Quite often roof lanterns are planned as part of a build or extension, without considering the amount of glare and heat that will enter the room as a result. Roof lantern blinds are a really effective way to prevent your room from becoming uncomfortably hot, or from minimising glare which may make watching TV or working near by unbearable.
Roof Lanterns come in all sizes - small squares, long and thin, or big expanses of glass. Finding a blind to cover your lantern can be tricky. Luckily, our roof lantern blinds cover most sizes easily.
Operation can also be an issue, for a blind which may be out of reach. Luckily we offer pleated skylight blinds which are motorised. Not only this, if you haven't planned to supply mains power to the roof lantern, then in addition to being powered from a 3-pin plug socket or a mains fused spur, our blinds can be powered by battery or by solar power.
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Energy Efficient and with no visible holes for the lifting cords. Cellular (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette fabrics) are fast overtaking single pleat fabrics as the most popular choice for pleated blinds. Cellular fabrics consist of double-layered cells of fabric that act as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world - keeping the heat in during the winter months and keeping your property cool in summer! Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes in the surface of the fabric. All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face and coloured on the inside face. Translucent fabrics allow a soft diffused light in whilst maintaining privacy and controlling glare and heat!
Energy Saving, Blackout and with no visible holes for the lifting cords! Cellular Blackout fabrics (a.k.a Honeycomb or Duette Blackout) consist of double-layered cells of fabric that act as an insulating cushion between the inside of your home or conservatory and the outside world. Our cellular blackout range also incorporate a reflective foil layer inside of the cell, which further enhances insulation - reducing your energy spend on heating and cooling and potentially saving you money! All fabrics are a uniform white in colour on the exterior face, and coloured on the inside face. Lifting cords run through the middle of the honeycomb structure, meaning there are no visible holes or light ingress through the surface of the fabric. Whist the fabric itself is blackout, you may see light ingress around the edges of your blind.
Skylights, which are often referred to as roof lights, are fixed at an angle directly into the roof. Roof lanterns, tend to be fitted in a flat roof, and are made of several glass panels placed at an angle to form an apex. They are intended to give flat roofs more height and allow daylight into a room.
There is always a chance that incorporating a large glass roof lantern structure in your ceiling will result in heat loss and frigid rooms throughout the winter when compared to a well-insulated ceiling. The issue can be reduced by specifying an energy-efficient glazing system and also by incorporating blinds into your lantern. Equally, this large expanse of glass can also encourage heat gain during summer. The same applies to energy-efficient glazing and using blinds as an insulating layer. In particular cellular pleated roof lantern window blinds are particularly effective at insulating to prevent heat gain or loss, as the double-layered fabric is made up of pockets of air which act as a better insulating layer than a single fabric sheet. Efficient glazing and blinds are excellent ways of making your roof lantern room or orangery appropriate for usage all year long!
Blinds for lantern roofs are an excellent way of regulating a room's temperature. In addition, they also aid in reducing glare, excluding light. They can also offer UV protection for your furnishings.
Yes, roof lanterns can be fitted with electric blinds. They are actually a great option for difficult-to-access roof lanterns that require covering for shade, light exclusion or temperature management. Electric blinds can be deployed across the glass expanse effortlessly with the push of a button, eliminating the need for a wand to wind the blind back and forth.
There are two main types of roof lantern blinds. These are pleated roof lantern blinds and zip roller roof lantern electric blinds. For convenience, both are best operated using motors, which can be mains or battery-powered, with the option of a solar panel. Motorisation eliminates the need to operate with crank handles or operating poles. Pleated roof lantern window blinds are like standard cellular pleated blinds but they operate and deploy horizontally - stacking at one end of the window and drawing across to the opposite side. They are operated and held under tension using cables which run through the honeycomb structure of the fabric, fixed at the opposite end to a bottom rail. They are often complemented with an L-shaped aluminium frame onto which the blind sits. This acts to provide extra support to the blind and reduce any light ingress around the edges.
Zip blinds consist of a roller blind held in a cassette at one end of the blind, which is tensioned using springs concealed in a cassette at the opposite side of the recess. The roller blind fabric has one side of a zip welded to each edge of the fabric. This zip runs in special side channels which trap the zip and hold the fabric under tension preventing it from sagging over large expanses. This zip makes sure the blind opens and shuts smoothly and stops the cloth from being pushed out of the channels. Additionally, it ensures that the full glass pane is covered with minimal light seepage.
Yes, there are Velux solar powered skylight blinds. These skylight blinds are a great option for people who want to control natural light in their homes, but do not have a mains power supply to their window. The solar panel on the skylight will charge the battery during day light hours, so you can enjoy natural light even when there is no mains power available.
We supply blinds for roof lanterns, which can be installed by capable DIY enthusiasts. We offer a wide range of blinds to choose from including cellular (honeycomb) pleated in dimout and blackout fabrics, in a great selection of colours. For standard windows within your home we offer matching custom-made perfect fit blinds. Feel free to contact us to discuss your needs or browse our website to order free fabric samples and get an instant price for blinds supplied and fitted to the exact size of your standard windows and roof lanterns.
Yes, electric blinds are available for skylights. They are operated using a remote control, which makes them convenient to use, especially for skylights that are difficult to reach. Electric blinds for skylights come in a variety of fabric colours, patterns and translucencies, so you can find one that fits your needs and preferences.
NewBlinds.co.uk provides an assortment of high-quality electric pleated roof lantern blinds. This innovative type of blind not only provides control over sunlight, heat, and privacy but also adds an element of modern sophistication to your space. They are user-friendly, with the added convenience of being battery powered and remotely operated, making them perfect for hard-to-reach roof lantern windows.
If in a room with standard windows they can be matched with electric pleated blinds.
Roof lantern blinds are a type of fitted window blinds specifically designed for roof lanterns or skylights. They function to efficiently control the amount of natural light entering a room, significantly reduce heat gain, and provide privacy. These blinds are stylish and can be custom-made to fit your roof lantern perfectly, and there's a wide range of fabric choices and colours available. For standard Upvc windows perfect fit pleated blinds are a good alternative.
While roof lantern blinds are typically designed for larger, flat glass surface areas, they may not be the perfect fit for Velux windows due to their unique shape and design. For Velux windows, it's highly recommended to use specifically designed models such as the Velux blackout blinds. These blinds ensure a perfect fit and enable maximum control over the light.
Ordering your roof lantern blinds from NewBlinds.co.uk is straightforward. We have a free sample service for our fabrics so you can choose the perfect colour to match your decor. Measure your recess under the roof lantern following our instructions on the site. To order electric blinds, go to the product page, enter your specifications using the smallest width and length, and click "Add to Basket". Complete the checkout process, and we will send you an email asking for more detailed widths and lengths as per the measure sheet. If you need assistance during ordering, feel free to contact our friendly customer service team.