Designing your dream blinds
Face fit with architrave
Blinds that sit outside the frame are
- Typically fastened to the portion of the window frame that faces you, block-out materials are a popular choice among our clients for bedrooms.
- ideal fit for navigating large obstacles in the window recess
- When feasible, back rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be customized to match your bespoke blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmet for large windows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.
- Choose a contrasting color to blend in with other elements of your house, or match the color of your base rail, bracket, and chain to the color of your blind fabric.

Face fit square set
Blinds that sit outside a frameless window are called face fit frameless windowameless window
- Blinds fit best on wall studs, but they can also be mounted on concrete, stone, brick, or tile if your walls are plaster. This makes them perfect for bedrooms.
- Blockout materials are frequently chosen by our clients.
- Avoid letting too much light in from the sides.
- ideal for avoiding large obstacles
- When feasible, back rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be customized to match your bespoke blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmet for large windows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.
- Choose a contrasting color to tie or match the color of your blind fabric to that of your chain, bracket, and base rail.

Recess fit
Blinds that sit inside the frame are called recess fit
- smooth and contemporary appearance that fits well in living spaces
Light-filtering or sunscreen materials are frequently chosen by our clients. - Allow a tiny bit of light to enter through the sides.
- ideal for windows that are deep and have few impediments.
- Generally speaking, front rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be matched to your blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmeows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.t for large wind
- Select the 120 mm pelmeows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.t for large wind
- Choose a contrasting color to tie or match the color of your blind fabric to that of your chain, bracket, and base rail.

- Outside the frame
-
Face fit with architrave
Blinds that sit outside the frame are
- Typically fastened to the portion of the window frame that faces you, block-out materials are a popular choice among our clients for bedrooms.
- ideal fit for navigating large obstacles in the window recess
- When feasible, back rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be customized to match your bespoke blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmet for large windows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.
- Choose a contrasting color to blend in with other elements of your house, or match the color of your base rail, bracket, and chain to the color of your blind fabric.
- Outside a frameless window
-
Face fit square set
Blinds that sit outside a frameless window are called face fit frameless windowameless window
- Blinds fit best on wall studs, but they can also be mounted on concrete, stone, brick, or tile if your walls are plaster. This makes them perfect for bedrooms.
- Blockout materials are frequently chosen by our clients.
- Avoid letting too much light in from the sides.
- ideal for avoiding large obstacles
- When feasible, back rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be customized to match your bespoke blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmet for large windows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.
- Choose a contrasting color to tie or match the color of your blind fabric to that of your chain, bracket, and base rail.
- Inside the frame
-
Recess fit
Blinds that sit inside the frame are called recess fit
- smooth and contemporary appearance that fits well in living spaces
Light-filtering or sunscreen materials are frequently chosen by our clients. - Allow a tiny bit of light to enter through the sides.
- ideal for windows that are deep and have few impediments.
- Generally speaking, front rolling blinds are advised.
- For simple elegance, add motorization to your blinds. You can select between wired or battery-operated motors.
- For a luxurious effect, choose pelmet, which comes in four neutral colors or can be matched to your blind fabric.
- Select the 120 mm pelmeows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.t for large wind
- Select the 120 mm pelmeows and the 100 mm pelmet for a slimline appearance.t for large wind
- Choose a contrasting color to tie or match the color of your blind fabric to that of your chain, bracket, and base rail.
- smooth and contemporary appearance that fits well in living spaces
OK it’s time to start measuring,
let’s take it step by step.
Face fit
1. Determine your width.
Make a note of the precise outside width of your window frame across the top. This will be the width between your brackets. Remember that the breadth of the cloth is approximately 30 mm less than the measurement of the bracket.


2. Calculate your drop.
Write down the height of the window frame, measured from the top to the point where you want the blind to finish. This could be to match other blinds in your room, at the bottom of the frame, or just above the floor.
3. Select the side of your chain.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.


4. Order your custom blinds online
You’re all set to order your blinds!
If you want to add a pelmet to your order, just choose your size (100 mm or 120 mm)
Keep in mind that roller blind with FRS pelmet will reduce your fabric width by approximately 40mm narrower than the outer pelmet side cover-to-pelmet side bracket measurement.
Face fit square set
1. Determine your width.
Take a precise measurement of the window’s width across the top and record it.
Then, to acquire your bracket to bracket width, add at least 70 mm to the measurement you took. This additional prevents light from leaking through the sides of your blinds.
For instance, the width of your window is 1810 mm. You’ll give us 1880 mm after adding 70 mm.


2. Calculate your drop
To determine where you want your blind to end, measure the window’s height from top to bottom. This could be to match other blinds in your room, at the bottom of the window, or just above the floor.
Then, to prevent light from leaking in, add at least 70 mm to the top and bottom.
For instance, the desired drop is 1200 mm in length. After adding 70 mm to the top and bottom, you will write 1340 mm.
3. rollerblinds, 9 frameless height
Select the chain side.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.


4. Place your online bespoke blind order.
You are prepared to place your blind order!
Simply select your size (100 mm or 120 mm) if you would like to add a pelmet to your order, and we’ll take care of the rest to make sure it fits well. No additional measurements are required.
Recess fit
1. Verify your depth.
Make sure the distance between your window’s glass and the window frame’s edge is at least 50 mm. This is to ensure that your roller blinds will fit properly inside your frame with adequate room.
Note any obstacles, keeping in mind that they should be few. These notes will be added to your order.


2. Take a measurement of your width.
Take a precise measurement of the window frame’s interior width across the top and record it. This will be the width between your brackets. To ensure a flawless fit, don’t make any deductions; we’ll take care of it for you.
3. Calculate your drop
Take a precise measurement of the window frame’s inside height from top to bottom and record it. Your blind will be flush with the bottom of the frame when it is rolled down.


4. Select the chain side.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.
5. Place an online order for personalized blinds.
You are prepared to place your blind order!
Simply select your size (100 mm or 120 mm) if you would like to add a pelmet to your order, and we’ll take care of the rest to make sure it fits well. No additional measurements are required.

- Outside the frame
-
Face fit
1. Determine your width.
Make a note of the precise outside width of your window frame across the top. This will be the width between your brackets. Remember that the breadth of the cloth is approximately 30 mm less than the measurement of the bracket.
2. Calculate your drop.
Write down the height of the window frame, measured from the top to the point where you want the blind to finish. This could be to match other blinds in your room, at the bottom of the frame, or just above the floor.
3. Select the side of your chain.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.
4. Order your custom blinds online
You’re all set to order your blinds!
If you want to add a pelmet to your order, just choose your size (100 mm or 120 mm)
Keep in mind that roller blind with FRS pelmet will reduce your fabric width by approximately 40mm narrower than the outer pelmet side cover-to-pelmet side bracket measurement. - Outside a frameless window
-
Face fit square set
1. Determine your width.
Take a precise measurement of the window’s width across the top and record it.
Then, to acquire your bracket to bracket width, add at least 70 mm to the measurement you took. This additional prevents light from leaking through the sides of your blinds.
For instance, the width of your window is 1810 mm. You’ll give us 1880 mm after adding 70 mm.
2. Calculate your drop
To determine where you want your blind to end, measure the window’s height from top to bottom. This could be to match other blinds in your room, at the bottom of the window, or just above the floor.
Then, to prevent light from leaking in, add at least 70 mm to the top and bottom.
For instance, the desired drop is 1200 mm in length. After adding 70 mm to the top and bottom, you will write 1340 mm.
3. rollerblinds, 9 frameless height
Select the chain side.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.4. Place your online bespoke blind order.
You are prepared to place your blind order!
Simply select your size (100 mm or 120 mm) if you would like to add a pelmet to your order, and we’ll take care of the rest to make sure it fits well. No additional measurements are required.
- Inside the frame
-
Recess fit
1. Verify your depth.
Make sure the distance between your window’s glass and the window frame’s edge is at least 50 mm. This is to ensure that your roller blinds will fit properly inside your frame with adequate room.
Note any obstacles, keeping in mind that they should be few. These notes will be added to your order.
2. Take a measurement of your width.
Take a precise measurement of the window frame’s interior width across the top and record it. This will be the width between your brackets. To ensure a flawless fit, don’t make any deductions; we’ll take care of it for you.
3. Calculate your drop
Take a precise measurement of the window frame’s inside height from top to bottom and record it. Your blind will be flush with the bottom of the frame when it is rolled down.
4. Select the chain side.
Note the side that you want your chain to be on. Consider which side is the most accessible, clear of obstacles, and where the chain will be least noticeable.
5. Place an online order for personalized blinds.
You are prepared to place your blind order!
Simply select your size (100 mm or 120 mm) if you would like to add a pelmet to your order, and we’ll take care of the rest to make sure it fits well. No additional measurements are required.
Our hints and tips
Are you curious about our best advice for measuring up like a pro?
- To avoid inadvertently reversing your measurements, always write “width” and “drop” next to them.
- Please only provide us the precise measurements that we request. Your blinds will be specially made by our specialists to fit your windows.
- You don’t have to because we take typical deductions for recess blinds. To facilitate installation, the roller blind width will be 4 mm smaller. Face Fit roller blinds are precisely the right size; no measurements are taken.
- Measure each window. We want all of your blinds to fit precisely because every window in every home may vary slightly in size.
- We understand that every home is different, and if you need to chat, we can be reached at +61 414 959665.
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