NBS Source
I'm a manufacturer

CASE: Motorised and concealed roof roller blind and curtains

OVERVIEW

From the earliest concept stages, this London architect wanted to be sure that his garden room extension could really be the family's main living room. They were not looking for the traditional French Pinoleum Blinds that usually go with Vale Garden Houses, but instead, a modern horizontal blind, to be fully concealed when not required.


Complete in every detail, coving to hide the lighting, shadow gap to complement the Blindspace cover finished in matching paint material. The attention to detail, at the planning stages, has paid off well with this installation.


When taking the photos, the homeowner expressed her complete satisfaction with the way the blind had brought the whole room together. They were concerned that the inclusion of the large lantern would spoil the homely feel and use they wanted in this living area. The blind has meant that they can be comfortable in the room, at all times. They feel the blind is a huge success.

Products featured in this case study

View all products (5)
Blindspace Modular M Series to Conceal Blinds - Concealment Box for Blinds

Blindspace Modular M Series to Conceal Blinds - Concealment Box for Blinds

Blindspace Custom C Series to Conceal Blinds

Blindspace Custom C Series to Conceal Blinds

Blindspace Standard S Series to Conceal Blinds - Boxes to Conceal Window Blinds

Blindspace Standard S Series to Conceal Blinds - Boxes to Conceal Window Blinds

More case studies from Blindspace

View all case studies (8)
SWEDISH LUXURY HOME  - WINDOWS & DOORS PREPARED FOR CONCEALED BLINDS

SWEDISH LUXURY HOME - WINDOWS & DOORS PREPARED FOR CONCEALED BLINDS

Concealed Dual ScreenBlackout Lutron® Blinds

Concealed Dual ScreenBlackout Lutron® Blinds

CASE: Concealed shaped Honeycell Duette® blinds.

CASE: Concealed shaped Honeycell Duette® blinds.

CASE: Concealed top-down Honeycell Duette® blinds in blackout material.

CASE: Concealed top-down Honeycell Duette® blinds in blackout material.