How to Install Custom Fit Roman Blinds Guide
At Blinds Downunder we have put together detailed written instructions on how to install your selected custom fit roman blinds.
Items Required to install your Custom Fit Roman Blind
- Pencil to mark bracket holes in fixing position.
- Drill with selected size drill bit for pilot holes (Test pilot hole size is correct on sample material. We suggest testing one masonry hole is correct for Green plugs prior to drilling all holes) You may require different drill bits depending on different materials. Consult your qualified local hardware for further assistance if required.
- Phillips head screwdriver or Phillips head drill attachment, whichever is preferred.
- Fixing screws for brackets. (Note*: Screws are not provided by Blinds Downunder, due to the different nature with fixing Brackets to different materials.) As a rough guide we recommend;
- 16mm timber screws to fit brackets to headboard.
- 40mm x 7 gauge\Timber screws for face fit timber or MDF architraves or through plaster into studs.
- 20mm x 7 gauge\ Timber screw for timber or MDF reveals and child safety device. Longer screws maybe required to fit child safety device to solid fixing.
- 6 gauge self-tapping screws for aluminium or steel fixings
- We do not recommend fixing brackets directly to plasterboard only. If you choose to proceed with this option, toggle bolts or plaster plugs, are sometimes recommended by your qualified local hardware store, as a last resort for fixing brackets. The hardware store will most likely recommend the highest load bearing capacity plugs and check if screws fit through bracket holes. Blinds Downunder only recommends fixing to solid substrates behind plaster ie; Timber noggins, Timber/steel lintels or Timber or steel studs.
- Green Plugs and appropriate screws for masonry fixing, as guided by qualified local hardware store.
- Clean hands
You may require additional assistant to help with the install of long blinds.
We recommend if you are unsure, that you take photos of install area and discuss with your qualified local hardware store for further detailed advice regarding fixing options. Blinds Downunder takes no responsibility for poor bracket fixing or damage caused by incorrect installations.
How to Install your Custom Fit Roman Blind
- Once desired fixing has been chosen and purchased from qualified local hardware store.
- Place bracket in desired position for face fit Roman Blinds and mark holes using pencil. (Test for studs with a stud finder or hitting little nail directly above architrave so hole won't be visible to the eye, once studs or lintel is found in each spot mark and install brackets on level plain. We use blue painters tape to mark holes when pre drilling.) Important note; ensure brackets clear blind function prior to drilling. Ensure brackets are no more than 100mm from each end and divide other brackets accordingly. Try to space brackets at approximately 600mm centres.
- Drill Pilot holes based on pencil marks for desired bracket position.
- Place brackets in desired position and complete fastening desired fixing until complete. Place hand on bracket and apply gentle pressure to test adequate fixing.
- Install Roman Blind on top of brackets and mark holes on roman blind. make sure roman blind is sitting in desired position.
- Drill pilot hole in desired location
- Use long screwdriver to attach to headboard with 16mm screws. Be careful not to damage fabric.
- Finally: Secure the cord safety device or the ball chain off to the wall with a Child Safety Device to comply with the Australian Child safety Regulations. All Roman Blinds require warning labels and our installer labels to be permanently installed. These guidelines need to be followed for child safety compliance. Refer to our child safety page, ACCC guidelines and downloads. These standards are required on all chorded roman blind installs. By purchasing our product, you agree to comply with ACCC guidelines on all roman blind supplied by Blinds Downunder.
Below is a printable copy of How to install Roman blinds.