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CONSERVATORY BLINDS

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Climate Control

Made-to-Measure Conservatory Blinds

A conservatory should be your favorite room in the house, but without the right window coverings, it often becomes a "seasonal" space—too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter. Our bespoke conservatory blinds are engineered to regulate these temperature extremes, transforming your glass-walled room into a comfortable, year-round living area.

The Smart Way to Enhance Your Home’s Efficiency

Light Filtering Control
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Space-Saving Profile
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Thermal Retention
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Made-to-Measure
85%
Heat Reflection
95%
UV Resistant
A+
Energy Efficiency
Best for:  Sunrooms, Orangeries & Glass Extensions

Why Conservatory Blinds are the Ultimate Practical Solution

Standard blinds often struggle with the unique angles and high heat of a conservatory. Our specialist range is built for the challenge.

Bespoke Roof Fitting

We specialize in tensioned pleated blinds that can be cut into triangles and fans to cover every pane of your conservatory roof.

Furniture Protection

Prevent your sofas, carpets, and flooring from fading under intense UV exposure.

Total Privacy

Maintain your privacy from neighbors while still enjoying the bright, airy feel of a glass-walled room.

12 Month Guarantee

Every installation is backed by our comprehensive 12-month manufacturer’s warranty.
Conservatory blinds require high-performance fabrics and expert fitting to handle the constant exposure to sunlight and temperature shifts. We offer a variety of styles—including Pleated, Cellular (Honeycomb), and Perfect Fit—specifically designed for the glass and polycarbonate frames common in Glasgow and Stirling homes.

Fabric Options:

  • Choose from SPC (Solar Protective Coating) for high heat reflection or Cellular/Honeycomb for maximum insulation.

Side Blinds:

  • Available in Perfect Fit, Roller, or Vertical styles to match your roof.

Hardware:

  • Powder-coated aluminum rails in White, Anthracite, or Brown.

Roof Blinds:

  • Tensioned pleated systems that stay in place at any angle without sagging.

Operation:

  • Manual tab-control, corded, or Fully Motorized systems for high-reach roof panels.
  • Regular Dusting: Use a feather duster or a soft-brush vacuum attachment on a low-suction setting to keep the pleats free of surface dust.
  • Spot Cleaning: For minor marks, use a damp (not soaking) sponge with lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Gently dab the fabric rather than rubbing it to protect the pleat shape.
  • Pleat Maintenance:To keep the folds looking sharp, we recommend regularly opening and closing the blinds. If the blinds are left down for long periods, raising them for 24 hours every few weeks helps "reset" the heat-set pleats.
  • Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Never use bleach or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the specialized solar-reflective coatings.
For the ultimate professional finish, we recommend the following installation methods based on your window type:
  • Perfect Fit or Intu Systems: Ideal for uPVC windows and doors. These clip directly into the window beading, requiring no drilling or screws. This allows the blind to move seamlessly with the window—perfect for bi-fold or tilt-and-turn doors.
  • Perfect Fit or Intu Systems: Ideal for uPVC windows and doors. These clip directly into the window beading, requiring no drilling or screws. This allows the blind to move seamlessly with the window—perfect for bi-fold or tilt-and-turn doors.
  • Recess Mounting: For traditional windows, we install the blinds within the window reveal using discreet, low-profile brackets that ensure the blind sits flush against the glass.
  • Top-Down, Bottom-Up Fitting: We can install these on a floating rail system, allowing you to position the blind anywhere on the window (e.g., covering only the middle section) for the perfect balance of light and privacy.

Care and Cleaning Procedures

Natural wood requires specific care to maintain its luster and structural integrity over time.
  • Routine Dusting: Use a soft, dry microfibre cloth or a specialized blind duster. Close the slats fully to wipe one side, then rotate them to clean the reverse.
  • Avoid Excess Water: Never saturate wooden blinds. If a damp cloth is needed for sticky marks, ensure it is well-wrung and follow up immediately with a dry cloth to prevent moisture absorption.
  • Furniture Polish: Occasionally, a small amount of non-silicone wood polish can be applied to a cloth to restore the natural shine of stained wood finishes.
  • Vacuuming: Use the soft brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner on a low-suction setting to remove dust from the cords and headrail.
  • UV Protection: Finished with a specialized UV-resistant coating to prevent fading or cracking from sun exposure.

Why Install Conservatory Blinds?

Choosing the right blinds for a conservatory is different from any other room in the house. Because conservatories are made primarily of glass, you need to balance temperature control, light levels, and ease of use.

Consider the Primary Problem

  • Too Hot in Summer? Choose Pleated Blinds with SPC (Solar Protective Coating). These are designed specifically to reflect sunlight away from the glass.
  • Too Cold in Winter? Choose Cellular/Honeycomb Blinds. The "honeycomb" pockets trap air, providing a thick layer of insulation that keeps heat from escaping.
  • Too Much Glare? If you use your conservatory as an office or TV room, Vertical Blinds allow you to tilt the louvres to block the sun while still keeping the room bright.

Roof vs. Side Windows

A common mistake is using the same blind type for both.
  • For the Roof: Tensioned Pleated Blinds are the gold standard. They can be manufactured into bespoke "fan" or "triangle" shapes to fit the angled panels of a Victorian or Edwardian roof.
  • For the Sides: Perfect Fit or INTU Blinds are the most popular choice. They clip directly to the window frames, meaning they move with your doors and windows without any dangling cords.
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Conservatory Blinds Fitting Process

Installing conservatory blinds—especially roof panels—is a highly technical job that we have perfected over 15 years.

Free Home Survey:

We visit your home in Central Scotland to measure every individual pane of glass and show you solar-reflective fabric samples.

Custom Manufacture:

Every blind is made to the exact millimeter to ensure a seamless "built-in" look.

Expert Installation:

Our fitting team handles the complex tensioning of roof blinds and ensures all side blinds are perfectly aligned and child-safe.

FAQs: Conservatory Blinds

The best blinds for a conservatory depend on your needs, window style, and how the space is used. Pleated blinds are popular for conservatory roofs because they help improve insulation and reduce glare, while roller and vertical blinds are ideal for side windows and doors. Many homeowners also choose thermal or blackout conservatory blinds to help control heat and sunlight throughout the year.

Conservatory blinds can usually be cleaned using a soft microfiber cloth, feather duster, or vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. Regular dusting helps prevent dirt build-up, especially on roof blinds exposed to sunlight and condensation. For fabric blinds, gentle spot cleaning with a damp cloth is often recommended.

Pleated conservatory roof blinds should be cleaned carefully using a soft vacuum attachment or microfiber duster to remove dust without damaging the pleated fabric. Avoid using excessive water or harsh cleaning products, as this may affect the shape and structure of the blinds. Professional cleaning may be suitable for heavily soiled conservatory roof blinds.

Vertical blinds are typically fitted to conservatory side windows or doors using securely mounted headrails fixed to the frame or recess. Accurate measuring is important to ensure smooth operation and proper coverage. Professional installation is often recommended for larger conservatory spaces or angled window sections.

Venetian blinds can be fitted inside the window recess or directly onto conservatory window frames depending on the layout and available space. Proper measurements are essential to ensure the blinds operate smoothly while allowing windows and doors to function correctly. Moisture-resistant materials are often recommended for conservatory environments with fluctuating temperatures.

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Don't let your conservatory go to waste because of the weather. Reclaim your space with Scotland's conservatory specialists.
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