Finishing details
- Roman blinds are manufactured with a sun flap as standard. In this way, the front of the garment is not exposed to daylight.
- The tunnels are equipped with buttonholes as standard. With closed fabrics and lined curtains, an opening is left in the tunnel at the front.
- At the bottom are Child safety cord stoppers.
- For Roman blinds in models 1 and 2, you can indicate whether they should hang evenly from above or below. We adjust the confections so that the tubes continue.
- If the garment is too wide and seams need to be worked, you can choose from two seams on the side or one center seam.
Lined roman blinds
- Roman blinds are manufactured with a sun flap as standard. In this way, the front of the garment is not exposed to daylight.
- The tunnels are equipped with buttonholes as standard. With closed fabrics and lined curtains, an opening is left in the tunnel at the front.
- At the bottom are Child safety cord stoppers.
- For Roman blinds in models 1 and 2, you can indicate whether they should hang evenly from above or below. We adjust the confections so that the tubes continue.
- If the garment is too wide and seams are needed, you can choose from two seams on the side or one center seam.
Various models of roman blinds
Model 1 with ribs at the back. Standard with sun flap, but also possible without.
Model 2 with front ribs. Standard with sun flap, but also possible without. Suitable for patterned fabrics.
Model 3 with ribs in the front, turned up alternately. Suitable for patterned fabrics and for corner windows. Sleek and higher package.
Model 4 without ribs. Provided with a vertical ribbon with eyelets. For a casual effect.
Model 5 with ribs at the back, turned up and around. Suitable for corner windows. Sleek and higher package.