Gone are the days of appointments and in-home visits to get your new curtains, blinds and shutters installed. With our easy do-it-yourself measure and installation for curtains, blinds and shutters, it's easy to do it all yourself and on your schedule. In fact when you choose Easy Blinds, the hardest part about getting your new blinds, curtains and shutters installed is choosing your fabric, so we decided to make that easy too.
We've handpicked our favourite fabrics that look great in any home, to make your decisions easier with textures and colours that will suit any home. But we've gone the extra mile and made sure our fabrics are budget-friendly meaning you don't have to compromise to get the look and functionality you want and need.
We've handpicked our favourite fabrics that look great in any home, to make your decisions easier with textures and colours that will suit any home. But we've gone the extra mile and made sure our fabrics are budget-friendly meaning you don't have to compromise to get the look and functionality you want and need.
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Choose from our hand-picked range on-trend materials and fabrics for roller blinds, curtains and shutters to suit every home. All you need is a tape measure - and maybe a friend if your windows are bigger than you are. Follow our measurement guides and you'll feel like a pro with the results to match.
We've made everything as easy as can be, but sometimes everyone needs a little bit of extra help. If you're stuck measuring, installing, or even just want a someone to sense check your decisions, reach out and we'll make it even easier. Reach out on live chat, 9am-5pm Monday - Friday, or use the contact form or email us and we'll get back to you.
Curtains might look expensive, but they don't have to cost an arm and a leg. At Easy Blinds we keep prices low by handpicking the best value materials for budget-friendly curtains, and DIY install and measure make our prices hard to beat. It's all about helping you get the look for less. By far the most popular type of curtain on the market is the S-fold curtain.
Measure the depth of the window frame, from the glass to the edge of the frame. To make sure you measure in a straight line, we recommend measuring the bottom corner - as long as it is free from obstructions. Measure the width between the inside edges of the window frame. We recommend measuring from the top section of your window close to where your brackets will be installed.
The only thing easier than measuring for your own roller blinds is installing them. Grab your drill and you're ready to go. Choose your installation guide below based on whether you chose face fit or recess fit when you measured your blinds (check your email receipt if you can't remember).
The screws provided are perfect for installing into a wooden window frame or into a wall stud but if you're installing your blind into plaster, concrete, stone, brick or tile, you'll need to get some additional wall plugs or wall anchors.For recess fit blinds, we'll be drilling the brackets into the inside edge of the top of the window frame.
The screws provided are perfect for installing into a wooden window frame or into a wall stud but if you're installing your blind into plaster, concrete, stone, brick or tile, you'll need to get some additional wall plugs or wall anchors.For recess fit blinds, we'll be drilling the brackets into the inside edge of the top of the window frame.