Window blinds are a very popular way to screen windows as well as add beuaty and comfort to a home. When professionally measured and fitted they can transform a room.
Introducing Forth Blinds
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Take a look at Forth Blinds! We'd like to introduce ourselves in this video. We are based in Prestonpans and serve the whole of East lothian.
Now that the clocks have gone back, the days are getting shorter, the nights longer and the weather is getting a bit colder. Your home may also be starting to feel a bit chillier. Are you tempted to turn up the thermostat on your heating? Or are you too worried about the increase in fuel bills? One method to make your home warmer is to insulate it. A well-insulated home will heat up quickly and stay warm for longer as the warm air won't be disappearing through draughty windows or thin walls. Even if you have double-glazed windows, installing thermal blinds can add more insulation. What is a thermal blind? A thermal blind is a window blind that has extra thermal qualities that help keep your room warmer for longer. They are also known as insulated blinds and energy-efficient blinds. At Forth Blinds, we now sell and install made-to-measure Honeycomb blinds that have extra insulating qualities. The blind has multiple layers of fabric pleated together like a ...
What Exactly Is A Blackout Blind? A blackout blind is made from a thicker material than a standard blind which prevents light from filtering through into your room. Roller blinds , roman blinds , vertical blinds and Velux blinds can be purchased with blackout materials. A blackout blind does not have to be black or made from dark material. Your choice of colours and patterns is just as varied for blackout blinds as standard blinds. Blackout blinds are perfect for a child's bedroom especially in Scotland when the days get longer and you are trying to get them to sleep early or not to wake up at 5am! Not only are they available in lots of bright colours but also a wide range of patterns. To find out more about why your home may benefit from a blackout blind , please read our short article on our website or get in touch .
As the weather has improved and the evenings have got longer, people in Scotland are spending more time in their conservatories, sunrooms and garden rooms. These rooms are all fantastic additions to a home but often homeowners find that they are too cold in the winter and can become too hot in the summer. The best way to make more use of a conservatory is to install made-to-measure blinds for the windows and doors. The blinds will help keep a conservatory warm and cosy in the colder months and they will keep the room cooler on sunny days. Blinds can be adjusted to let daylight in but prevent sun glare. They are also fantastic for providing more privacy, especially in the evening when you put the lights on. Which types of blinds are ideal for a conservatory? If you have a conservatory with uPVC windows and doors, then we highly recommend Perfect Fit blinds . They have designed their blinds to clip onto the frames of uPVC windows and doors without the need f...
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