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Blind fixtures

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Caro35 · 31/12/2017 14:55

I threw out my old inherited conservatory blinds a few years back and now would like to get new ones.
I would like to get blinds which the attachments/fixtures fit into the existing holes. The problem I have are some of the fixtures which were used before sit in the middle of the window ( or not at the end of the blind) don't know why.
So, does anyone know of a blind with adjustable fittings?
Any ideas would be welcome as a bit stumped!
Ta x

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BubblesBuddy · 31/12/2017 15:55

I would fill the holes and start again. Then you get the perfect finish instead of a bodge. Or put the blinds on a wooden batton attached to the wall as you wish, then attach the blinds to that.

Caro35 · 31/12/2017 16:14

Thanks for replying - I guess I felt as the holes are made into the plastic/polycarbonate area above the window filling the holes might look a bit messsy - but you are probably right - thanks again

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BubblesBuddy · 31/12/2017 16:24

It’s a shame the holes are not in the wall instead of the window frame. I agree it makes filling a lot more difficult but the new blind will hide the holes.

Caro35 · 31/12/2017 20:09

Cheers. Seems obvious now - ta

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