Custom-made window blinds

Custom-made window blinds

Manufacture of blinds according to your individual dimensions

Blinds are window decoration elements that help solve a number of functional issues, such as regulating light or air flow.

 
Blinds give the interior a modern and contemporary look!

The choice of blinds depends on the purpose and characteristics of the room: vertical blinds visually reduce the size of the window, while horizontal blinds, on the contrary, increase it.

The material used to make blinds can be plain, or conversely, patterned, or even feature any image of your choice, in which case it becomes a striking interior accent.

Main types of blinds:

Roller blinds

They are a single piece of fabric.

Roller blinds are a single piece of fabric that rolls onto a shaft, which can be open or enclosed in a box. The bottom of the fabric is equipped with a weight bar, and the control type is either chain or electric motor.

Roller blinds are more compact, convenient to use and less demanding to maintain than conventional curtains.

You can choose whether your roller blinds will be light and weightless or, conversely, dense and opaque - after all, they can be made from almost any material, from tulle to blackout fabric.

 

Blinds / curtains with photo printing

They are a single piece of fabric.

Photo-printed blinds/curtains are roller blinds onto which we can print a design of your choice.

These blinds are ideal for children's rooms, teenagers' rooms or kitchens.

They can be used as day-night blinds in bedrooms.

Day and Night blinds

Sun protection system that allows you to create two different lighting modes

Double blinds work as follows: strips of fabric alternate on the fabric and are shifted so that light or dark layers coincide, forming a dense or more transparent fabric.

You can also raise the fabric panel to open the window completely. Recently, vertical ‘day and night’ blinds have appeared - made of practical fabric, they not only look great on windows, but are also used for zoning spaces, patio doors, etc.

Roman blinds

A piece of fabric that gathers into smooth, wave-like folds when lifted

Roman blinds are practical, functional and compact.

Using a chain, you can easily adjust the height of the fabric, thereby controlling the amount of light coming in through the window. Remote control can be ordered.

They can be made from any fabric, ranging from light organza and voile, or, conversely, Roman blinds can be made light-transmitting using blackout fabrics.

Folding blinds

Blinds made of fabric that gathers into even horizontal folds

Folding blinds give the interior a concise look and add cosiness through the use of fabric.

As with Roman blinds, both thin, semi-transparent fabrics and denser fabrics can be used to make folding blinds, if protection from bright sunlight is required.

 

Japanese panel

Consists of a cornice with special tracks that are attached to the ceiling.

Japanese panels consist of rectangular fabric panels hanging from a curtain rod and weighted slats that pull the bottom edges of the panels down and prevent them from wrinkling. The fabric panels, which are usually 0.5 to 1.5 metres wide, can be slid to the side. Japanese panels can be used not only as window curtains to gently diffuse sunlight, but also to elegantly cover a niche or opening, or to divide a room into zones.

By choosing a light-coloured fabric for Japanese panels, you will add an oriental touch to the room. If your interior is designed in a high-tech style and you want to emphasise it, choose thicker fabrics for Japanese panels.

Built-in blinds

Built-in blinds (blinds inside the double-glazed window)

A functional and ergonomic solution for regulating sunlight in a room. These are metal slats that are built into the double-glazed window. They fit harmoniously into any interior.

They are metal slats that are built into the double-glazed window. They fit harmoniously into any interior.




Classic blinds

Blinds with classic and innovative designs

The main options are vertical and horizontal blinds, where panels (slats) made of wood, plastic or metal are fixed to a cornice.