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Fitzroy - Buff

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  • Dry Clean Only
Designer:
Andrew Martin
Collection:
Berkeley
Colour:
Buff
Type:
Velvet
Width:
136cm
Pattern type:
Straight match patterned
Pattern repeat:
31cm
Composition:
60%V, 30%C, 10%P
End use:
Curtains, Blinds, Cushions, Upholstery
Rub test:
50,000

Price: per metre £152.00 (inc. 20% VAT)

Calculator: select units

Step 1 - Width & Drop

Enter your measurements:

cm

Measuring for curtain width

Always measure the curtain track or pole width, not the window. If fitting a new track or pole, this should extend 15cm to 30cm either side of the window (to allow the curtains to be stacked back off the window) and 12cm to 15cm above the window recess.

Measuring for curtain width
Measure from end to end

If you have a rail with a centre overlap, measure the rail as above then measure the overlap and add the two measurements together.

Measuring for curtain width
A + B = Total track width

Curtain Poles

Measuring for curtain width
Measure between the decorative ends - C
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For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

cm

Measuring for curtain drop

Curtains are best hung either to the floor, to a sill or below the sill. We recommend tha curtains finish either: -
A 1cm above the floor
B 15-20cm below the sill (or 2cm above the radiator)
C 1cm above the sill

Measuring for curtain drop

Always measure in at least 3 positions across the trackor pole as floors and sills are rarely level. To avoid curtains dragging across the floor or sill we recommend you use the shortest of these 3 measurements.

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For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Choose your type of curtain(s)

Step 2 - Heading & Lining

Select a heading option

Please Select a heading option. Hooks will be supplied with Goblet, Triple Pleat, Double Pleat, Pencil Pleat headings to hang your curtains.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Select eyelet colour

Select a lining option

Linings serve many purposes, including blocking out light, soundproofing, or insulating a window. Choosing the best lining depends on why you want to line the curtains. Thermal lining is best for insulating a window against drafts. Blackout lining is specially made of thick material that prohibits light from passing through. Normal White or Ivory Lining will add fullness to your curtain and create a better feel and quality.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Interlining is an extra layer of fabric placed between the main fabric and the lining. By adding a layer of interlining the feel of your curtain will become thick and sumptuous. This extra layer not only adds to the handle of the curtain its increase in thickness makes it more insulating.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 3 - Accessories

Tiebacks

Co-ordinating Tiebacks : You can select either Un-piped (plain) or Self Piped (piped)

Tieback Shape
Tieback Shape

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Valance

Co-ordinating Soft Straight Lined Valances are available in 4 heading styles

All our valances are supplied ready to be fitted and can be fitted to a Valance Track using curtain/pin hooks or fixed to an existing Valance Board using velcro (supplied).

Valance

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

cm

Measuring for valance

Please measure the valance rail width (not the curtain track width). This is normally 30cm wider than the curtain rail it is fitted to, due to the returns on either end.

Measuring for valance
Valance rail width = A + B + C

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

cm

As a rule of thumb, a straight valance has a drop measuring 1/6 the curtain drop, but ultimately it is down to your suitability.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Valance heading:

Linings serve many purposes, including blocking out light, soundproofing, or insulating a window. Choosing the best lining depends on why you want to line the curtains. Thermal lining is best for insulating a window against drafts. Blackout lining is specially made of thick material that prohibits light from passing through. Normal White or Ivory Lining will add fullness to your curtain and create a better feel and quality.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 1 - Shape & Size

Choose a size & shape

Step 2 - Filling

Choose a filling

Step 3 - Finish & Quantity

Choose a finish

Piping is an extra rolled trim were you put an extra cord filled layer of fabric into the seam for extra definition. Your selected fabric will be used in the piping.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 1 - Width & Drop

Enter the overall finished width of the blind

cm

Please enter the overall finished width of the blind. Our Roman Blinds are corded and supplied with delux headrails with a chain operated system.

Roman blind headrail

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Enter the overall finished length of the blind top to bottom

cm

Enter the overall finished length of the blind top to bottom. Please note all our blinds will be made in accordance with BS EN 13120 child safety regulations.

Based on the Roman blind drop you provide we will produce

  • a chain length of 1 Metre for blinds up to 2.5 metre drop
  • a chain length of 1.5 metres for blinds drops over 2.5 metres.

The bottom of the chain loop/cord must be fixed to the wall with the approved Child Safety device (included with your order).

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Measuring Blinds to fit inside a Recess

  • Measure the width and the drop in 3 positions, noting any protrusions such as dado rails and tiles
  • Make a note of the smallest width and drop measurement in mm
  • Please choose ‘recess size’ when placing your order and we will make the necessary adjustments to allow the blind to fit the recess
Measuring Blinds to fit inside a Recess

Measuring Blinds to fit outside a Recess

  • Allow the blind to extend approximately 50-100mm above and below the window and 50-100mm either side
  • Make a note of the required width and drop in mm
  • Please quote ‘blind size’ when placing your order. This is the size we will make the blind.
Measuring Blinds to fit outside a Recess

When measuring for blinds please use a metal tape measure as cloth or plastic tape measures may stretch. Always quote sizes in millimetres.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 2 - Lining

Lining options

Lining’s serve many purposes including, blocking out light, soundproofing, or insulating a window. Choosing the best lining depends on why you want to line the Roman Blind.

Blackout lining is specially made of a thick material that prohibits light from passing through. Normal White or Ivory Lining will add fullness to your roman blind and create a better feel and quality.

Whatever your lining choice our Roman Blinds are made using bonded interlinings as standard . Interlining is an extra layer of fabric placed between the main fabric and the lining. By adding a layer of interlining the feel of your roman blind will become thick and sumptuous. This extra layer not only adds to the handle of the roman blind its increase in thickness makes it more insulating.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 3 - Look & Chain

Roman Blind Styles
Choose between a “Standard” Roman Blind that draws up straight or “Cascade” that draws up with waterfall effect

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Choose which side your chain will be used Left or Right

Step 1 - Width & Height

Enter the overall finished width of the blind

cm

Enter the overall finished length of the blind top to bottom

cm

Measuring Blinds to fit inside a Recess

  • Measure the width and the drop in 3 positions, noting any protrusions such as dado rails and tiles
  • Make a note of the smallest width and drop measurement in mm
  • Please choose ‘recess size’ when placing your order and we will make the necessary adjustments to allow the blind to fit the recess
Measuring Blinds to fit inside a Recess

Measuring Blinds to fit outside a Recess

  • Allow the blind to extend approximately 50-100mm above and below the window and 50-100mm either side
  • Make a note of the required width and drop in mm
  • Please quote ‘blind size’ when placing your order. This is the size we will make the blind.
Measuring Blinds to fit outside a Recess

When measuring for blinds please use a metal tape measure as cloth or plastic tape measures may stretch. Always quote sizes in millimetres.

MEASURING ROLLER BLINDS TO FIT EXACT FABRIC WIDTH

If you are measuring your blind based on fabric width only

Please note : The width of the roller blind fabric is approximately 35mm less than the overall blind size.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

Step 2 - Options

Choose which side your chain will be used Left or Right

Please choose a normal fitting bracket or an extension bracket. We offer two bracket options, one a standard bracket which has a 10mm fabric projection and an extra long bracket which provides a greater projection of 50mm to clear handles and other such obstructions. Both brackets are universal and can be fixed to the wall, ceiling or the side wall.

For any bespoke requirements please call / email us and we'd be happy to provide a quotation.

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