Slide Comfort
VS2 Slide Comfort blinds are the perfect non drill solution for your doors and windows, they are not only practical but offer a stylish look.
These blinds are fixed to your glazing using adhesive sidebars and the blind is clipped onto these bars achieving a secure fixing to your windows, even when they are tilted. This convenient fitting allows for a smooth movement when operating the blinds and minimises light gaps when the blind is fully closed.
The different rail colours allow you to customise your blind to tie in perfectly with the framework of your windows meaning you can design your blind to suit your home perfectly. With a choice of White, Black or Anthracite there is something that will compliment your room or even blend in with your existing features.
Types of VELUX Blinds
Description
The slim handle bar rails eliminate the need for any projecting operating handles making this type of blind a wonderful solution for Bifold doors, still allowing you to open your doors completely. They are also a great option for windows, offering privacy and light control in many different window and door types.
Slide Comfort blinds can be operated by pulling the blind down from the top of your window to cover the top section or pulling the blind up from the bottom for covering on the bottom section of the window, this versatility give you the option of placing the blind wherever it is required, beneficial when trying to control the glare of the sun or even for privacy at different times of the day.
Swatches
Honeycomb fabrics are a fantastic option when opting for a Slide Comfort blind, they not only look stunning but offer many other benefits. The honeycomb design have wonderful temperature control properties, helping to keep heat in during the colder months and out during the summer. With the choice of light filtering and blackout fabrics, there is guaranteed to be a fabric which suits your requirements. The honeycomb shaped cell allows the cording to pass through the centre of the fabric meaning you don’t have any visible holes or cords running down your blind.