Calm Living Collection
Tranquil Ash
Conservatory Roman Blinds
Take a trip back in time with a Roman blind in Tranquil Ash. Part of our Calm Living collection, the Tranquil range features a pattern first used in the 16th century and popular in Turkey and Persia, a series of S curves in mirrored pairs that cascade vertically down the fabric. The repeated pattern installs calm to a busy mind and the pattern is prominent whether the blind is drawn up or extended. A pale grey with darker hue on the pattern, the jacquard weave ups the luxury factor too.
Make it your own
Create the perfect, unique look with our range of customisation options
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Coloured Chain
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Interlining
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Blackout lining
- Product Details
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Take a trip back in time with a Roman blind in Tranquil Ash. Part of our Calm Living collection, the Tranquil range features a pattern first used in the 16th century and popular in Turkey and Persia, a series of S curves in mirrored pairs that cascade vertically down the fabric. The repeated pattern installs calm to a busy mind and the pattern is prominent whether the blind is drawn up or extended. A pale grey with darker hue on the pattern, the jacquard weave ups the luxury factor too.
Price Promise
2 year quality guarantee
35 years of local service
Advisors local to you
- Specifications
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- Included as standard:
- Professional Measuring & Fitting, Standard Lining, Cord Operation
- Composition:
- 100% Polyester
- Material Style:
- Recycled Material:
- No
- Guarantee
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We take the greatest of care to make sure your gorgeous made-to-measure blinds look and fit exactly as they should. And because we want you to be completely satisfied with your window dressings, we offer a full 12-month warranty which starts the moment your products are fitted.
Our promise to you is that you’re investing in a quality product made to the highest specifications. As part of your warranty we promise to repair or replace any faulty goods free of charge. - Cleaning Tips
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Roman blinds are easy to maintain with light, regular cleaning, without the need to remove them. The easiest way to keep your Roman blind clean and dust free is by using the upholstery attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Open your blind fully and carefully brush the fabric in a downward motion, paying special attention to the bottom and edges, as these attract the most dust.
If your Roman blind gets stained, first try to remove the stain using a clean, damp cloth, gently rubbing the affected area until the stain begins to lift. For more stubborn stains you may need to apply a specialist fabric stain remover. Check the product is appropriate for your Roman blind and follow the manufacturer instructions, being wary that you may end up with a clean spot which is significantly lighter than the rest of your blind. We do not recommend machine washing any of our Roman blinds. However many of our fabrics are dry clean only. Just look for the symbol on our fabric swatches, and always check with your dry cleaning company before removing your blind. - Child Safety
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All Hillarys products conform to European safety legislation. When you buy a Roman bind, your Hillarys fitter will also install a discreet little cleat or hook for the cord to wrap around, so there are no loose cords. These are fitted at a minimum height of 1.5m above the floor. Having a safety device is a legal requirement even in homes without children. If you move home and leave your blinds you have an obligation to make sure they are legally safe.
- FAQ's
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I love the fabric of my Roman blind – can I get anything to match it?
Yes you can. All our Roman blind fabrics are available as curtains, and if you wanted to accessorise more, then you can have matching cushions too.
Do you sell blackout products?
All our Roman blinds are available with a blackout lining.
Are your Roman blinds lined?
Yes they are. We offer a standard lining as well as a blackout lining. And if you want to create a fuller, more luxurious look, choose our interlining option.
My conservatory becomes quite cold during the winter. Have you any suggestions for ways of keeping it warmer?
Blinds can really help get rid of the chill in your conservatory. Not only do they look cosy but they have a practical advantage too. Fully-lined Romans look warm and when pulled down, block out the outside world completely.