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The Roman blind features a textured woven fabric with three selectable lining options for varied light control and insulation. Its made-to-measure design ensures precise window fitting, while the positioning flexibility of the operating chain accommodates different furniture arrangements. The integrated safety clips secure the cord system and release under pressure for child safety, and the blind offers both inside and outside recess mounting options. Widths over 130cm may include a fabric join to achieve the required coverage.
* Choose from 3 linings* Select your fitting type* Pick a side for the operating chain Our Orvieto range of Roman Blinds bestows a stylish textured design which will bring beauty to any room.**Choosing your lining:*** Blackout provides minimal light disturbance in your home making it perfect for bedrooms.* Thermal helps to keep the warmth in and the cool air out meaning it’s great for family rooms or lounges.* Our Standard Lining is perfect if you like the glow of natural light whilst your curtains are closed whilst still maintaining your privacy.**Choosing your fitting type:*** Inside the recess: this gives a tidy, snug finish as it’s made to fit your window exactly.* Outside the recess: this option is great if you don’t want the blind to be visible from the outside when it’s drawn up.**Choosing which side you’d like the operating chain:*** Think about where your blind will be situated and what furniture may be near it – choose the side that is easier for you to access.**Child Safety:**We add clips to the back of our roman blinds to attach the cords to the fabric. They also double up as a child safety feature. If pressure is exerted the clips will detach to prevent the risk of strangulation. If the clips detach accidentally during normal use, they can be easily re-clipped back into place. Please note: If your measured width is over 130cm your blinds may come with a fabric join to provide the full width required.
















