Skye
Oyster
Blockout Roller
Skye Blockout Oyster Roller Blinds adds a touch of elegance to the Buy Blinds Online collection. Suitable for all types of windows, this multi-faceted beige will add texture and class to your windows. Skye is available in both blackout and light filtering finishes so you can carry a consistent look throughout the home.
All our Roller Blinds are supplied with the exceptional 'Top Gear' drive mechanism which ensures easy installation and many years of trouble free use.
Measuring your blinds in most situations is easy! However if you have a tricky window or need assistance you can always contact us to walk you through it.
You will need:
- A metal tape measure, (cloth tapes are not recommended).
- A pen or pencil.
- Paper.
When you measure:
- Always measure in millimetres (mm).
- Always measure the width first, then the drop - ' W x D '
- Take 3 sets of measurements for the width and the drop. Always use the smallest of the 3 measurements for ordering, (see below).
- If you have someone who can assist, get them to hold the tape measure.
- Double check all measurements before ordering.
- Do not take measurements from plans and always measure every window, even ones that look similar in size.
Where would you like your blind to hang?
Your blinds can be measured and installed in 2 different ways:
- On the inside of your window recess. This is called a 'Recess Fit.'
- On the outside of your window. This is called a 'Face Fit.'
For both IN RECESS and ON FACE installations, the final product size includes the fixing brackets. The actual fabric width will be approximately 30mm less than the measurements you supply. Please do not make any additional deductions when measuring; we will make the necessary adjustments in our factory.
Minimum depth required for installation of brackets for IN RECESS installations:
Single Roller Blinds:
- If you have a window depth of 75mm then the blind can sit snugly in the recess.
- If it’s less than 75mm then the blind may slightly protrude slight from the reveal.
- The minimum depth requirement is 40mm in order to gain a sound fixing.
- Please ensure you make allowances for window locks, window fins and other protrusions within the window recess.
Measuring for blinds that hang inside the window frame (Recess Fit)
Step 1
Measure the width of the inside of the window, (the blue lines), from wall to wall in the 3 places shown in the diagram to the right. Write down the shortest measurement.
Step 2
Measure the drop of your blind, (the red lines), in the 3 places shown. Go from the top of the inside of the window recess to the window sill. Write down the shortest measurement.
Step 3
If your blind has a control, make a note of what side you would like the control on. So when looking at the window opening from the inside looking out and would like the control on the left hand side, you would write down, 'Left.'
Measuring for blinds that hang outside the window frame (Face Fit)
Step 1
Decide how far you want your blind to extend beyond the left and right of your window, generally the further the distance the better the coverage. Measure the distance between these two points. Repeat for the top, middle and bottom. Write down the shortest measurement.
Step 2
Decide exactly how high you want your blind to sit above the window opening. Also decide how far below the opening. This measurement is called the drop. Repeat for the left, middle and right drops. Write down the shortest measurement.
Step 3
If your blind has a control, make a note of what side you would like the control on. So when looking at the window opening from the inside looking out and would like the control on the left hand side, you would write down, 'Left.'
Still unsure? Call us on 1300 006 669 or email sales@buyblindsonline.com.au
For both IN RECESS and ON FACE installations, the final product size includes the fixing brackets. The actual fabric width will be approximately 30mm less than the measurements you supply. Please do not make any additional deductions when measuring; we will make the necessary adjustments in our factory.
Minimum depth required for installation of brackets for IN RECESS installations:
Single Roller Blinds:
- If you have a window depth of 75mm then the blind can sit snugly in the recess.
- If it’s less than 75mm then the blind may slightly protrude slight from the reveal.
- The minimum depth requirement is 40mm in order to gain a sound fixing.
- Please ensure you make allowances for window locks, window fins and other protrusions within the window recess.
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On Sale | Yes |
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Blind Discount Labels | Factory Direct Prices||#F16522::0 |
Blind Colour | Oyster |
Range | Skye |
Material Type | Plain Texture |
Blind Minimum Height | 300 |
Blind Maximum Height | 3000 |
Blind Minimum Width | 300 |
Blind Maximum Width | 2970 |
Blind Minimum Width Chain | 300 |
Blind Minimum Width Motor | 630 |
Blind Maximum Area | N/A |
Blind Sample ID | 22356 |
On Sale | Yes |
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Blind Discount Labels | Factory Direct Prices||#F16522::0 |
Blind Colour | Oyster |
Range | Skye |
Material Type | Plain Texture |
Blind Minimum Height | 300 |
Blind Maximum Height | 3000 |
Blind Minimum Width | 300 |
Blind Maximum Width | 2970 |
Blind Minimum Width Chain | 300 |
Blind Minimum Width Motor | 630 |
Blind Maximum Area | N/A |
Blind Sample ID | 22356 |
Configure Blockout Roller - Skye - Oyster
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Enter the width of your windowWhen installing inside the window frame (Recess Fit)Measure the inside of the window, from left to right, in 3 places, (top, middle and bottom). Enter the smallest measurement. Note we will make the necessary deductions to make your blind fit in the opening. When installing outside the window frame (Face Fit)Measure across the top of the window and overlap at least 50mm, (if possible), past each side. The more overlap the better coverage. Note no deductions will be made, the blind will be made to the size supplied. |
Enter the drop of your windowWhen installing inside the window frame (Recess Fit)Measure the inside of the window, from top to bottom, in 3 places: on the left side, in the middle and on the right side. Enter the smallest measurement. Note we will make the necessary deductions to make your blind fit in the opening. When installing outside the window frame (Face Fit)Measure from where you want the blind to hang above the window and past the bottom. We recommend a top and bottom overlap of at least 50mm, (if possible). The more overlap the better coverage. Note no deductions will be made, the blind will be made to the size supplied. |
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Where will it be fitted?On FaceBlinds fitted On Face have brackets drilled into the vertical wall face, usually above the window or door. In RecessBlinds fitted In Recess have brackets drilled into the top horizontal lip of the window or door recess. |
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What side is my blind operated on?For Chain operation, this is the side that has the chain and gear wheel. For 240V motorised operation, this is the side the electrical cable comes out. |
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What makes my blind go up and down?ChainChain operation is a nylon cord with plastic or metal balls (giving a chain like appearance) which rotates a gear on the fabric roll. When the fabric roll rotates the blind will roll up or down. MotorisedAn internal motor rotates the fabric roll to raise or lower the blind. You control it with a remote control. The motor can run on 240V mains power, or a pack of AA batteries. |
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What colour are my controls?Hardware is the end caps in the fabric roll tube and the brackets they fit into. There are four colours to choose from. |
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What colour are my controls?Chain control comes in five colours, including silver metal. |
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How long should the Chain loop be?The chain loop is measured from the blind down to where the cord loops. Chain loops have to be secured with a tension device for safety, which is provided with every blind. |
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What makes my blind go up and down?Mains OperatedThe internal motor raising and lowering the blind runs on 240V and needs an electrician to wire it in. Battery OperatedThe internal motor raising and lowering the blind is powered by AA batteries and can be safely installed yourself. |
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What colour are my controls?Hardware is the end caps in the fabric roll tube and the brackets they fit into. There are four colours to choose from. |
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How do I control the motor?1 Channel RemoteA 1 channel remote will control a single motorised blind. It cannot be used to control multiple motors. 1 Channel Remote with LCD and TimerA 1 channel remote with LCD and Timer will control a single motorised blind and can be programmed to a schedule on the display. 4 Channel Remote with LCDA 4 channel remote with LCD will control up to four motorised blinds. 4 Channel Remote with LCD and TimerA 4 channel remote with LCD and Timber will control up to four motorised blinds and can program them to a schedule on the display. 8 Channel Remote with LCDA 8 channel remote with LCD will control up to eight motorised blinds. |
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What is at the bottom of the blind?Fabric WrapA Fabric Wrap bottom rail is a tube neatly wrapped in the blind fabric, hiding the tube from the front. It comes with end caps to keep the fabric in place. The tube comes in three colours. OvalAn Oval bottom rail is an aluminium tube that the fabric tucks in to, and comes in four colours. It comes with end caps to keep the fabric in place. |
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Which way does the fabric roll?Back RollWhen the Roll Direction is Back, the fabric rolls off the back behind the tube. If the fabric has a white backing, it will be visible. Back roll puts the fabric closer to the window or door, improving the insulation performance of the blind. Front RollWhen the Roll Direction is Front, the fabric rolls off the in front of the tube. Any fabric backing will not be visible from the front. Front roll moves the fabric away from the window or door, providing more space for mullions. |
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How is the blind fixed in place?NoneYou supply your own hardware fixings to mount the blind. These are commonly available at hardware stores. Screws for WoodWe supply screws for fixing the blind brackets to wood (e.g. 20mm 8 gauge) Screws for PlasterboardWe supply screws for fixing the blind brackets to plasterboard (e.g. wall mates) Screws for SteelWe supply screws for fixing the blind brackets to steel / lintels (e.g. 6mm 6 gauge) - Note: steel lintels need a specific drill bit available at hardware stores. Screws for AluminiumWe supply screws for fixing the blind brackets to aluminium (e.g. 6mm 8 gauge or Tek screw) Toggle Bolts for CeilingWe supply toggle bolts for fixing the blind brackets to ceilings (e.g. wall mates) Wall Plugs, Screws and Drill Bit for BrickWe supply wall plugs, screws and drill bit for fixing the blind brackets to brick (e.g. 38mm 8 gauge self tapper plus green wall plug) |