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Window Pleated Blind - Wiser Interiors

Pleated Blinds

Stunning pleated blinds for garden rooms, conservatory side windows, ideal for tilt and turn windows or doors.

Pleated blinds are the ideal solution to controlling the amount of light admitted by awkwardly shaped windows and doors. Pleated blinds are a stylish alternative to the nets and voiles of yesteryear’s fashion.

Pleated blinds are something different and very useful for those difficult doors and windows. As they can fit directly on to UPVC they are ideal for tilt and turn windows or non-rectangular shapes. With solar reflective backing, the blinds can help to reduce the heat in your rooms too.

Developments like the Hive fabrics are twin layered pleated blinds creating a honeycomb appearance to trap the air and act as an insulator. Designed primarily for rectangular blinds, they are especially good as blackout blinds as there are no visible tension cords or cord holes.

Pleated blinds combine stylish design with practical glare reflection for temperature control. These blinds are the most popular choice for conservatory roof blinds as they are suitable for all shapes and sizes. The contemporary appearance gives an uncluttered finish, soften the light, insulate and provide privacy.

Tensioned pleated blinds are a great way of reducing noise that comes from inside or outside your house. At WiSER we have a team of experts ready to give you all the help you need to make the right blind decisions for your windows or doors.

Visit our showrooms to view the range, or contact us to book a free home design visit to see how you can transform your windows with these elegant blinds.

What To Do Next

Contact us to find out more or ask for our Buyers Guide. That way, you can enjoy the benefit of our experience, so you will be sure to make the right blind choices for your home.

Ideal for:

  1. Conservatories.
  2. Front and backdoors.
  3. Tilt and Turn windows.
  4. Shaped Windows.
  5. Shaped Windows.
  6. Retracts into a low profile.
  7. Perfect temperature and glare control.

Product details:

  1. 20mm pleat in plisse (single layer) or duette (twin layer).
  2. Fabrics - crush, plain, patterns; from semi-opaque to blackout.
  3. Intelligent fabrics - Solar Protective Coating (SPC) and Solar Pearlised Finish (SPF); ESP for a blackout.
  4. Operations - Electric (Free hanging; night and day; top-down/bottom-up, fixed panels).
  5. Functional fabrics such as blackout and flame retardant.

Making Blinds Child Safe:

We recognise that child safety is an important issue for anyone who is furnishing their home. This has now been recognized in law too.
The crux of the regulation is simple MAKE IT SAFE but that does mean there needs to be a little more thought applied to what solution is installed to ensure they are child safe.
Regulation EN13120 means cord or chain operated blinds can only be installed with a safety breaker and/or retention bracket or cleat to reduce the risk of strangulation to children and vulnerable persons.

Simple Safety Guidelines:

As children grow, so does their curiosity about the world around them. Basic household items, including window coverings, can turn into potential hazards. We consider Child safety a top priority and now European legislation EN13120 sets a minimum standard for Internal Blinds Performance – this includes SAFETY.
All products supplied will meet the requirements of EN13120 and be installed to the requirements laid out in the legislation.
Blinds present a hazard with unrestrained cords, braids, loop chains and wires, which may be hazardous especially to young children. There are simple guidelines that should always be followed when installing blinds:

  1. Make sure all cords and chains are out of reach from small children.
  2. Where cords cannot be cut down, a tension device needs to be used to secure the cords/chain.
  3. Do not allow cords or chain to hang free.
  4. Never put a cot, bed, high chair or playpen near a window or patio door where a child can reach the blinds cords or chain.
  5. Keep sofas, chairs, tables, shelves or bookcases away from windows to prevent children climbing up and reaching blind cords/chain.
  6. Finally, use inherently safe products that don't use cord or chain.

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