Many models of pleated blinds are available to cope with various specialist types of glazing now used in conservatory or glazed areas.
Many fabrics are now available with metallised / reflective treatments that will actively reduce glare and significantly reduce heat gain in the workplace
Simply operated with a cord pull, or rod operated in a glazed roof or skylight, this stylish three dimensional fabric will add a touch of class to any environment.
The Conservatory is the place where the house and the garden meet, a place for relaxation and for entertaining, a place for a teenage party or a safe play area for your children - whatever the weather.
The conservatory also means space, space that can be used all year round, but once you have your conservatory it is important that you make the very best choice of window coverings, the range of fabrics materials & style now available allow you to create your own look and feel, with the freedom of still being able to watch the the outside world through your window, or to have complete privacy if you so desire.
A pleated blind could be described as a venetian blind with pleated fabric instead of slats, giving a softer effect. The pleated fabric, usually in 25mm pleats, is attached with double sided tape (or similar) to a headrail at the top and to a bottom rail. With a standard free-hanging blind, it is opened by pulling the lift cords, the bottom rail being raised towards the top rail causing a concertina effect as it retracts. The lift cords pass through a cord lock, thus enabling the blind to be held at any height. Also see Conservatory Blinds.
Fabrics
Range from translucent to opaque and blackout. They are either plain or patterned (including Jacquard or multi-coloured). Materials are polyester and cellulose-impregnated paper. Reflective metalised finishes to the external face, flame retardant and Scotchguard treatments are available.
Types and operation
Free hanging - with cord operation, usually has a weighted bottom rail which makes the blind hang better.
Rooflight - with side channels and/or perlon wires through the fabric. They may be cord, wand or hand draw operated.
Shaped - most window shaped are easily covered using pleated blinds e.g. rectangular, circular, semi circular.
Dual function - three rails may be used with a different fabric in each section e.g. with the mid-rail to the headrail, a "daytime" fabric is in the window and from the mid-rail to the bottom rail, a "night time" fabric is viewed.
Below we have a Range of Roller Blinds & Fabric Swatches.
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(Courtesy of Louvolite)