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Can a white roller blind screen fabric cut out glare?

by Oli Birch
November 21st, 2017
In our daily visits to architects and interior designers we’re noticing that white screen fabric is a really popular choice when selecting blind fabrics. This blog explains the pros and cons of usin

How wide can you make a roller blind?

by Oli Birch
October 24th, 2017
Roller blinds are the most popular type of window blind especially in schools, offices and high-end residential projects. Modern building design often includes large glazed areas to maximise natural d

Can I totally conceal roof light blinds so they are invisible when not in use?

by Oli Birch
October 2nd, 2017
Roof light glazing is being used increasingly in offices as well as residential buildings in order to maximise natural daylight. As a result roof light blinds are being used more frequently as occupan

Considerations when deciding the best fabric for office blinds

by Oli Birch
August 30th, 2017
Whether you are an architect, interior designer or facilities manager it is easy to overlook the huge impact that blinds in offices have on staff productivity and well-being. As companies invest in im

How wide can you make a roller blind, without any fabric joins?

by Oli Birch
July 7th, 2017
However neat, fabric joins in roller blind fabrics will always be visible to the discerning eye. As glazing in offices and high-end residential apartments gets bigger in width and height, fabric joins

Important considerations when purchasing blackout blinds for schools and offices

by Oli Birch
June 28th, 2017
Whilst all blackout blinds look similar at first glance, there is one important feature to look for if you want to ensure your blackout blinds for schools and offices provide adequate room darkening a
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