63mm large wood slats create a shutter style look.* Blind can be cut to
size – up to 7.5cm on each side and drop reduced* Easy to use cord to raise
and lower the blind.* Simple tilt cords adjust light and privacy.* Fixtures
included.* Available in a choice of sizes.* Shutter style slat. Part of our
Venetian trend, this stunning hardwood blind is crafted in a modern colourway,
ideal when adding a touch of colour to your home. With 63mm large wood slats,
creating a shutter style look they have an easy-to-use cord, to raise and lower
the blind and simple tilt cords to adjust light and privacy. This blind also has
a shutter style slat for a more classic shutter style design. This blind can be
cut down to suit your requirements.What makes the Room Darkening/Light
Control Venetian Blind different to a traditional Venetian blind?Room
Darkening/Light Control Venetian blinds are designed to allow in less light when
closed. This is achieved by using a different type of lift mechanism to a
traditional Venetian blind. A traditional Venetian blind is lowered and lifted
by a cord which passes through the middle of each slat, whereas this version of
a Venetian blind has two cords running in the v groves located on the slat
edges. This means no light can pass though the cord gap, as is the case with
traditional Venetian blinds. As well as no light passing though, there is
enhanced privacy too. The slats also overlap more than a traditional Venetian
blind to allow the slats to lie closer together. Room Darkening/Light Control
Venetian blinds reduce up to 50% more external light than a traditional Venetian
blind. This makes them a great choice, especially in the Spring/Summer
months.How do the Room Darkening/Light Control Venetian blinds
operate?The Room Darkening/Light Control Venetian blind operates in the
same way as a traditional Venetian blind. When opened, the Room Darkening/Light
Control Venetian blinds allow the same light control through the tilt cord and
pull cord mechanisms, meaning the blind can be drawn up for maximum light
exposure, or down with the slats tilted to allow some light but increase privacy
levels.