blinds

Double up with double roller blinds

Good things do come in pairs!

One twin pole, peas, twins and of course, our roller blinds. By doubling up, you can benefit from enhanced performance, practicality and versatility.

Double rollers help you stay comfortable day or night; enjoy soft, screened natural light throughout the day and when it comes to bedtime, activate the second roller for blockout and privacy. Each blind is controlled separately and can be used independently of the other providing total control at all times.

The secret's in the brackets...

Our double roller brackets are about 90 millimetres deep
(front to back) and often fit flush within window recesses.
If they won't, they can also be fitted to the face of the
window frame.

Crucially, the two blinds sit on top of each other, rather
than in-line. This gives the double roller a nice slimline
profile and helps the two blinds feel quite unobtrusive
once installed.

By installing your sunscreen at the rear of the double
bracket, you'll enjoy constant privacy throughout the
day (with visibility outwards possible), whilst allowing
soft natural light to brighten the room. Then, when it's time for bed, simply activate the front fitted blockout roller blind for significantly increased light reduction and privacy.

And if you're after that final bit of luxury and convenience - why not motorise? By motorising your roller blinds, you’ll add optimum performance through the smoothly controlled open and closing operation, while removing the need for a chain. This provides maximum functionality, ease of use and typically increases the lifespan of the product too. Find out more about our remote control roller blind range, here.

 Just to recap, double roller blinds could be a great option for you because:

  • They offer the best of both worlds in terms of light and temperature management

  • They're sleek and can fit in most window recesses

  • They can be motorised.

For the ultimate control over light and views, double roller blinds are a hard act to follow. Browse our full range of roller blinds here.

 

 

DIY Curtains: Can You Install Sheers Yourself?

Absolutely — and it's easier than most people think. If you can handle a cordless drill, you can install sheer curtains yourself. Modern DIY curtain systems come with everything you need: the track, brackets, screws, hand wands, and clear installation guides.
The key is getting your measurements right before you order. Measure your window width and drop in three places (left, centre, right) and use the smallest measurement. This accounts for any unevenness in your ceiling or window frame and ensures a clean, professional fit.
For S-fold sheers — the most popular heading style for that contemporary, wave-like drape — a designer aluminium track is included, and installation is straightforward whether you're face-fixing to the wall above the window or top-fixing directly to the ceiling for a dramatic floor-to-ceiling look.

Learn more about Measuring & Installation