Thicket Blackout Light Stone Motorised Roller Blind
Thicket Blackout Light Stone
Upgrade your space with the Thicket Blackout Light Stone Motorised Roller Blind, crafted from durable PVC material that is both blackout and moisture-resistant. Ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and other humid environments, this blind blocks out most light and provides a high level of privacy. It operates effortlessly via remote control and can be customised with a sleek cassette and matching bottom bar for a contemporary finish.
The soft Grey/Silver tone complements neutral interiors, adding a practical and understated elegance to your décor.
We recommend recharging the blind every 4-5 months. The integrated battery within the motor means you do not need to remove the blind from its brackets when charging. The motor head has an accessible USB-C port (just like your mobile phone) where you simply plug in the charger; when charging is complete the LED light on the charger will turn solid Green.
The charging port is at the end of the motor within the roller tube of the blind, you can select which side you would like the motor end to be on to help with ease of access to plug this into the charger, the blinds can be charged when in the brackets or when taken down.
Measuring & Fitting Guides
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How To Measure Outside Recess
How To Measure Inside Recess
- Measure in 3 places for both the width and the drop, and always use the smallest measurements.
- Remember, when choosing recess fitting the material will be roughly 35mm less, for bracket fixings.
- Read and follow our guides for measuring roller blinds.
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How To Fit
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Minimalist, Clean Aesthetic
Remotes available in black and white, both colours are a stylish addition to your home.
Blind Control
Set up to six limits for each group of blinds, including upper, lower, and four intermediate positions.