High-end residential and commercial projects.
Blindspace - The best of the best when it comes to blind concealment. These high quality aluminum profiles are designed not to be seen.
For Rollers
Used right, Blindspace creates the illusion of your blinds materializing from nowhere.
A thin shadow gap in the ceiling just wide enough for a hembar and fabric to slide through is all you can see when the blinds are up.
Recommended* Size: 130mm x 130mm
Applicable Roller Blind - NBS Product Page
For Blackouts
Blindspace can be used not just to conceal the headbox of a blackout blind, but also the side channels and hembar.
Full Blackout doesn't have to come at an aesthetic cost, now that the hardware can be completely hidden in the fabric of a building.
Recommended* Sizes
Head Box: 160mm wide, 195mm deep
Side Channels: 160mm wide, 75mm deep
Hembar Box: 160mm wide, 75mm deep
Applicable Blackout Blind - NBS Product Page
For Rooflights
The invention of concealment means you can enjoy the benefits of a rooflight and the shading to their respective full extents.
No longer do you have to partially obscure a rooflight with chunky mechanisms.
Recommended* Sizes
Headbox: 160mm high, 205mm deep
Side Channels: 160mm high, 75mm deep
Hembar Box: 160mm high, 205 mm deep
Applicable Rooflight Blind - NBS Product Page
For Curtains
Curtains now can glide across the ceiling with barely a trace of the mechanism that makes it possible.
The best part? Curtain concealment is by far the easiest to plan for and install, only being 30mm deep.
Recommended* Size: 30mm deep, 40mm wide
Applicable Curtain Track - NBS Product Page
General Info
*Recommended size being the best case scenario, if you haven't quite got that much space there may still be a solution. If you have a choice early in the planning process, it's a lot safer to allow too much room rather than too little.