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| Blackout blinds | Roller blinds | ||
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Blackout blinds help to turn day into night. They come with an aluminium backing as standard which reduces heat gain and loss. Also available in a wide range of colours and designs. |
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Provides basic privacy and control of sunlight, wide range of colours and patterns available to choose from. Can be positioned at any point on the window for precision light control. |
| New Flying Pleated blinds | Venetian blinds | ||
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The new Flying Pleated Blind allows more flexible position in the window as it's not fixed to the top or bottom. Providing basic privacy and greater control of sunlight. This soft, decorative effect is available in a wide range of designs and colours. |
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Venetian Blinds design features make operation simple and convenient, with a control mechanism that allows you to position the blinds at any point on the window. Improved aesthetics give you control over both the amount and direction of light, as well as being easy to wipe clean. |
| Awning blinds | Control options for blinds | ||
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The external Awning blind provides effective protection against the heat of the sun, while allowing a pleasant diffused light into the room. |
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Easy control of blinds, windows and shutters. |
How do I identify my window?
Locate your data plate
In order to match the correct blind for your window, you need to p
rovide us with information from the window's data plate.
All VELUX roof windows have a data plate stating exact information about the window.
For windows such as the one illustrated on the left, the data plate is located in the right corner of the top sash behind the ventilation flap.
On other types of VELUX windows, you will find the data plate somewhere visible on the inside of the frame or sash, or behind the ventilation flap.
Data plates differ in appearance depending on the model of your
VELUX window. Please identify and select the version of data plate on your window from the illustrations to the right:
1. Window type
2. Window size
3. Window variant
4. Production code
Roof windows delivered after 01 April 2001 can be recognised by a grey plate size code made up of a combination of one letter and two numbers (i.e GGL M04)
Roof windows delivered from 01 April 1991 to 01 April 2001 can be recognised by a golden coloured data plate and a size code made up of three numbers (i.e GGL 304)
Roof windows delivered before 01 April 1991 can be recognised by a silver coloured data plate and a size code made up of one number combined with three letters (i.e GGL-1)








