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Cellular Perfect Fit Blinds

Hive Silkweave Hills Blackout

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Min 250mm. Max 2600mm
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Motorisation Specialists Motorised
No driling required No drill
from £110.60
Cellular Perfect Fit Blinds

Hive Silkweave Hills Blackout

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  • For a simple way to add colour and shade to your home, our Perfect Fit blinds are a quick and easy solution. Perfect Fit blinds have been specifically designed for use in UPVC windows due to their no-screw, no-drill functionality, making them excellent for use in conservatories or Pvc windows and doors throughout your home.

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  • Fabric Specification

    Blackout Efficiency
    5 / 5 -
    1. Sheer / Voile

    Softens the light coming through & offers a diffused view outside

    2. Semi-Transparent

    A little heavier than a voile, gives light and an element of daytime privacy

    3. Translucent

    Allows light to pass through the fabric but retains privacy

    4. Dim-Out

    Blocks most of the light but not 100%

    5. Blackout

    No light penetrates the fabric

    Features
    Blackout, Moisture Resistant, Thermal

    STYLE: HIVE ® CELLULAR REFLECTIVE COATING: YES SUITABLE FOR MOIST CONDITIONS: YES SPONGE CLEAN: YES RECOMMENDED FOR COMPUTER ENVIRONMENTS?: YES HIVE FABRICS HAVE A WHITE BACKING

    Specifications
  • Guides

Measuring Guide

Measuring for Perfect Fit

How to get your bead depth

How to get your bead depth

The Bead Depth is the distance from the glass to the outer frame, typically a minimum of 11mm to a maximum of 27mm.

To measure this, simply place a ruler over the corner of the frame and use a metal tape measure. Alternatively you can use a depth gauge (TP487) to take this measurement.