This blind is available as a cut length fabric
This fabric is also available as made to measure curtains
Roman Blinds
Imperial is a woven ogee damask design from the Balmoral range. On a strie background the contrasting pattern is woven in lighter colours to create this rich classic pattern.
BALMORAL COLLECTION:
CONCORDE, IMPERIAL, PRELUDE#
HARDY IMPERIAL OLD GOLD FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL ORIENTAL GOLD FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL SPICE FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL IVORY FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL CELADON FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL RESEDA FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL FLORENTINE FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPERIAL WINE FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
HARDY IMPRIAL ROSE FAST OPTION CURTAIN SERVICE
Measurement Guide:
Roman blinds may be fitted either inside the window recess or outside the window.
When deciding whether to fit the Roman blind inside the recess the following points need to be true.
The recess need to be at least 7.5cm (3") deep.
The window does not open inwards
The window is straight (ie the height and width varies by less than 2cm(3/4"))
We deduct 1cm off each side when you order recess size for clearance
To measure a Roman blind to fit inside the recess.
Measure the width in 3 positions (top, middle and bottom)
Make a note of the smallest measurement in centimetres.
Measure the height in 3 positions (both sides and middle)
Make a note of the smallest measurement in centimetres.
To measure a Roman blind to fit outside the recess.
We recommend the Roman blind to extend a minimum of 5cm(2") either side
of the window
We recommend the Roman blind to extend a minimum of 5cm(2") above and below
the window
Measure the width of the window and add 10cm(4")
Measure the height of the widow and add 10cm(4")
You may add more than the 10cm if you wish the Roman blind to extend further
from the window edges.
When measuring for Roman blinds you should always use a metal tape measure as
a plastic clothe tape measure may stretch giving a false reading.