How much are Vision Blinds ? is a little difficult to answer for everyone.
Vision blinds can seem expensive when compared to a traditional roller blind, but when you think about it a vision blind has twice as much fabric as a traditional roller blind.
The price will also depend on your choice of fabric and the supplier of the blind, we do have designer vision blinds and they can be double the price.
The prices I have listed are our starting retail prices and include measuring and installing in Leicestershire, where you live might also make a difference when answering how much are vision blinds.
How much are Vision Blinds?
Windows
1000 mm wide x 1200 mm deep £242 inc vat
1500 mm wide x 1200 mm deep £292 inc vat
2000 mm wide x 1200 mm deep £339 inc vat
Patio / French / Bi-fol doors
1000 mm wide x 2000 mm deep £348 inc vat
2000 mm wide x 2000 mm deep £459 inc vat
The maximum width of a Vision blind is 2700mm, so if your windows and doors are wider then you would need multiple blinds
Most Vision blinds we installed are in front of doors, but there is a brand-new version that can fit directly onto the door. Don’t worry the perfect fit Vision blinds do not need any screws or drilling into the frame of the door. Please note these blinds are suitable for French Doors, Bi-fold and sliding doors will have to have the vision blinds fitted in front of the doors.
Vision Blinds in the open position allow extra light to enter the room, whilst still keeping a good level of privacy. Whereas a traditional roller blind is either up or down.
Line to opaque panels in the fabric and you have total privacy.
The prices quoted are for side chain operated Vision Blind, as you can see in the video you can operate your blind with a remote control. Prices for that start from £99 per blind, again this will depend on the manufacturer.
I think this helps to answer the question of how much are vision blinds.
A visit to your local blind showroom would be well worth it, so you can try before you buy.
About Phil Coleman
Phil Coleman is the fifth generation of his family to run Barlow Blinds, a Leicester business that has been making blinds since 1887. With over 30 years of hands-on experience, Phil has played a leading role in shaping industry standards including being part of the team that wrote the only NVQ qualification for blind and shutter installers. He also serves on the Management Committee of the British Blind & Shutter Association (BBSA), helping to set best practice across the trade. Under his leadership, Barlow Blinds has remained true to its founding principle: “It’s not our job to find customers for our blinds, it’s our job to find the right blinds for our customers.”
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