VERTICAL BLINDS

A CLASSIC BLIND SOLUTION WHICH GIVES OPTIMUM LIGHT CONTROL AND FLEXIBILITY.

OVERVIEW

Vertical blinds (also known as ‘vertical drapes’ or ‘louvre drapes’) are a popular choice in homes across the country, as they offer a level of light control most other options cannot. Their narrow profile and ability to be tilted to any angle allow plenty of natural light streaming inside, while still enjoying a high level of privacy. They’re also a great practical option for sliding doors and windows, gliding back to provide easy access.

FUNCTIONS

These highly functional blinds are made from slim blades of fabric which hang from a track positioned above doors and windows.  The blades are available in four sizes: 63mm, 89mm, 100mm, 127mm, to suit multiple reveal depths.  

Each panel is weighted at the bottom to make tilting and drawing the blinds back a smooth and effortless operation. Blades can be weighted with Chained, Chainless or Sewn-In weights (but note, 63mm blades can only have sewn-in weights).  There is a large selection of plain, textured, light filtering, blockout and patterned fabrics to suit any style.

PRODUCT GALLERY

FEATURES

Vertical blinds remain a popular choice for many great reasons.

WEIGHT TYPES

Stan Bond offer a range of chained, chain-less or sewn weights. Over areas that the breeze may effect the blind such as sliding doors we recommend chained weights, in other areas chainless are most common.

MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS

A vertical blind can be made to stack on either the left or right of a window or where necessary can open in the centre so the blinds stack half each side. This is perfect for large openings and sliding door areas

STRONG, EASY GLIDE PARTS

The SABS Range of Vertical Blinds is manufactured using long lasting carriers and accessories. We only use stainless steel spacer links, where cheaper systems use plastic.

RANGE OF TRACK COLOURS

Our sleek slimline track system is available in 5 colours, and can have an optional fabric insert inserted into the track to compliment the blind.