Hi There,
Wondering if anyone can recommend a company for Cafe Blinds, for Perth Metro? Would be interested to see some pics of product after installation.
Thanks
jbarry
Browse Forums Outdoor Living Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 13Sep 23, 2013 12:03 pm jockster you won't be disappointed, just make sure your measurements are double and triple checked... i get no kickbacks or anything, just a satisfied customer Yeah will definitely check measurements properly, but it doesn't matter if mine are a bit out as it's on a wall covering windows and isn't fitting in a gap so to say so doesn't need to be a snug fit! Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 14Sep 23, 2013 12:08 pm Good point! No dramas then i guess any others reading this, if you get the HD channels, it is a "snug" fit so with blinds 5m wide, there is probably a couple cm's at max to play with. Something you wouldn't want to get wrong ! Let us know how you go when you decide anyway. Always keen to hear others experiences. Or even if you go with someone else... cheers Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 15Oct 05, 2013 3:29 pm Thinking at the moment that I'm most likely to book with Bozzy Shade Blinds. They're local and have a special out atm so it'll be a few more $$$ but not too extravagant. Has anyone had any experience with them? Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 16Oct 31, 2013 11:10 am Obviously not. I've ordered a crank & clip blind with a span of about 5 meters from Bozzy (through their Dunsborough dealer) which should arrive in about 2 weeks. I'll post up what I think of it once it's installed. Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 17Dec 05, 2013 12:53 am A first home builder here. Just wondering if there is anything we need to do during the construction for the installation of these blinds? Our build thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66797 Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 18Dec 05, 2013 3:22 pm Not really unless there is something unique about where you're planning on putting them. The Crank and Clip sort are essentially bolted above the window or to a rafter and just have eyelets fastened to the wall/post/floor where you want to be able to clip your blinds. The channel type is best suited to a straight edge finish (like most walls and patio poles) but I have heard of different companies doing things to suit those natural wood poles which are typically NOT even/straight. Feel free to post up a section of your plans if you want to so we can see what you're planning on doing. Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 19Dec 07, 2013 7:15 pm So I finally got around to checking out the blind I had installed at my place. Here's a quick couple of pics. I'm pretty impressed with the quality of the blind. I just need to get something to put at the other of the blind from where the downpipe is to space it out from the wall evenly. Anyways, pics! Re: Cafe Blinds - Perth 20Nov 03, 2014 3:09 am Took the advice to use Tom's Cafe Blinds from this thread. Big mistake. Try Simon from Budget Canvas. He's got an ad on Gumtree. Nice bloke to deal with, no nonsense, solid work and a very competitive price. About a year ago, I embarked on a DIY project to construct an outdoor Pergola, which measures approximately 5.2 meters by 4.0… 0 29728 I have motorised roller blinds in my house. I motorised all the blinds I use a lot and the ones that don’t get used too often I didn’t. I went through Motorise My… 2 6678 1 11222 |