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Cellular or Pleated Blinds

Cellular or pleated blinds are the pinnacle of timeless sophistication and practicality. With their crisp, clean lines and soft, pleated fabric, they add a touch of understated elegance to any interior décor. Whether you're furnishing a contemporary urban loft, a cosy conservatory or a traditional suburban home, our pleated blinds are the perfect choice for achieving a stylish and functional window treatment solution.


But it's not just about looks – our pleated blinds also offer superior performance and convenience. With their versatile design, you can easily adjust the level of light entering your space, allowing you to create the perfect ambiance for any occasion. Plus, their easy-to-operate mechanism makes them a breeze to adjust, giving you effortless control over privacy and ventilation.


Crafted with precision and engineered for durability, our pleated blinds are built to last. Made from high-quality materials and featuring advanced technology, they offer reliable performance and easy maintenance, ensuring that they retain their beauty and functionality for years to come.


These particular blinds seamlessly complement the aesthetic of a conservatory, patio door, or even a Velux window in a loft area.

EXPLORE OUR FAQ

How long will cellular or pleated blinds take to install?

A single cellular or pleate blind should take around 10-15 minutes.

What are pleated blinds?

Pleated blinds, alternatively referred to as concertina blinds, are window coverings crafted from a singular piece of fabric intricately folded into sharp pleats. These distinctive pleats lend the blinds a unique appearance, resembling an accordion or fan when raised or lowered.

What are the disadvantages of cellular blinds?

Because of the cellular structure of the blinds, cleaning dust out of the "cells" can be quite tricky.

What are cellular blinds?

Cellular blinds are like pleated blinds but have a double layer where the other layer is attached to the first layer but facing in the opposite direction. This creates multiple tube-like structures, which are called cells, hence the name. They are also known as honeycomb blinds, for the same reason; from the side, they look like a honeycomb because of the shape of the tubes.

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