Balcony Blinds
There are so many options to choose from when it comes to Balcony Blinds, including:
Best in a small size, these blinds are ... manually operated with a spring. Spring Roll-Up Blinds need to be fastened to the ground or balustrading.
Straight Drop Blinds
Well suited to medium or large blinds with a maximum width of 5800mm, Crank-Operated Blinds are manually operated for external use. These blinds do not have side channels or wire guides so they must be anchored or they will blow around in the wind.
Heavy Duty Side Channel
Perfect as medium to large blinds with a maximum width of 6000mm, Heavy-Duty Channel Blinds can be manually operated with a crank, or they can be motorised. The bottom rail of these heavy-duty blinds is fitted at the top near the bracket and runs down the full drop of the blind. This helps to control the blind’s fabric and prevent movement in the wind.
Wire-Guide Blinds
A good medium or large blind option to a maximum width of 5800mm, Wire-Guide Blinds can be manually operated or motorised. The wire guides run from the blind’s bracket, down at a slight distance from the fabric before being fitted to the bottom rail. This prevents the wire-guide blind being blown around in the wind.
Cord and Pulley Blinds
Operated manually by a cord and pulley system, these blinds roll up from the bottom. They offer a valance option for increased weather control.
Café Blinds
As with Cord and Pulley Blinds, Café Blinds are manually cord operated and roll up from the bottom. They also offer a valance option for increased weather protection. Unlike Cord and Pulley Blinds, Café Blinds come with a zip.
Multi Stop Channel
Better suited to a small or medium-sized blind, Multi-Stop Channel or Twist-Lock Blinds are manually operated with a spring. The twist base bar is used to release the blind and move it up or down before locking it back into place within the side channel.
Spring Roll-Up Blinds
Best in a small size, these blinds are manually operated with a spring. Spring Roll-Up Blinds need to be fastened to the ground or balustrading.
Straight Drop Blinds
Well suited to medium or large blinds with a maximum width of 5800mm, Crank-Operated Blinds are manually operated for external use. These blinds do not have side channels or wire guides so they must be anchored or they will blow around in the wind.
Heavy Duty Side Channel
Perfect as medium to large blinds with a maximum width of 6000mm, Heavy-Duty Channel Blinds can be manually operated with a crank, or they can be motorised. The bottom rail of these heavy-duty blinds is fitted at the top near the bracket and runs down the full drop of the blind. This helps to control the blind’s fabric and prevent movement in the wind.
Wire-Guide Blinds
A good medium or large blind option to a maximum width of 5800mm, Wire-Guide Blinds can be manually operated or motorised. The wire guides run from the blind’s bracket, down at a slight distance from the fabric before being fitted to the bottom rail. This prevents the wire-guide blind being blown around in the wind.
There are so many options to choose from when it comes to Balcony Blinds, including: