Pleated blind for fixed glazing / suggestions?

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-20 23:27:15

ypg

2021-01-08 23:44:53
  • #1
We had two 90s installed for our window strip (1.80 width). By a professional. He drilled and we are satisfied. It is quite practical to be able to vary just one half.
 

halmi

2021-01-09 10:06:13
  • #2
At the 3m door we also have a pleated blind each, I think this can also be easily implemented at 1.6m. As mentioned, the pleated blinds are from MHZ.
 

Schimi1791

2021-01-09 10:34:56
  • #3
: Do you also keep your grill "just like that" outside under a cover?
 

Bardamu

2021-01-09 11:41:47
  • #4
Hi, well I can only recommend

1. Not to drill holes in the window frames... there are very good pleated blinds, e.g. from Sunlux24.de, which can be glued to the glass next to the frame. They have lasted ages with us and are of very good quality. Of course, the price depends on the size, ranging from 80 to 100 euros per piece upwards. Standard windows cost 150 euros.

2. You can really mount them yourself very easily, it’s no big deal. Upholsterer for pleated blinds... actually a joke, right??

If you own your own house, you should be able to do that yourself and have the drive to take such things into your own hands. Otherwise, you might as well hire a janitor.

So it’s really no big deal and there are these things in really good quality without damaging the frame. So I certainly wouldn’t buy something like that at Lidl.
 

halmi

2021-01-09 11:58:31
  • #5
Yeah, of course. They can handle that easily. The tarp is only over it because I have some stuff in the base cabinet and it’s not completely sealed. But the grill is also used weekly.
 

halmi

2021-01-09 12:01:49
  • #6


The installation is free with such a thing.
 

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