Electric Wooden Blinds with 50mm Slats and Ladder Cords
- 12vDC Radio Operated Motors: Tilt Only or Tilt and Lift Motorisation. Battery, Solar or 3-pin Plug-in power.
- 230vAC Mains Powered Motors: Tilt and Lift Motorisation. Relay or Radio Operation.
- 50mm bass-wood slats with ladder cords
- Stylish wooden top-valance.
- Control by handset, mobile app, or smart home.
Measuring and Installation is Simple: Download our Measuring Guide (PDF)
Our Urban Oak electric wooden blinds are a perfect combination of style and functionality. Made from high-quality bass-wood with a printed oak wood grain, these blinds offer a timeless look that can complement any decor. With motorised controls, you can easily adjust the slats to let in the perfect amount of light and create the ideal level of privacy.
The insulating properties of bass wood also make these urban oak wood blinds energy-efficient, helping to regulate the temperature in your home and potentially lowering your energy bills.
Whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your living space or simply want to enjoy the convenience of motorised blinds, our urban oak wooden blinds are the perfect choice.
Electric Wooden Blinds - Tilt and lift at the touch of a button!
We recommend reading the details below fully in conjunction with the technical specification documentation.
Further Notes:
Electric wooden blinds with 50mm slats and ladder Cords. Battery, solar or mains power. Relay or Radio Operation. Control by handset, mobile app, or smart home. 50mm bass-wood slats with ladder cords Stylish wooden top-valance.
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Oak blinds can be made to fit most types of windows, including standard windows, bay windows, and even skylights. However, it's important to make sure you measure your windows accurately and choose the right style of oak blinds to ensure a proper fit and optimal function.
Oak blinds can help to regulate the temperature in your home by blocking out heat and cold. The insulating properties of oak wood can help to reduce energy consumption and save you money on your energy bills.
Cleaning and maintaining oak blinds is relatively easy. You can use a soft cloth or duster to gently wipe away dust and debris from the slats. For more stubborn dirt or stains, you can use a damp cloth or mild cleaning solution. Be sure to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the wood.
Yes, oak blinds are generally easy to operate. You can choose from a variety of operating systems, including corded, cordless, and motorised options. Motorised oak blinds offer the most convenience, as they can be controlled remotely with the touch of a button.
With proper care and maintenance, oak blinds can last for many years. The longevity of your oak blinds will depend on factors such as the quality of the materials, the operating system, and the conditions in your home. However, you can generally expect your oak blinds to last for at least 5-10 years, and potentially even longer.
Electric Wooden Blinds and Child Safety
Child Safe By Design - Motorised Operation: Electric Wooden Blinds can be operated using an integrated motor. We call this ‘Child Safe by design’ as there are no looped cords or chains required to operate the blind.
About Child Safety
At newblinds.co.uk, child safety is of paramount importance. If left hanging freely, chains and cords from blinds can pose a direct threat to children. For this reason, we are working towards all of our products being cord-less or chain-free and therefore “safe by design”.
Where it is not yet feasible to supply a product that is “safe by design”, we ensure that the product is fully compliant with Child Safety legislation. Not only do we ensure that, where necessary, our products are supplied/fitted with child safety cleats/devices, but we also supply, free of charge, these items to our previous customers.
Click the link above to inform us of your requirements. To learn more about the BBSA ‘Make it Safe’ campaign and blind cord safety, you can watch the video below.