Vertical blinds
for windowcanvas

Vertical blinds - MHZ - for window / canvas
Vertical blinds - MHZ - for window / canvas
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Characteristics

Type
vertical
Installation
for window
Material
canvas

Description

Stylish lines A vertical blind is the name given to a system of linked narrow lengths of fabric. The vertically arranged slats can be infinitely adjusted and turned in any way. They regulate incoming daylight and sunlight. The textile vertical blinds modulate the light and perform impressively in the home. In front of large window surfaces, doors, skylights and many special shape windows or as room partitions they provide privacy screening and sunshade in a great variety of ways. They are also ideal for use in commercial premises and offices with computer workstations. Play with coloured slats and combine decorative styles or degrees of transparency within one blind. Put together your own bespoke blind and create visual accents, contrasts or colour blends. With our collection of many different fabrics, you can fulfil your every wish. Vertical blind product benefits Made to meas­ure to your spe­cific­a­tion Seam­lessly reg­u­late light and pri­vacy Shade large win­dow areas Curved in­stall­a­tion pos­sible Colour-​coordinate plain styles and pat­terns Large col­our se­lec­tion for cus­tom col­our com­bin­a­tions Hard­ware in RAL col­ours pos­sible Vertical blinds are suited to rectangular windows and doors, large windows, glass fronts and conservatories. The slatted blinds can also be used for special shapes such as bay windows, arches and gables. Skylights can be shaded using ceiling systems. In commercial premises the vertical blinds are ideal adjacent to computer workstations and as room partitions.

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