Operation:
Power Supply:
> 240 Volt Hard Wired (Acmeda) (requires electrician)
> 240 Volt Li-ion Rechargeable (Acmeda)
> AA Battery Pack (Somfy)
Brackets:
> ‘Standard’ bracket for standard single blinds
> ‘Day Night’ bracket for dual or 2 blinds in one
Day Night Blinds: Order each blind separately and select ‘Day Night’ as the ‘Bracket Type’ for both blinds.
Fabric Roll:
Bottom Rail Colours:
Cassette & Side Channels
Mounting Surface:
What surface will you attach your installation brackets to: Wood, Metal or Brick/Cement
Installation:
Outside window frame This means installing the blind on the outside of the window/door frame, either on the wall or architrave. This is also referred to as a ‘Face Fix’. Always ensure you have a solid substrate to screw into (we do not recommend gyprock only).
Inside window frame: This means installing the blind on the inside of the window/door frame, either in the window reveal or into the ceiling. It’s also referred to as a ‘Top Fix’.
For instance: Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room Kitchen, etc.
Control Location:
When it comes to roll direction, you’ve got 2 options:
Front Roll
This is the best choice if your window has a winder or a latch. That way, it won’t get obstructed.
Back Roll (standard)
This helps to keep the blind fabric close to the window glass, which helps to reduce light bleedage and maintain privacy.
Stacking:


Face Fix:
Measure the exact height/drop you’d like the curtain to cover. Remember to take three measurements – left, middle, and right – and provide us with the smallest measurement of the three.
Top Fix:
Measure the drop in 3 places – left, middle, and right – and use the smallest measurement.
Face Fix:
Measure the exact width you’d like the curtain to cover. There are no right or wrong answers here, it’s up to you. Having said that, for a centre opening we recommend that the curtain track extends at least 12.5% either side of the window or door opening, so 25% all up. For a curtain that stacks on one side, we recommend that you add 6.25% to the non-stacking side and 12.5% to the stacking side, left or right. This will allow you to get the best possible light reduction.
Top Fix:
Measure the width you want your curtain track to be. If you want the track to extend wall-to-wall, make sure to select that option while purchasing your curtains. Our factory will deduct about 10-15mm from your measurement to ensure that the track will fit.