Archive for the ‘Perfect Fit Blinds’ Category

Perfect Fit Conservatory Pleated Blinds

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Installing Perfect Fit pleated blinds

Installing Perfect Fit pleated blinds

Perfect Fit pleated blinds- The finished job

Perfect Fit pleated blinds- The finished job

Perfect fit pleated blinds - The outside view

Perfect fit pleated blinds - The outside view

Baileys Blinds have just installed Perfect Fit conservatory pleated blinds to the side windows in a white upvc conservatory located just outside Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
The pleated blinds are mounted in perfect fit frames manufactured in the Baileys Blinds factory at Eastern Way, Bury St Edmunds. The perfect fit frames are attached to the windows by brackets which slide in between the glass and the window bead. There are no holes to drill the blinds just clip into place and are easily removed for cleaning if necessary.

The pleated blinds are made from polyester and are fully retractable. Perfect fit pleated  blinds  look  like they are part of the window frame.www.baileysblinds.com.

Perfect Fit Shaped Conservatory Pleated Roof Blinds

Thursday, January 21st, 2010
Triangular Perfect Fit Conservatory Pleated Roofblinds

Triangular Perfect Fit Conservatory Pleated Roofblinds

Baileys Blinds from Bury St Edmunds and Brandon in Suffolk supplied and installed pleated blinds in this conservatory roof using the Perfect Fit system from Louvolite.
There is no need to drill holes when fitting Perfect fit blinds.

Triangular and Rectangular Conservatory Pleated Roofblinds

Triangular and Rectangular Conservatory Pleated Roofblinds


Perfect fit blinds clip into place and will appear to become part of the window frame. They can be easily removed to allow the conservatory windows to be cleaned.
Perfect fit blinds do not clutter the window sills and are particularly suitable for tilt and turn windows in conservatories.www.baileysblinds.com.

Perfect Fit Venetian Blinds

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

063Becky needed something to dim out her ground floor bedroom because she had difficulty sleeping after her night shifts. French doors open out onto a patio area in the garden and she wanted something to provide shading on the windows without closing the curtains.

She doesn’t like vertical blinds and also felt that a large roller blind would be unsightly and impractical. I suggested wood effect 25 mm width aluminium venetian blinds mounted in Perfect Fit frames. This makes the venetian blinds appear to be part of the window.

We installed the blinds two weeks after receiving her order and she was very pleased saying that the blinds looked like shutters.They tilt and lift the same as venetian blinds do in conventional installations. If you need to know more come and see in our showrooms in Bury St Edmunds or Brandon or visit www.baileysblinds.com

Back Door Blind

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

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One of my relatives recently had her kitchen replaced by MFI in Bury St Edmunds. The kitchen now looks light and modern. She is very pleased with the result.

She wanted to buy a new blind for the back door but thought it was impossible because there is not enough room for the blind between the door hinge and the wall return to allow the door to open fully. The solution was to install a perfect fit frame on the door and then  mount a blind in the frame which then becomes part of the door.

We installed a pleated blind covered in Madrid,  a Louvolite pleated fabric, which allowed us to install a matching Madrid vertical blind on the adjacent window.  We also offered a venetian blind but she preferred the pleated style.

If you would like to see our vertical blind or pleated blind catologues visit www.baileysblinds.com