Skylight Blinds

A skylight blind for a ceiling or tilted wall is basically a custom-made screen that acts like a fitted glove for your roof window. Unlike regular window blinds, which just hang down and would sag uselessly on an angle, this special blind is mounted inside its own frame, complete with tracks along the side. Think of it like a curtain for a window that's lying down: it needs to be held tight from all sides.

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Skylight Blinds

What Are Skylight Blinds?

A skylight blind stays secured in those tracks, you can glide the fabric open or closed using a remote control—which is super handy because these windows are usually too high to reach. Its main uses are to prevent the sun from turning your room into a heat oven in the summer, stop intense glare on screens, and block out light completely—especially in bedrooms or attic rooms—so you can sleep well and prevent the sun from fading your furniture.

Where Skylight Blinds Are Used?

Loft Rooms
Attic Skylights
Pitched Roof Windows
Sunlight Control Areas

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