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yw46
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Dec 19 2017, 09:56 PM
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Hi can quote me this?
Living hall sliding door (Double Track with track & tie back & hook) 300 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain outside and sheer on the inside)
Master bedrom (Double Track with track & tie back & hook) 280 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain outside and sheer on the inside)
Room 2 (Single Track with track & tie back & hook) 100 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain)
Room 3 (Single Track with track & tie back & hook) 100 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain)
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epyc
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Dec 19 2017, 10:13 PM
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Hi,
Can you kindly quote me for these:
Living hall 66cm (w) x 178cm (h) 132cm (w) x 178cm (h)
Landing area 135cm (w) x 165cm (h)
Master room 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 188cm (w) x 175cm (h)
Small room 1 132cm (w) x 132cm (h)
Small room 2 193cm (w) x 37cm (h)
Thanks.
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Mattrock
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Dec 20 2017, 10:38 AM
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Hi, I am living in a condo with a huge window (12 ft wide x 10' high) in the living room, facing east. So in the morning, the sun blazes right in and is very hot, and I also have my study desk quite close by. My existing curtain allows quite a bit of heat to pass through. After the sun goes up higher and no longer shines directly inside, there is still quite a strong glare coming in that radiates some heat and does not balance out the lighting in the living room. So I am thinking of getting a set of blackout curtains to solve my first problem with the direct sunlight. I want to know if there are any sheer panels or thinner/translucent curtain fabric that I can use to replace my existing plain sheer panel, to solve my second problem which is the glare.
Suggestions appreciated.
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 11:48 AM
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QUOTE(yw46 @ Dec 19 2017, 09:56 PM) Hi can quote me this? Living hall sliding door (Double Track with track & tie back & hook) 300 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain outside and sheer on the inside) Master bedrom (Double Track with track & tie back & hook) 280 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain outside and sheer on the inside) Room 2 (Single Track with track & tie back & hook) 100 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain) Room 3 (Single Track with track & tie back & hook) 100 cm (W) x 240 cm (H) (blackout curtain) Pm'ed
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 11:54 AM
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QUOTE(epyc @ Dec 19 2017, 10:13 PM) Hi, Can you kindly quote me for these: Living hall 66cm (w) x 178cm (h) 132cm (w) x 178cm (h) Landing area 135cm (w) x 165cm (h) Master room 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 188cm (w) x 175cm (h) Small room 1 132cm (w) x 132cm (h) Small room 2 193cm (w) x 37cm (h) Thanks. pm
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 11:54 AM
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QUOTE(epyc @ Dec 19 2017, 10:13 PM) Hi, Can you kindly quote me for these: Living hall 66cm (w) x 178cm (h) 132cm (w) x 178cm (h) Landing area 135cm (w) x 165cm (h) Master room 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 89cm (w) x 137cm (h) 188cm (w) x 175cm (h) Small room 1 132cm (w) x 132cm (h) Small room 2 193cm (w) x 37cm (h) Thanks. pm
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SUSadvocado
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Dec 20 2017, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(Mattrock @ Dec 20 2017, 10:38 AM) Hi, I am living in a condo with a huge window (12 ft wide x 10' high) in the living room, facing east. So in the morning, the sun blazes right in and is very hot, and I also have my study desk quite close by. My existing curtain allows quite a bit of heat to pass through. After the sun goes up higher and no longer shines directly inside, there is still quite a strong glare coming in that radiates some heat and does not balance out the lighting in the living room. So I am thinking of getting a set of blackout curtains to solve my first problem with the direct sunlight. I want to know if there are any sheer panels or thinner/translucent curtain fabric that I can use to replace my existing plain sheer panel, to solve my second problem which is the glare. Suggestions appreciated. better also tint the glasses because heat will still come in tru the blinds.
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SUSadvocado
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Dec 20 2017, 11:58 AM
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also is vertical blinds not common anymore? i only found 1 model and cost very expensive compared to horizontal blinds.
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 12:03 PM
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QUOTE(Mattrock @ Dec 20 2017, 10:38 AM) Hi, I am living in a condo with a huge window (12 ft wide x 10' high) in the living room, facing east. So in the morning, the sun blazes right in and is very hot, and I also have my study desk quite close by. My existing curtain allows quite a bit of heat to pass through. After the sun goes up higher and no longer shines directly inside, there is still quite a strong glare coming in that radiates some heat and does not balance out the lighting in the living room. So I am thinking of getting a set of blackout curtains to solve my first problem with the direct sunlight. I want to know if there are any sheer panels or thinner/translucent curtain fabric that I can use to replace my existing plain sheer panel, to solve my second problem which is the glare. Suggestions appreciated. Hi, I would suggest you tint your windows. As far as i know, sheer fabric can only diffuse the intensity of sunlight coming into the room but does not help much in solving the glare problem. Hope it helps
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 12:05 PM
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QUOTE(advocado @ Dec 20 2017, 11:58 AM) also is vertical blinds not common anymore? i only found 1 model and cost very expensive compared to horizontal blinds. Yea, VB is not so common any more and there were a lot of complaint on the mechanism and string being worn out after some time of use. Most ppl go for zebra blind and roller blinds nowdays. .
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Mattrock
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Dec 20 2017, 12:23 PM
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Thanks for the suggestions. I normally open my windows partially for ventilation, so the tinting will only be partially in effect. Let me shop around a bit for some darker and more dense fabric for the sheer, or maybe I should call it 'secondary' curtain. Thanks again.
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SUSadvocado
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Dec 20 2017, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(Blind(s)man @ Dec 20 2017, 12:05 PM) Yea, VB is not so common any more and there were a lot of complaint on the mechanism and string being worn out after some time of use. Most ppl go for zebra blind and roller blinds nowdays. . thing with Zebra Blind is there's not much setting you can change, roller blinds it's either up or down, the traditional horizontal blinds don't look so good and are thin. i think Vertical blinds still look the best. The string issue is the one used to pull the VB in/out or the one to turn the angle of the blinds? Also they are much more expensive.
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whitejack
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Dec 20 2017, 04:32 PM
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Sir, i have pm-ed you. Look forward your reply.
This post has been edited by whitejack: Dec 20 2017, 04:33 PM
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 20 2017, 05:05 PM
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QUOTE(whitejack @ Dec 20 2017, 04:32 PM) Sir, i have pm-ed you. Look forward your reply. Pm'ed. Sorry my inbox got drowned by other enquiries lately. hehe
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shinoid
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Dec 21 2017, 03:04 PM
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New Member
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Hi I wanted to do curtain for my condo living and master room.
Living - Curtain & Sheer Length 5850mm x Height 2550mm
Master - Curtain & Sheer Length 3150mm x Height 2760mm
Can you please quote for these 2 items, thanks
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snickers_mars
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Dec 21 2017, 05:20 PM
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New Member
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Hi,
Please PM price for the following:
Window: 145cm (W) x 260cm (H) Window: 328cm (W) x 260cm (H)
Thanks!
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snickers_mars
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Dec 21 2017, 05:21 PM
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New Member
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Hi,
Please PM price for the following:
Window: 145cm (W) x 260cm (H) Window: 328cm (W) x 260cm (H)
Thanks!
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 21 2017, 08:53 PM
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QUOTE(shinoid @ Dec 21 2017, 03:04 PM) Hi I wanted to do curtain for my condo living and master room. Living - Curtain & Sheer Length 5850mm x Height 2550mm Master - Curtain & Sheer Length 3150mm x Height 2760mm Can you please quote for these 2 items, thanks Pm'ed
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TSBlind(s)man
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Dec 21 2017, 08:56 PM
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QUOTE(snickers_mars @ Dec 21 2017, 05:21 PM) Hi, Please PM price for the following: Window: 145cm (W) x 260cm (H) Window: 328cm (W) x 260cm (H) Thanks! Pm'ed
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Mattrock
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Dec 22 2017, 06:48 AM
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Blindsman,
Do you have total blackout wooden blinds? This may be a solution for my problem with the direct sunlight heat during the early morning hours. I could install a dimout curtain in front of that to reduce glare, for other times, while letting some light and air in.
Thanks.
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