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Conservatory blinds
barker77
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Does anyone know anywhere else that does blinds like these?
http://www.247blinds.co.uk/ecoshade-pure-conservatory-blind
I have seen a couple of threads on MSE that say 247blinds arent great so wanted to try and see if I can get something like this maybe elsewhere?
I have seen the intu and perfect fit blinds but they look bulkier than these hence the search!
Any suggestions would be good!
http://www.247blinds.co.uk/ecoshade-pure-conservatory-blind
I have seen a couple of threads on MSE that say 247blinds arent great so wanted to try and see if I can get something like this maybe elsewhere?
I have seen the intu and perfect fit blinds but they look bulkier than these hence the search!
Any suggestions would be good!
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Have you tried googling to see if any of your local blinds companies do those?0
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I've recently been looking at similar on blinds 2 go, I think they're called easy fit.
I've bought a roller blind off them previously and it was fine, just pricing up some verticle blinds for our conservatory now0 -
I've used blinds to go and they were great, Venetians for three 8ft wide windows, I do plan to use them again if thats any help.Mr Generous - Landlord for more than 10 years. Generous? - Possibly but sarcastic more likely.0
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Just to say - that style of blind is fab. Our house has them - they were there when we moved in so I'm not sure where they came from - but they make our south-facing conservatory usable in the summer. They still let loads of light through, but not the glare of full sunshine. They look as neat as a blind can when up, too.
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