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Dim-out Blinds

All blinds will reduce the amount of light entering through a window with the performance dependent on the blind style and the materials used


Cellular Blinds

Cellular Blinds use a honeycomb fabric and are ideal for conservatory roof and side glazing but can be used on other windows around the home


Blackout Blinds

Blackout blinds are designed to provide very high levels of light exclusion whereas many blinds have dim-out capabilities based on their materials and operation


Anti-glare blinds

Anti-glare blinds are designed to control the amount of light coming through the blind material to reduce glare.


Conservatory Blinds

Conservatory blinds help to reduce solar gain, glare and UV, as well as improving privacy and insulation against heat loss when it is colder.


Energy Saving Blinds

All window blinds have an energy saving benefit especially if you do not have highly efficient glazing.


Insect Screens

Insect screens can be used on all types of windows and doors to keep out flies, wasps, moths, mosquitoes and other flying insects.


Internal Plantation Shutters

Originally use as external shutters in climates traditionally hotter than the UK these shutters are now a very popular form of internal shading in traditional and contemporary homes.


Mid-Pane Blinds

Mid-pane blinds are where the blind is fitted between two panes of glass


Panel Blinds

Panel blinds use large fabric panels to provide shading and privacy making them ideal for large windows or even as room dividers


Pinoleum Blinds

Pinoleum blinds using thin wooden strips or reeds are a traditional form of shading for conservatories, glass houses and sun rooms.


Pleated Blinds

Pleated blinds are the most popular form of shading for conservatories as their unique construction makes them ideal for shaped blinds and when not required they fold right up out of the way.


Roller blinds

Roller blinds are one of the most versatile blind styles suitable for all types of windows and with a wide range of fabrics and finishes


Rooflight Blinds

A variety of blind styles can be used for providing light and heat control to sloping and horizontal roof glazing and with expert advice from a BBSA member you are bound to make the right choice.


Shaped Blinds

Shaped glazing needs shaped blinds and there are a surprisingly wide range of options available in terms of blind styles, materials and operation methods.


Soft Blinds

Soft blinds is a term used for Roman, Austrian and Festoon blinds.


Tensile Structures

Tensioned shade sails are an exciting alternative to fitted blinds for lanterns, roof lights and conservatory roofs. The sails can be made from conventional materials such as canvas or acrylics or from new stretch lycra-blended materials that make the sails easier to fit, remove and wash.


Timber Venetian Blinds

Timber or woodslat venetian blinds cross the boundary of traditional and contemporary styles, being equally at home in a country cottage or a modern house.


Timber Vertical Blinds

Timber or woodslat vertical blinds provide a different look and feel to traditional fabric blinds.


Venetian Blinds

With a wide range of colours and finishes the humble venetian blind is still a popular choice for many rooms around the house.


Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds are an easy way of shading windows, especially patio doors and can even be used for sloping glazing


Window Film

Window film can sometimes be used in place of, or in conjunction with, internal and external blinds and awnings.


Motorisation

Virtually any type of blind can be made motorised and once the motor is fitted the range of control options are extensive.




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