Bespoke Blinds, London
Ajoupa Interiors advises on and installs different types of blinds which it also custom makes to your requirements:
Roman Blinds
Roman blinds or blackout roman blinds which are hand-sewn using the range of beautiful fabrics supplied by Ajoupa Interiors. They are a stylish alternative to curtains and can add a tailored or relaxed feel to your home. They can be finished with trimming, such as pom poms or fringes, to give a luxurious finish.
Advancements in technology now enable roman blinds to be automated and operated through a wireless remote or smartphone app. This feature grants you control over your blinds from anywhere, whether you’re at home or away. Additionally, this technology can be seamlessly integrated with popular smart home automation systems such as Alexa and Google, enhancing the modern functionality of your living space.
Roller Blinds
Roller blinds offer a sleek and modern touch to any window, providing a versatile solution for various needs. Whether it’s enhancing privacy in a bathroom, controlling light in a child’s room, or covering a tall patio door, they’re practical and stylish.
The bespoke route allows a roller blind to be made up in a fabric of your choice from the brands supplied by Ajoupa Interiors. This opens up lots of options to the standard online roller blinds and can be made blackout too.
Wooden venetian blinds
Wooden venetian blinds are a timeless choice for window dressing, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. With the option to customise slats in various colours and tapes in contrasting hues, each blind can be tailored to your preference, adding a unique touch to your space. Furthermore, venetian blinds can be combined with fabric curtains to achieve a layered look, adding depth and dimension to your windows.
Roof blinds
Roof blinds, including velux blinds, are very popular as homes continue to expand, featuring skylights and roof windows. Given their placement, design, and the type of room they’re in, selecting the optimal blind requires consideration of various factors. Ajoupa Interiors can offer guidance tailored to your needs to enhance the function and style of your space.
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
Our Bespoke Blinds Process
Your free personal consultation begins with a phone call to discuss your needs. We will cover your space and how it’s used; explore your personal style, how you want the room(s) to feel, and any colours or fabrics of interest to you. This will inform the design options I propose during the subsequent in-home consultation.
A site visit is arranged, where I visit your home in person to discuss your needs in further detail and take detailed measurements. I will bring along a range of fabric books and other samples, selected based on our initial call, which will allow you to see the look and feel of the different options in your home. Depending on your requirements, we will also cover curtain / blind styles, finishing trims such as pom poms or fringes, as well as tracks and poles. This process can be supplemented with additional samples, sent to you by post.
Once you’ve decided on your items, a detailed quote will be provided for your approval. It outlines the cost of each item for the design choices and is valid for 60 days. Once approved, a deposit is required to get work started.
The time needed to make your bespoke soft furnishings depends on the nature of the item(s). For example, your order may include made-to-order fabrics that have a lead time. In general, it takes six weeks from receipt of your chosen fabric to complete your bespoke curtains. This may be less for some projects. We will discuss the timing for your requirements and an indicative lead time during the quotation stage.
Nearing completion of your soft furnishings, we will agree a date for an on-site visit to deliver and install them. I do like to ensure that your bespoke products are installed to look their best, and I hang and dress your soft furnishings at no extra charge.
Ajoupa Interiors works with an experienced fitter who installs all hardware such as curtain tracks and poles or headrails for roman blinds.