Venetian blinds and vertical blinds in Ipswich flats

Overlooking St Edmunds House in Ipswich through Baileys Blinds venetian blinds.

Overlooking St Edmunds House in Ipswich through Baileys Blinds venetian blinds.

Church looking through venetian blinds in Grimwade Street, Ipswich.

Church looking through venetian blinds in Grimwade Street, Ipswich.

Baileys Blinds from Bury St Edmunds and Brandon, Suffolk,  have just installed vertical blinds and 25mm venetian blinds in nine flats in Ipswich, Suffolk,  built for M&D developments.

Vertical blinds were fitted in most of the rooms. They were made using Guardian fabric from Louvolite which is flame retardant and washable. Flame retardant fabrics are normally used in public buildings.

The french doors in the building open inwards. Baileys blinds installed 25 mm venetian blinds fitted into the glazing bars inside the doors. The venetian blind slats are tilted using an acetate wand and lifted and lowered with cords. The 25mm venetian blinds  are narrow enough to allow the doors to be opened fully without damaging the venetian blinds.

The flats were to be completed on 26 September 2009 and Baileys Blinds completed the installation of the blinds on time as agreed.
www.baileysblinds.com.

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