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Roman Blinds

  • Roman blinds are made from different type of fabric from silk and linen to cotton and synthetics that is designed to pleat when raised
  • The blinds are constructed by mounting slats, which are connected to cords, into the back of a fabric panel. When the blind is lifted, the cords pull the slats together and force the blind to fold into pleats.
  • They are a great alternative to curtains, as there is a huge variety of colours, patterns and textiles is available.
  • The rich textures, precision tailoring and shimmering details give a look of artistry to the humble Roman shade.
  • They can be made with a combination of two blinds in one track called Romex to have better light control.
  • Operates with chain, chord, or motorised system