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TEAK36 | 16:07 Sat 22nd Jan 2005 | Home & Garden
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I have recently had a conservatory built,and would like to purchase some blinds for the windows (not ceiling). If I look for blinds made specifically for conservatories, they are really expensive compared to other blinds.I am thinking of buying some 'other blinds' but am worried about how they are fitted.I dont want to make any holes in the conservatory frame.Is there a way of fitting blinds without making any holes.I assume that blinds made specifically for conservatories are fitted without making any holes, but I have no idea how it is done.
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I am sorry but there is no way of fitting blinds to your conservatory without making holes, whichever type you choose. For windows only, not the roof, you could use ordinary blinds, complete with holes! The only holeless solution would be to use voiles fitted to push-fit rods, these fit inside a recess supported by a strong internal spring. Please contact me if I can help some more. However, if you have found another solution, I would be interested to know!

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