How to fit Roman blinds | Blinds fitting guides | 247Curtains.co.uk
Roman Blinds give you the option of creating a highly-textured, multi-tonal look in your home. Whilst their luxurious lining options and highly tailored finish create a thermal, cosy finish with a refined edge.
Made to your measurements, we'll take you through this easy fitting guide, each step of the way. You'll have your Roman blinds up in no time at all!
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Screwdriver

Drill

Measuring tape

Pencil

The correct screws and wall plugs
This could be plaster, wood or even steel depending on the surface you'll be fitting your blind to. We recommend looking online to ensure you get the best fitting for you blind.

The blind

The headrail, with chrome chain

Brackets

Child safety device
Step 1 - Fitting the brackets
Unpack your Roman blind and check that everything is present. Now you need to fit the blind.
Roman blinds come with a set of brackets. The large the blind gets, the more of these you may have.
Decide how you want to fit; you can choose from top-fixing of face fixing.
A NOTE ON TOP FIXING
The blind depth, from the back of the bracket to the front of the headrail, is approx. 4.5cm. The fabric on top of this can add around 0.5-1cm. Measure and mark the distance (see image D) where you'll be fitting the brackets to, allowing for obstructions like window handles.


Top fix means to install the screws bottom-up through the top of the brackets, this method is used for attaching to the ceiling or top of the window recess.

Face fixing means to fit through the back side of the brackets, directly onto a vertical surface, such as a wall.
Install the brackets starting from 110mm from the ends of the head rail to start, then install, spacing evenly across the window, for equal support. Hold each bracket in place and mark the hole positions.
Step 2 - Fitting the blind
Your blind has a velcro part that sticks onto the head rail, we recommend removing the top of the blind from the head rail so you can see what you're doing with the brackets for this next step.
Hold the headrail and tilt it back slightly. Hook the front of the headrail under the hooks on the brackets.
Then press and hold the bracket button while lifting the headrail into a straight position. This will lock the blind securely in place.
If you removed any Velcro fabric to fit the blind, re-stick it back into place.
To release the blind, grip the headrail and tilt it towards the window, bringing the bottom of the headrail closer to you. At the same time, press and hold the bracket button to release the blind.

Care Tips
Roman blinds, though packed with as much care as possible, can be prone to slight creasing. This can vary depending on the fabric material. Creases should drop out naturally in around 2 weeks.
Roman blinds are kept free of dust and debris by being used on a regular basis, raising the blind open and closed to help avoid dust build up.
Lightly dust with a microfibre or feather duster, or for a faster method, a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment for those awkward angles.
For deep cleans, we’d recommend avoiding using bleach and cleaning fluids as these could damage the blind and soft fabric fibres. Roman blinds must be dry-cleaned to avoid damage, however, please be mindful of the lining of this blind type, it’s important to mention this to the dry-cleaning expert.
Step 3 - Installing the safety device
Place the safety device on the wall and mark the positioning of the 2 screw holes. Drill holes using a suitable drill bit.
Place device into position ensuring the chain is fully taut. Screw the safety device securely to the wall using suitable fixings.
CHILDREN CAN STRANGLE IF A SAFETY DEVICE IS NOT INSTALLED. ALWAYS USE A SAFETY DEVICE TO KEEP CORDS AND CHAINS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
These blinds have been tested to BSEN16433:2014 and BSEN1634:2014 standard.
Raise cords/tapes used at the back of the blind feature safety break points, which are also designed to snap under pressure. Simply clip the back break points back together if this happens.


WARNING
Young children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains, tapes and inner cords that operate the product.
To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children.
Cords may become wrapped around a child's neck. Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords.
Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist and create a loop.
