Over or Under?
Over or Under? Much like the toilet roll debate, a common question we get asked is ‘Should our blind have an under roll or an over roll?’ Here is what you need to consider….
Over or Under? Much like the toilet roll debate, a common question we get asked is ‘Should our blind have an under roll or an over roll?’
You may think you may be able to easily change your blind set up, however the way your blind rolls comes down to how the blind is initially assembled.
Blind assembly explained:
The fabric of your blind is attached to an inner tube and is either forward rolled over the tube, or reverse rolled under the tube. The mechanisms are then attached to either side of the tube with specific roll direction, with a specific chain side, and is then installed to follow how it was made.
Under or Reverse Roll
This method allows the fabric to hang closer to your window which means you will benefit from effective light covering, privacy and heat reflection due to its flush fitting.
Over or Forward Roll
The fabric will hide the roll, looking neater with a pelmet effect. The main benefit being that the blind will sit away from the window which is useful if you have objects such as handles in the way.
As your window furnishing experts we encourage you to consider everything from not just your privacy and lighting needs but also your room layout, design preference, and insulation needs.
We can help make this tricky decision an easy one, call our team to chat today on 1300 795 768 or email enquiry@dmfw.com.au