Velux blinds

Velux is much like Hoover, a well-known brand that is synonymous with the product type. However, the actual windows are called Skylight Roof Windows and there are many brands that manufacture this type of window – just like there are many vacuum cleaner brands but everyone calls them hoovers.

Features of Velux Blinds:

  • Range of styles including Roller, Venetian and Duette for Velux windows.
  • Blackout fabrics to block out the light.
  • Energy efficient fabrics to save you money.
  • Compatible with all major skylight brands.
  • Brush seals create a barrier between the blind and the window frame, blocking out light and reducing heat loss.
  • Add motorisation for hard-to-reach areas or simply to add a touch of luxury to your blind. These blinds can be hard wired if the window is electric, or solar powered if the window is manual. Only recommended with Velux branded blinds.
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Velux Blinds

We can provide blinds for all skylight roof windows including Velux, Keylite, Fakro, Dakstra, Rooflite, Luctis, Okpol, Roto and more. All we need is an image of the plate located on the end of your window, we can then advise the perfect blind for your exact window. We can even manufacture bespoke sizes if your window is unique.

Our extensive range of specially designed roof window and skylight blinds allow you to control the amount of light a room receives via your roof window, whilst also adding the option to fully close to create a perfect room darkening solution.

Often positioned in hard-to-reach areas, our range of skylight blinds can be motorised so that you can open and close by remote control or link to your home automation.

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Get in touch today!

Contact us today and to speak to one of our friendly team. If you have approximate measurements, we can provide an initial price for your blinds within a few hours of your enquiry.

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20 minutes on the A421 from Milton Keynes

20 minutes on the A1/A603 from Biggleswade

20 minutes on the A1/A421 from St Neots

30 minutes on the M1 or A6 from Luton

35 minutes on the M1 from Northampton

35 minutes on the M1 from Harpenden