.Cost? £10.
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