Tailored to your specifications, our simple fitting guide will seamlessly guide you through the process, ensuring your Roman blinds are effortlessly installed in no time!
Roman blinds are equipped with a set of swivel brackets, and as the size of the blind increases, you may require more of these brackets. When fitting your blind, you have the option to choose between top-fixing or face-fixing.
Top-fixing involves installing the screws from the bottom up through the top of the brackets. This method is ideal for attaching the blind to the ceiling or the top of the window recess.
Face-fixing, on the other hand, entails fitting the brackets onto a vertical surface, such as a wall, by screwing them in from the back side of the brackets.
The swivel brackets included with your blind feature a slight lip that inserts into the top of the headrail, near the front. Use a gentle swinging motion to slot the headrail into place. You may need to angle the blind slightly to ensure proper alignment. Ensure that the front arm of the bracket is opened counter-clockwise for the next step.
Once the brackets and headrail are securely in place, swing the arm to the left, closing it to lock the blind into position. If necessary, apply gentle pressure to ensure a secure fit.
Finally, reattach the Velcro part of your Roman blind fabric to the headrail, concealing the brackets’ arms from the front. And there you have it – your blind is securely installed!
Child Safety
Child safety is paramount when it comes to window treatments. Here are some important child safety tips for Roman blinds: