Pro's  |
| • The perfect way to shade your room, without losing your view to the outside |
| • While it is light outside your home and darker inside, people will not be able to see inside |
| • Can be combined with a block out blind on a dual bracket as a day/night blind (extra cost applies) |
| • Can be ordered with a pelmet or aluminium headbox (extra cost applies) |
| • Choose from a wide range of colours and textures |
| • Large blinds can have a spring booster or motor attached to assist with raising |
| • Can be linked to one another to cover large spans |
| • Very easy to clean |
| • Can be motorised |
| • Compatible with home automation systems |
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Con's  |
| • People can see through these blinds when it is dark outside, and lights are on inside |
| • Narrow width roller blinds with a long drop are not advisable |
| • If these blinds start to track the edges can fray quite badly |
| • Blinds with large width can have bagging in the centre of the cloth, normally due to flex in the roller tube |