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Four Families Fabrics
Roller blinds manufactured from our range of stock Four Families Fabrics. All fabrics are stocked in our Feilding warehouse so they can be manufactured and dispatched without any delays.
Quick Tips!
What window furnishing should I choose?
First decide what you want to achieve with your window furnishing. Uses include, privacy, light control, UV protection or insulation.
Are colour swatches on the website true to life?
We highly recommend ordering samples to ensure you achieve the right look, colour and texture. On screen colour swatches are not an exact colour match so always order samples.
What can I use to record my measurements?
Ordering is really easy if have your measurements ready beforehand, you can download a measuring sheet here.
Once your order is complete you will be notified via email of the date your order leaves our factory and the PBT Courier Track and Trace number for your parcel. This number can be entered into the website www.pbt.com to trace your delivery.
All blinds are tracked to ensure delivery is made.
Blinds have individual turnaround times. Standard Delivery Service is parcel dispatch for blinds 7-10 working days after you have place your order. For Roman blinds please allow 10-14 working days.
Returns Policy
Once you have placed your order we are unable to refund for change of mind.
If blinds are proven faulty we will provide a replacement free of charge under the Consumers Guarantees Act.
All blind componentry and manufacture comes with a five year warranty. Roller blind and curtain fabrics are covered by individual fabric supplier warranties. If the event of a fabric issue we will contact manufacturer and take appropriate steps to sort out problem.
Select your details
This refers to the options of fitting the blinds inside the frame (inside)
Or fitting the blind to the frames face (outside)
XRoll type refers to the options of front roll or back roll.
Front roll: rolling blind fabric over the front of the tube.
Back roll: rolling fabric over the back of the tube.
Traditionally it is standard to roll over the back. However, some factors lead to front rolling being the best option e.g. the fabric has a white block-out backing. Or the blinds are being fitted in a bay window or over a door with large handles.
XThis is the type of control required for your roller blind. Standard type is chain operated. The other option is motorized with a selection of motor types available. Please refer to motor options in accessories section for size limits on different motors. If purchasing one blind that is motorized you will need to by a complete motor kit (lithium type or 240v type) any additional blinds can be controlled with the remote supplied in the first kit (up to 5 channels). If purchasing the AA Battery type motor you will require one full kit per blind.
XThe control unit colour refers to the colour you want the blinds drive unit to be. Generally this is matched in with the blind fabric colour, chain, bottom rail or window joinery.
XControl chain length is the length of the chain that operates your blind. The chain must be at least half the drop of the blind. For example if your blind is 1200mm high chain must be at least 600mm. We can also supply child safety devices to hold your chains to the wall so there is no risk to young children. If you require child safety devices please make a note in comments section when placing order.
XThe chain colour refers to the colour of the chain which operates the blind.
We recommend co-ordinating colours work best. For example having the chain, drive unit, bottom rail all the same colour and a colour that compliments the blind fabrics or surrounding features in your home.
XThe bottom rail style refers to the style and colour of the bottom rail which sits along the bottom edge of the roller blind.
We suggest linking all blind component colours together such as the bottom rail, chain, and brackets, drive unit.
Bottom rails are available in various different shapes. They are available round, oval, flat
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Some blinds require specialty bracket, for example: If you require double blinds you can use one bracket to hold both blinds, this is handy when you wish to have both sunscreen and blockout roller blinds on the same window.
XSelect your fabric/colour
Please note the midnight colour is actually black, for some reason many screens show it as grey
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