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Thermal Blinds

Stefan from Plissee Blinds

GAIN LIGHT, PRIVACY & VIEW

The NEW Slim-profile Pleated or Thermal Honeycomb blind for sliding and folding Balcony doors.

Top-down and bottom-up operation blinds,
Raised blinds from below can significantly impact the range of what can be seen from street level or below, while letting plenty of light in and with a clear view outside.
With the clamp mount or adhesive fastening, mounting options are available without screwing to prevent damage.

Fabric is available in many colours, total light blackout or translucent materials, and UV block. Thermal honeycomb blinds keep the heat out in summer and the warmth inside in winter.
Open your door without adjusting the blinds.
They can be installed on many types of windows & doors and match with curtains!
Available for both the private and commercial properties sector.
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