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Wanted - A blind salesman - honestly
Snow_Dog
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Seriously though, we are after a dual blind, one that has a privacy screen that you can pull down and also a blackout blind. Its for the bedroom and most of the time its nice to have the clear windows but OH dont want me to frighten the neighbours when changing and the blackout blind part is obviously for nightime.
Similar to the ones you can get in caravans, OH has found a company in Australia that does them (I think they are quite common out there), but cant see anywhere in the UK despite usually being a good googler I haven't come up trumps.
So can any MSE'er point us in the right direction?
Many thanks,
Pete
Seriously though, we are after a dual blind, one that has a privacy screen that you can pull down and also a blackout blind. Its for the bedroom and most of the time its nice to have the clear windows but OH dont want me to frighten the neighbours when changing and the blackout blind part is obviously for nightime.
Similar to the ones you can get in caravans, OH has found a company in Australia that does them (I think they are quite common out there), but cant see anywhere in the UK despite usually being a good googler I haven't come up trumps.
So can any MSE'er point us in the right direction?
Many thanks,
Pete
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Still googling but not found anything yet.
Any ideas? Anyone?
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Please let me know if u find anything. Best for reducing light is suede effect Vertical blinds. Am using blinds247 from Ebay - a lot cheaper than their own site prices.0
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sign up with quidco and then click through to hillary's blinds. you book a free consultation and get £20 commission - so even if they come round and can't help, you get the money from quidco. And they should be helpful as they've come all the way to your house and won't want to leave without a sale!0
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