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- July 31, 2012 at 6:45 pm #106562suevwt5Participant
Hi, has anyone fitted venetian blinds to their van? We have a T5 and need curtains, but are thinking v blinds would look good?
July 31, 2012 at 6:59 pm #122186DarrenKeymasterI a problem with Venetian
I a problem with Venetian blinds might be that they will flap and crash around a lot. They might be quite noisy.
I quieter option might be blinds made from bamboo like this one
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/soft-furnishings/blinds/roller_blinds/-specificproducttype-plain_roller_blinds/B-and-Q-Bamboo-Roll-Up-Blind-Natural-W-60cm-x-L-160cm-9372711?ecamp=cse_go_9673416&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&CAWELAID=266966789I think curtains are ultimately the best option, as the offer some insulation and can be secured to the walls using Velcro.
July 31, 2012 at 6:59 pm #122188DarrenKeymasterI a problem with Venetian
I a problem with Venetian blinds might be that they will flap and crash around a lot. They might be quite noisy.
I quieter option might be blinds made from bamboo like this one
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/soft-furnishings/blinds/roller_blinds/-specificproducttype-plain_roller_blinds/B-and-Q-Bamboo-Roll-Up-Blind-Natural-W-60cm-x-L-160cm-9372711?ecamp=cse_go_9673416&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&CAWELAID=266966789I think curtains are ultimately the best option, as the offer some insulation and can be secured to the walls using Velcro.
July 31, 2012 at 6:59 pm #122190DarrenKeymasterI a problem with Venetian
I a problem with Venetian blinds might be that they will flap and crash around a lot. They might be quite noisy.
I quieter option might be blinds made from bamboo like this one
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/soft-furnishings/blinds/roller_blinds/-specificproducttype-plain_roller_blinds/B-and-Q-Bamboo-Roll-Up-Blind-Natural-W-60cm-x-L-160cm-9372711?ecamp=cse_go_9673416&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&CAWELAID=266966789I think curtains are ultimately the best option, as the offer some insulation and can be secured to the walls using Velcro.
July 31, 2012 at 6:59 pm #122191DarrenKeymasterI a problem with Venetian
I a problem with Venetian blinds might be that they will flap and crash around a lot. They might be quite noisy.
I quieter option might be blinds made from bamboo like this one
http://www.diy.com/nav/decor/soft-furnishings/blinds/roller_blinds/-specificproducttype-plain_roller_blinds/B-and-Q-Bamboo-Roll-Up-Blind-Natural-W-60cm-x-L-160cm-9372711?ecamp=cse_go_9673416&tmcampid=4&tmad=c&CAWELAID=266966789I think curtains are ultimately the best option, as the offer some insulation and can be secured to the walls using Velcro.
January 22, 2014 at 1:24 pm #122194Meefirst234Guestvenetian blinds
Hi! I am looking for some blinds for my van as well, I want something that blocks the light, I agree with the fact that venetian and vertical blinds would just flap and crash around, not a very clean look. I think blackout roller blinds would look nice, be efficient and be handled easily. I got the idea from this text right here: Practical, stylish and available in an array of different styles and finishes, should you require plain, textured or something a little more specialised. A made to measure roller blind is perfect for any room in your home including kitchen and bathroom with our moisture resistant options and also the bedroom with our blackout roller blinds ranges. Blinds come as standard with a bead chain control however choose from other control options as well as personalising your blind with different finishing shapes and braids. Order your bespoke roller blind today for next day delivery.
Do you know if and where I can find roller blinds or in the best case scenario, a curtain for the car? Thank you and have a nice day!January 22, 2014 at 1:24 pm #122195Meefirst234Guestvenetian blinds
Hi! I am looking for some blinds for my van as well, I want something that blocks the light, I agree with the fact that venetian and vertical blinds would just flap and crash around, not a very clean look. I think blackout roller blinds would look nice, be efficient and be handled easily. I got the idea from this text right here: Practical, stylish and available in an array of different styles and finishes, should you require plain, textured or something a little more specialised. A made to measure roller blind is perfect for any room in your home including kitchen and bathroom with our moisture resistant options and also the bedroom with our blackout roller blinds ranges. Blinds come as standard with a bead chain control however choose from other control options as well as personalising your blind with different finishing shapes and braids. Order your bespoke roller blind today for next day delivery.
Do you know if and where I can find roller blinds or in the best case scenario, a curtain for the car? Thank you and have a nice day!January 22, 2014 at 1:24 pm #122198Meefirst234Guestvenetian blinds
Hi! I am looking for some blinds for my van as well, I want something that blocks the light, I agree with the fact that venetian and vertical blinds would just flap and crash around, not a very clean look. I think blackout roller blinds would look nice, be efficient and be handled easily. I got the idea from this text right here: Practical, stylish and available in an array of different styles and finishes, should you require plain, textured or something a little more specialised. A made to measure roller blind is perfect for any room in your home including kitchen and bathroom with our moisture resistant options and also the bedroom with our blackout roller blinds ranges. Blinds come as standard with a bead chain control however choose from other control options as well as personalising your blind with different finishing shapes and braids. Order your bespoke roller blind today for next day delivery.
Do you know if and where I can find roller blinds or in the best case scenario, a curtain for the car? Thank you and have a nice day!January 22, 2014 at 1:24 pm #122199Meefirst234Guestvenetian blinds
Hi! I am looking for some blinds for my van as well, I want something that blocks the light, I agree with the fact that venetian and vertical blinds would just flap and crash around, not a very clean look. I think blackout roller blinds would look nice, be efficient and be handled easily. I got the idea from this text right here: Practical, stylish and available in an array of different styles and finishes, should you require plain, textured or something a little more specialised. A made to measure roller blind is perfect for any room in your home including kitchen and bathroom with our moisture resistant options and also the bedroom with our blackout roller blinds ranges. Blinds come as standard with a bead chain control however choose from other control options as well as personalising your blind with different finishing shapes and braids. Order your bespoke roller blind today for next day delivery.
Do you know if and where I can find roller blinds or in the best case scenario, a curtain for the car? Thank you and have a nice day!January 23, 2014 at 4:36 pm #122202PatyogiParticipantBlinds.
Have you thought about fitting an ali track down each side, it will guide the blind down and keep it from flapping about. Works for thermal/blackout blinds as well.
You can buy the angle to fit the size.January 23, 2014 at 4:36 pm #122203PatyogiParticipantBlinds.
Have you thought about fitting an ali track down each side, it will guide the blind down and keep it from flapping about. Works for thermal/blackout blinds as well.
You can buy the angle to fit the size.January 23, 2014 at 4:36 pm #122206PatyogiParticipantBlinds.
Have you thought about fitting an ali track down each side, it will guide the blind down and keep it from flapping about. Works for thermal/blackout blinds as well.
You can buy the angle to fit the size.January 23, 2014 at 4:36 pm #122207PatyogiParticipantBlinds.
Have you thought about fitting an ali track down each side, it will guide the blind down and keep it from flapping about. Works for thermal/blackout blinds as well.
You can buy the angle to fit the size. - AuthorPosts
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