Oyster Cream
Shutter Style - From £21.12
Oyster Cream wooden Venetian from our 63 mm Wooden Blinds Shutter Style Venetian Blinds Blinds. The 63mm slat size, are ideal for larger windows and also ensure more light can enter the room whilst the blind is tilted or raised.
Data sheet
- Material
- Real Wood
- Colour
- Cream & Natural
- Slat Size
- 63 mm
- Features
- Strings
- Blind Type
- Wood Venetian
Faux Wood are manufactured from an extremely durable PVC plastic, which in turn brings benefits of being waterproof and very easy to clean. Real Wood blinds are, as you can probably guess, made from 100% real basswood! Real Wood blinds come in fantastic colours, some oozing with class with their deep grained texture.
There are two sets of controls on a Wooden blind. To raise and lower the blind, the cord would be on the right hand side of the blind and when you pull this cord the bottom bar of the blind moves upwards, and each slat stacks on top of each other until the blind reaches the headrail where it cannot be raised any higher. To tilt the slats, there are two cords on the left hand side of the blind. Pulling one cord will make the slats close downwards and pulling the other cord will then make the slats close upwards.
Whilst Wooden blinds do block plenty of light out and will give complete privacy when closed, they are not a blackout product.
The slats on wood blinds when closed do overlap each other, however there will still be light creeping round each individual slat.
On all our Wooden Blinds it is normal for up to two slats to sit on the bottom bar, this is to cover the punch holes in the bottom bar and to minimise the light seepage. Sometimes you will have a second slat sat on the bottom bar, this is there to block the light when closed, and even though it may look like it shouldn't be there - trust us it is meant to be!
Measuring for our wooden blinds is straightforward. How you want your blinds to fit - inside the recess or outside of it - will determine where you measure. Check out our full measuring guide for wooden blinds for step-by-step instructions.
Each of our wooden blinds come with a full fitting guide which can be downloaded from our website, along with a short demonstration video. We recommend reading and watching these carefully before installation to get the perfect fit for your wooden blinds.
For our faux wood blinds, you can clean them by running a damp cloth over the slats. If your wooden blinds are from our real wood range then it's important to keep them dry, so it's best to dust them with a dry cloth or hoover with the dust attachment.
Wooden blinds can't be beaten for their timeless, stylish look if you want a classic yet flexible solution to your room. Even better, you can choose from real wood or faux and from a huge range of finishes to get the perfect match.
Visit our FAQ'S page
Oyster Cream wooden Venetian from our 63 mm Wooden Blinds Shutter Style Venetian Blinds Blinds. The 63mm slat size, are ideal for larger windows and also ensure more light can enter the room whilst the blind is tilted or raised.
Go ahead and explore our range of brands blinds and shutter style blinds for other options and colours as well.
Data sheet
- Material
- Real Wood
- Colour
- Cream & Natural
- Slat Size
- 63 mm
- Features
- Strings
- Blind Type
- Wood Venetian
Faux Wood are manufactured from an extremely durable PVC plastic, which in turn brings benefits of being waterproof and very easy to clean. Real Wood blinds are, as you can probably guess, made from 100% real basswood! Real Wood blinds come in fantastic colours, some oozing with class with their deep grained texture.
There are two sets of controls on a Wooden blind. To raise and lower the blind, the cord would be on the right hand side of the blind and when you pull this cord the bottom bar of the blind moves upwards, and each slat stacks on top of each other until the blind reaches the headrail where it cannot be raised any higher. To tilt the slats, there are two cords on the left hand side of the blind. Pulling one cord will make the slats close downwards and pulling the other cord will then make the slats close upwards.
Whilst Wooden blinds do block plenty of light out and will give complete privacy when closed, they are not a blackout product.
The slats on wood blinds when closed do overlap each other, however there will still be light creeping round each individual slat.
On all our Wooden Blinds it is normal for up to two slats to sit on the bottom bar, this is to cover the punch holes in the bottom bar and to minimise the light seepage. Sometimes you will have a second slat sat on the bottom bar, this is there to block the light when closed, and even though it may look like it shouldn't be there - trust us it is meant to be!
Measuring for our wooden blinds is straightforward. How you want your blinds to fit - inside the recess or outside of it - will determine where you measure. Check out our full measuring guide for wooden blinds for step-by-step instructions.
Each of our wooden blinds come with a full fitting guide which can be downloaded from our website, along with a short demonstration video. We recommend reading and watching these carefully before installation to get the perfect fit for your wooden blinds.
For our faux wood blinds, you can clean them by running a damp cloth over the slats. If your wooden blinds are from our real wood range then it's important to keep them dry, so it's best to dust them with a dry cloth or hoover with the dust attachment.
Wooden blinds can't be beaten for their timeless, stylish look if you want a classic yet flexible solution to your room. Even better, you can choose from real wood or faux and from a huge range of finishes to get the perfect match.
Visit our FAQ'S page
Measuring & Fitting Guides
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How To Measure Outside Recess
How To Measure Inside Recess
- • Measure in 3 places for both the width and the drop, and always use the smallest measurements.
- • Don't make any deductions from your measured sizes.
- • Read and follow our guides for fitting within or outside the window recess.
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