John Lewis Wildflower Sprigs Blackout/Thermal Roller Blind
Description
Designed by our in-house team the pattern on this blind was inspired by springtime wildflowers spotted on local countryside walks. It was painted with bright pops of colour by hand and printed with a textured ground making it reminiscent of a painting on canvas. This is a blackout blind which means it eliminates light and gives complete privacy. You can get a sound night's sleep and not be disturbed by the early rising sun in the summer months. It's also moisture resistant so suitable for kitchens and bathrooms where it can get a bit humid. Key features: Can be installed either inside or outside the window recess, to the wall or ceiling Can be standard or reverse rolled. Standard gives a close fit to the window, helping eliminate light. Reverse brings the material forward over the roll which conceals it and creates space between the blind and window Chain mechanism can be attached on the left or right-hand side, without affecting the way the blind is rolled Width can be cut to size Supplied with easy fit universal brackets Includes safety devices to keep children safe Warm in winter, cool in summer As the blackout lining on this blind blocks out sunlight it helps keep your room cool as well as dark. This 3 layer blackout coating also adds an extra layer of insulation, giving the blind thermal properties which aren't found on non-blackout blinds. It protects against both heat loss and heat gain, regulating the temperature of your room so you're kept warm in winter and cool in summer. Worth knowing... The width stated in our product specifications is the total width of the blind including mechanisms and brackets. The width of the fabric alone will be a few centimetres less than this. Safety warning Young children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains, tapes and inner cords that operate the product. To avoid strangulation and entanglement, keep cords out of the reach of young children - cords may become wrapped around a child's neck Move beds, cots and furniture away from window covering cords Do not tie cords together. Make sure cords do not twist and create a loop More information on child safety can be found on our Child Safety Hub
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