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Consider the possible problems associated with the installation of pleated blinds on complex - non-standard windows. By non-standard, we mean windows with complex geometry, such as triangular, trapezoidal, round, and sometimes roof windows.

Consider the possible problems associated with the installation of pleated blinds on complex - non-standard windows. By non-standard, we mean windows with complex geometry, such as triangular, trapezoidal, round, and sometimes roof windows. Also, windows with an impost, a transom or a window leaf, modern metal double-glazed windows “without a glazing bead” and others. In this article, we will tell you about the different types of blinds Sonata Design in Edmonton https://sonatadesign.ca/edmonton-blinds/

Pleated curtains are 2 aluminum cornices, between which there is a special pleated fabric treated with a composition that prevents stretching and deformation. Pleated curtain components are made of elastic, high-quality plastic, resistant to scratches, temperature changes and deformation.

Metal double-glazed window
Relatively new window construction, in this case a “frameless” metal double-glazed window with a tilt-and-turn sash. The main feature is that this window does not have the usual frame and glazing beads. In this case, installation is carried out directly into the slope and window sill. The difficulty is that the pleated tensioner is installed in a hard-to-reach place - in the very corner, and the slope - also known as the window frame, is made of "solid" metal, all this greatly complicates the installation of the product.

Pleated curtains on windows with impost
Quite often, in modern apartment buildings, with a high sash height, the windows are separated by an additional partition or frame. In this case, it is necessary to install independent products on each sash and transom. In order to minimize the gaps between the products and hide the window frame as much as possible, the pleated curtain fasteners are placed as close to each other as possible. The upper and lower fastenings of the side and central sashes are placed at the same level, thereby masking the height difference between the opening and “deaf” sashes. In this case, a pleated system for plastic windows is used.

Pleated roof windows
Pleated blinds are the ideal solution for decorating, darkening and protecting skylights from the bright sun. Due to the design features (the presence of springs in the eaves) and special ropes passing along the sides, the product is in constant tension at an angle and does not sag. With the help of a special control rod, the length of which varies, you can lower and raise the curtain, located high on the ceiling. The most convenient, but less budgetary, will be to equip pleated blinds with an electric drive and control them using a remote control.

Pleated blinds for triangular, trapezoidal windows
Windows with complex geometry, such as triangular, trapezoidal, require certain precise measurements. This window has a system with tension and a control handle. The lower part of the product is raised and lowered using the handle located on the lower profile. The upper, triangular part of the product is fixed and remains motionless. In some cases, the triangular part can be made movable, while the control will be rope.

Pleated blinds for arched windows
One of the best solutions for arched windows is pleated blinds. Plisse are able to emphasize all the beauty and grace of the arch, while not weighing down the window structure. Products for arched windows are made according to a special template and are a spread out fan. Pleated windows on arched windows are installed in the opening or window frame, in most cases the products can be folded.
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