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How Bespoke Blinds Can Be Made For Any Brighton Home

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Brighton is a place that’s famous for some very distinctive and unusual buildings, from the grand style of its Regency properties to the remarkable Pavilion. But most of its residential buildings still have windows that would seem to fit most styles of blinds and shutters.

However, there are instances when homes have unusual features and windows can come in various shapes and configurations. That doesn’t mean you can’t have blinds fitted, though; it is where our skill in offering bespoke solutions for any window will come to the fore.

Brighton certainly has some curious homes. This month, a townhouse sold with an unusual feature at its entrance – an old red phone box. If the new owner gets in touch and wants us to fit blinds in that, it really will be a bespoke job.

This home is not alone in being unusual. One only has to look at any set of listings of homes for sale to see the enormous variety of housing types. There are grand Regency Villas, large detached homes, semis, terraces, modern blocks of flats and bungalows, with their settings ranging from the densely populated inner city to the rural fringes by the South Downs.

In such circumstances, your windows may be large or small, your need for privacy will vary depending on whether your living room is on the ground floor or faces another upper-floor flat across the street, while some homes will have bay windows and others flat panes.

Because this is the reality not just of living in Brighton but providing shutters and blinds to its population, we have a wealth of experience in designing and crafting shutters that will suit every home, window and circumstance.

This means whatever your home is like, whether it is on the fifth floor or even if it has a red phone box incorporated into it, we can devise a great solution for you, providing a stylish and practical set of blinds that is made to measure for your home.

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