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Charlotte Blockout Cool White Sample

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Bright and fresh, the Charlotte Cool White Blockout Roller Blind delivers a crisp white tone that’s perfect for modern, minimalist homes. With full blockout and thermal insulation benefits, this blind keeps your home comfortable while maintaining a uniform, polished appearance thanks to its matt finish and tonal backing. Crafted from durable, fade-resistant 100% polyester with an acrylic coating, Cool White is also PVC, VOC, and lead-free, and GreenGuard Gold certified. Easy to maintain and effortless to style, it works beautifully layered with sheer curtains and is suited to any room or climate.

Frequently Asked Questions

The roller blind fabric should possess the mentioned specifications: a) Composition – 36% Fiberglass & 64% Vinyl b) Openness factor - Available in 3% - 5% c) Fabric thickness – 0.43 mm +-5% & Weight - 393 gsm (± 5%) d) Width - 300 cm e) Colour fastness - Grade 6 f) UV blockage – Approximately 95% - 97% g)

Polyester, vinyl, and PVC roller blinds are all very consistent in terms of demand, and none of these fabrics are innately better than any of the others in and of themselves; what fabrics are suitable for roller blinds varies depending on the environment they will be used in.

If your blinds are going in a high-traffic or high-moisture area like a kitchen or bathroom, you'll want materials that can stand up to steam, splashes, and everyday wear. Moisture-resistant blinds such as faux wood, aluminium, or vinyl are excellent here; they're easy to wipe clean and won't warp or fade.

  • Roller Blind Tubes. The roller blind tube is the cylindrical component to which the blind fabric is attached. ...
  • Fabric. The fabric of the roller blind is the main component that blocks or filters light. ...
  • Sidewinder Mechanism. ...
  • Bottom Bar. ...
  • Brackets. ...
  • Spring Mechanism. ...
  • Chain or Cord. ...
  • End Caps.

Blinds are rigid horizontal slats that you can tilt to control the amount of light entering a room. You can also raise or lower blinds. You can raise or lower shades; if you have shades crafted from multiple pieces of fabric (sheer shadings) you can tilt the sheer fabric for natural light control.