Our Perfect Fit Blinds (https://www.blindsdirect.co.uk/perfect-fit-blinds) are a modern solution to modern challenges. With the growth of new window designs such as tilt and turn windows, along with a rise in home rentals, a new style of blind is available to provide the beauty and function we’ve become accustomed to with traditional blinds.
Perfect Fit Blinds feature a special frame that allows them to clip easily into a uPVC window frame without the need for drills or screws. What’s more, by fitting into the window or door frame, they move as a part of it.
- Our made to measure Perfect Fit blinds are up to 70% less expensive than comparable high street brands, and feature a five-year guarantee.
- A wide range of designs, colours and finishes available to consider.
- Pick up to eight free samples to let you see your options before you buy.
- Handmade in West Yorkshire, to your exact needs.
- Peace of mind with the Surefit guarantee.
Perfect Fit Blinds from Blinds Direct are functional and durable. Easy to maintain, they are more straightforward to fit than most traditional window furnishings.
Perfect Fit Blinds effortlessly clip into place in any uPVC window which makes them an excellent choice for rented properties and listed buildings.
Beyond uPVC windows, Perfect Fit Blinds are a great option for conservatories and patio doors. With options including wooden, roller and pleated Perfect Fit Blinds, you have the opportunity to customise your blinds for a specific purpose.
For example, a Perfect Fit Blackout Roller Blind is fantastic for a bedroom, while a wooden alternative is the perfect accompaniment to a living room.
How to Measure:
1. Before you start
You need to make sure your window is suitable for a Perfect Fit blind. Ensure your window has a rubber beading between the window frame and the glass. If your window doesn't have a rubber beading, they are not suitable for Perfect Fit. Your window frame must have at least 3cm clear around all edges for your frame.
When you have checked your window is suitable, read on to start measuring.
2. Measuring your window
Using your tape measure, measure the width and drop of the visible glass pane. Be sure to repeat this in three different positions across the window and give us the smallest of the three measurements.
Top Tip: Don't include your rubber beading when taking your measurements - only measure the glass.
3. Measuring the bead depth
When configuring your blind, you will be asked to provide your bead depth so we can provide you with the right size bracket which your blind clips on to. Simply place a credit card across the corner of your window frame, and measure from the glass to your credit card.
This measurement is usually between 1.8cm (18mm) and 3cm (30mm).