Como Ocra Vertical Blind

Fitted from £105

The Como Vertical Blind fabric is a stunning and eco-friendly light-filtering material designed to bring a sense of serenity and sophistication to any space. Featuring a painterly striped pattern in cool blues, soft greys, and crisp whites, its artistic design mimics the calming movement of water, making it a perfect addition to both contemporary and coastal-inspired interiors.

This Como Vertical Blind fabric gently diffuses natural light, allowing a soft glow to enter while reducing glare and maintaining a level of privacy. Available as a roller, panel, or vertical blind, Como provides versatile styling options to suit different window treatments and interior needs.

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With a generous width of 6000mm, Como is designed for both large and small windows, making it an excellent choice for modern homes and commercial settings. As a recycled fabric, it offers a sustainable solution for those looking to reduce their environmental impact without compromising on style or functionality. The inclusion of Ultrafresh, Pollergen, and Coronasafe coatings ensures enhanced hygiene and durability, protecting against bacteria, allergens, and viruses. Additionally, the fabric is flame retardant, making it a safe and practical option for spaces where fire safety regulations are essential, such as offices, schools, and hospitality environments.

Available in a single refreshing colourway, Como’s blend of cool and neutral tones makes it a versatile addition to various interior schemes. Its ability to filter light while maintaining privacy creates a bright yet comfortable atmosphere, making it ideal for living rooms, kitchens, and workspaces. With its combination of sustainable materials, flame-retardant properties, and advanced protective coatings, Como is a high-performance fabric that seamlessly merges style, functionality, and environmental responsibility. Whether used in residential or commercial spaces, this fabric offers a perfect balance of aesthetics and practicality.

Our most frequent questions

Absolutely. We sell the weights and chains that go along the bottom separately. We also sell the headrail on their own. But our most popular service is our replacement louvre service where we make new material to be hung on your existing headrails. This gives your room a fresh new look and saves you money at the same time!

Our maximum size for a vertical blind is 6m wide x 4m high

From Reynolds, that is correct. We offer the headrails in white, silver, black, brown, champagne and anthracite.

Yes you can. Our special electrically operated headrail allows you to draw the louvres back and forth, and tilt the louvres, all via remote control.

Vertical blinds are made out of vertical cloth lengths that are attached to a sliding rail and controlled by a plastic chain. In the case of a fire, they serve a critical function in preventing the spread of flames via wide doors or windows. However, keep in mind that some of these blinds are made of non-fire-resistant Polymerising Vinyl Chloride (PVC). As a result, it's important to verify if the shades are made of fire-resistant materials to safeguard your home from fires.

Just like all other kinds of blinds, vertical blinds can also be cut to size. this can be done if you bought vertical blinds with a length that is too large for your windows, it can also be used if you would like to move already existing vertical blinds to another window that is of a different size. However, it's essential to know how you can cut these blinds for a precise fit.

Although the process can take a long time, we suggest you cut the slats independently to make sure they are the same. If you want to shorten your blinds, this must be done from the top slats. The folded pockets are used to keep the vertical blinds in place.

If you don't feel like wasting time and energy when your blinds are being removed, here is a simple concept of cleaning vertical blinds without having to take them down:

The following are the materials you will need:

  • Vertical blind cleaning tools
  • Buckets and water
  • Towels
  • Mild washing detergent soap
  • Essential oil (optional);
  • A vacuum cleaner

It depends on your needs. Blackout curtains offer a wider range of design options, more privacy, improved thermal insulation, and noise reduction. While blackout blinds occupy less space, they're far more affordable, quicker to install, easier to keep, and typically come with a remote control in the hot and wet regions. An opaque cloth is contained within a cassette is also found in the blackout blinds.

However, no blinds are available with a total opacity of 100 per cent. As a result, if you choose this room-darkening option, you must pay close attention to the design characteristics.

Almost every style of blackout blind can has some level of automation. For instance, based on where you purchase them, they may come with a remote that controls the rolling component that you can use to draw them. Taking this into account, the installation expenses of this automation are minimal. Automation also makes light control very easy.

Because of the light and simplicity of cleaning, blinds are very beneficial in kitchens. While they do accumulate dust rapidly, a simple vacuum is quicker to perform than putting curtains in the washing machine. When looking for a fabric that is simpler to handle, opt for one that is wipe-clean. Allergy sufferers may have a problem here. Blinds may also be precisely adjusted to the window, providing excellent energy efficiency without the risk of cutting off heating sources like radiators. Some blinds also provide a barrier against the cold or heat even when they are open, allowing you to save energy throughout the day.

Curtains, on the other hand, also come in a variety of designs, lining choices, and materials to modify the room's overall appearance. Light, transparent curtains are appropriate for creating an airy mood in a Scandinavian environment, whilst heavier, rich materials such as velvet are more suited for creating a warm ambience. This entirely depends on the type of cloth you choose, although curtains are often inexpensive. Cotton curtains may cost as low as £10, whereas heavier curtains might cost thousands of pounds. Thicker curtains, which take up more space than blinds, might make a room appear smaller, but they typically give it a more luxurious look.

Curtain, are also thicker due to the amount of cloth required to attain the necessary levels of functionality. As a result, the financial costs of automating them are much higher. Automatic blackout curtains are also a bespoke feature due to the increased length and breadth limits.

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