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Luxaflex Duette Top Down Bottom Up 25mm

Elan Terrazzo 0768

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Luxaflex Duette Top Down Bottom Up 25mm

Elan Terrazzo 0768

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  • Duette® Shades are available in a wide assortment of beautiful fabrics, rich structures and colours in three transparencies.

    Choose from either ‘Sheer’ ‘Translucent’ or ‘Room Darkening’ to achieve the light and privacy you desire in designs that suit both small and large windows.

    Model 120 has a fixed headrail at the top, controlled by either SmartCord® or Lite-Rise®

    Model 3242 has no fixed rail and runs on 2 side tensioned cables and is operated by hand only.

    See images of both models here 

    Maximum & Minimum Sizes

    Model 3242
    Max width 1700mm - Minimum width  250mm
    Max drop 2300mm

    Model 120
    SmartCord Max width 3600mm - Minimum width 550mm
    SmartCord Max Drop 3000mm
    LiteRise® Max width 2400mm - Minimum width 370mm * minimum for blackout and Archatella fabrics is 570mm 
    LiteRise Max drop 2100mm 

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  • Product Specification

    Model 3242

    A cordless, hand lift system which runs on tensioned side guiding wires from small fixing plates in each corner.
    Inherently child safe by design with no fixed headrail it is also top down bottom up as standard.
    Often used on doors or tilt & turn windows.

    Model 120

    A top down bottom up blind great for bigger windows.
    Available with the revolutionary SmartCord or LiteRise controls this model has a fixed headrail.

    Maximum & Minimum Sizes

    Model 3242
    Max width 1280mm - Minimum width  250mm
    Max drop 2300mm

    Model 120
    SmartCord Max width 3600mm - Minimum width 550mm
    SmartCord Max Drop 2100mm
    LiteRise® Max width 2400mm - Minimum width 370mm * minimum for blackout and Archatella fabrics is 570mm 
    LiteRise Max drop 2100mm 

    Fabric Specification

    Blackout Efficiency
    3 / 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
    Thermal

    100% Polyester Anti-Static 25mm Stacking Group 3 (see specification above) 32mm Stacking Group 2 (see specification above) Weight Class 3

    Specifications
  • Guides

Measuring Guide

Measuring for inside a Recess

First ensure that the recess your blind is going into is not obstructed in any way so the blind can hang freely. Look out for protruding tiles, pipes, skirting boards etc.

Measure at the top, middle and bottom of the window recess and note down the smallest measurements to the nearest millimetre, this is the recess size.

We will make your blind smaller to fit into the recess.

There is no need for you to make any adjustments we do this in production this is called recess size

Your blind will arrive slightly smaller than the recess size, it will then hang freely within the recess at the correct size.

If you want to make your own allowances order as ‘exact’ which is explained below.

Measuring for inside a recess
Measuring for outside a recess or exact

Measuring for outside a recess or Exact

Decide how much you want to overlap the blind on all sides - we recommend this should be at least 50mm (2 inches) each side in most instances, or the exact size you want the blind to be, if fitting inside a recess

Carefully measure the at the top, middle and bottom for the width and the left, right and middle for the drop

Remember on most blinds the fabric will be less than the overall width of the blind ordered. You should allow for this when measuring outside a recess.

We will make your blind to your exact sizes. The blind in its brackets/headrail/cassette (widest point) will be supplied exactly to the size that has been ordered. this is called exact size Subject to the normal manufactures working +/- tolerances

Whether measuring for a recess or exact please remember the fabric will always be narrower than the overall blind size to allow for components such as side controls and brackets.
This varies depending on the product, Roller blinds for example have a fabric width 30-34mmn less than the overall blind size.
Contact us if you require clarification regarding your chosen product.

Measuring for Bay Window

Determine the depth of the blinds you are mounting and use this for the width of your cardboard: Contact us for Blind depths.

Cut two pieces of cardboard (depth determined from 1 above) wide by 30cm (12") long.
Important: If spacer blocks or extension brackets will be used for extra clearance on outside mounts, add the amount of extra clearance to the width dimension of the cardboard before measuring.

Place the strips in the left angle first, and bring them together until the front corners of the cardboard meet. Mark points "A" and "B".

Repeat this step for the right side angle, marking points "C" and "D".

Measure between points "B" and "C" to obtain the width measurement of the center blind.

Measure from point "A" outward to the desired width to obtain the width measurement of the left blind.

Measure from point "D" outward to the desired width to obtain the width measurement of the right blind.

Deduct about 5mm from each of your measurements to allow for clearance, and order Exact

Measuring for bay window Measuring for bay window diagram

Measuring for INTU

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.