Baileys Blinds were asked by Greenview Environmental Ltd to supply and install window blinds in their new premises at Linden House at the top of Kings Road in Bury St Edmunds.

Linden House, Kings Road, Bury St Edmunds.

Carnival flint vertical blinds from Baileys Blinds at Linden House in Bury St Edmunds
Greenview needed vertical blinds installed in the boardroom and roller blinds in their large meeting room. Baileys Blinds supplied vertical blinds and roller blinds made in Carnival flint fabric which toned in with the buildings internal colour scheme. Greenview needed a dim out fabric for the roller blinds in the large meeting room to allow the screen to be seen during presentations. Baileys Blinds installed Carnival to provide the level of shading required by Greenview. Carnival is also flame retardant and machine washable.
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A papillon dog breeder in Bury St Edmunds needed some replacement slats for her vertical blinds in her conservatory. When I visited her house the papillons started making a terrible noise so she left me in the conservatory and went into the house to calm the dogs. After I had finished she ordered the new vertical blind slats and we agreed a date to fit the blinds.

The flats above the Arc in Bury St Edmunds are now being snapped up by ‘buy to let’ landlords. Baileys blinds have installed vertical and velux blinds in several of the new flats. The top floor flats have a kitchen, dining and lounge area with one bedroom. The windows need dressing because they look directly into the flat opposite.
We see many people in our blind showrooms in Bury St Edmunds and Brandon who want change the colour of their vertical blind slats. They move into a new house with existing vertical blinds or redecorate or just get fed up with the colours and want a change. Its very easy and relatively cheap to do assuming that the vertical blind track mechanism is still working because you are only paying to change the fabric.
Havebury Housing Partnership have just completed Goodfellows, an eco homes development in Kings Road, Bury St Edmunds. The building has been constructed using what looks like rough sawn timber and provides a contrast to the adjacent modern buildings of the `Bury Strip`. Its a great location but there is no car parking provided.