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Further Information
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- Specifications
Wide slat wood venetians provide excellent control of light and are well suited to a diverse range of environments and interior styles. Wood venetian blinds naturally provide a sense of warmth and can also help to soften harsh room acoustics.
We make our wood venetian blinds with the option of either matching cotton fabric tape or regular string. Wood venetians with tape look more luxurious! They also block the light more effectively and give better privacy when closed.
We offer four modern colours with a matt eggshell finish. The colours are inspired by Farrow and Ball paints.
Our wood venetians are made from sustainable basswood which is grown specifically for this purpose and is not endangered. The wood slats are kiln dried and stabilised before the paint process to ensure they will not warp. The paint has a UV protective layer applied to it to ensure the colour will not fade.
- 50mm wide wood slats
- UV protection coat to prevent colour fading
- Matt eggshell finish
- Black 25mm width fabric tape
- Matching wood valance
- Matching wood acorn shape toggles
- Steel headrail
- Natural cord controls - left side tilt and right side raise/lower
- High quality mechanism
Slat width 50mm
Tape width 25mm
Material Sustainable basswood with steel headrail
Finish Matt eggshell with UV protection coat to prevent colour fading
Controls Matching cord with wooden acorn-shaped toggles
Left side tilt; right side raise/lower
Maximum width 240cm
Maximum drop 260cm (contact us if you require a larger drop)
Headrail size 6cm depth x 4cm height
Stacking height The 'stacking height' is the height of the blind when it is completely pulled up and the slats are gathered together. The longer the drop, the greater number of slats and therefore the greater the stacking height.
The stacking height should be considered when the blind needs to be clear of the window when it is completely pulled up, e.g. if the window opens inwards. In such situations, use the stacking height to calculate where the top of the blind needs to be positioned.
| Blind Drop (cm) | 100 | 125 | 150 | 175 | 200 | 225 | 250 |
| Stacking Height (cm) | 16 | 20 | 23 | 25 | 25 | 26 | 28 |

