Fitting your Roman Blinds

Step 1

Outside Recess
If fitting the blind outside the window, measurements C will need to be the same. To work out C, simply subtract measurement B from A and divide the answer by 2. Follow instructions for Face Fixing.

Inside Recess
Decide whether to Face Fix or Top Fix. Face Fix to fit the bracket to the window frame. Top Fix to the lintel if the window frame is uPVC, or if there are any obstructions, e.g. window handles.

Outside and inside recess

Step 2

Place blind in fitting position. Space the brackets (B) evenly.

Bracket position


Step 3

Top Fixing
Measure the distance that any handles protrude from the frame, A. Mark this measurement on the lintel and use it to positon the back of the bracket. Mark the position of holes B and screw bracket to lintel using screws and rawl plugs supplied.

Face Fixing
Position bracket with swing arm facing towards you, and mark holes B. Screw bracket in place. Use rawl plugs if fitting to the wall.

Top and Face Fix


Step 4

Push swing arm anti-clockwise as far as it will go. Now clip the blind over the bracket, first easing the front lip of the headrail A into place, before the back corner clicks in. Push swing arm clockwise until it locks into place, firmly holding the blind headrail.

Easy to use Roman Blind Rail System

Renaissance Cassette Lift Rail System

Roman Blind rail system with metal chain sidewinder.


Renaissance Cassette Lift Rail System

Your Roman Blind is easily removed for cleaning.

Renaissance Cassette Lift Rail System

With the Renaissance Cassette Lift Rail System you can install your made to measure roman blinds quickly and easily. The robust, ready assembled lightweight aluminium rail includes metal chain, hook tape, loop tape and brackets. The system allows you to hang your blinds close to the window frame or ceiling.

Contained within the cassette headrail, the chain sidewinder mechanism, provides smooth lifting of the roman blind - available either left or right.

left or right sidewinder

Easily removed for cleaning
To wash and clean, you can easily remove the roman blind by gently pulling along the headrail. No need to disassemble or re-mount the whole system.

The rail system keeps your roman blinds neat, compact and looking great!




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