
Gardinia Easyfix Plissee
Gardinia Easyfix Plissee
I didn't really understand the question. But as far as I know, the kit includes screws for mounting, or you can use double-sided tape if you don't want to overdo it, and for the top part, the hooks are fixed to the top of the window. That's all the information I can give you.
Hello No, the windows are just as tight as before... maybe it's a bit "harder" to tilt but otherwise everything is OK. :)
Hi The cords are too short for this, you would have to replace them with longer ones....
You can find the white version of the 60x130 cm pleated blind under the following link: Gardinia Easyfix pleated blind (60 x 130 cm)
So you can adjust the height! Make sure you measure with the window frames, otherwise it might not fit - that happened to us ;-). In my opinion, the width cannot be changed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LIfazmIn2Y
If necessary, reduce the tension on the cords slightly.
No 130cm or The cord for fastening is approx. 10cm longer.
No. The 130cm length does not extend to 230cm.
Yes it is
The following item is required for adhesive mounting: Artikel-Nummer:13418457
No, I don't think it's possible. We have installed the roller blind in the bathroom. The two rods are made of metal and the pull-out mechanism is integrated into them.
Under the following link you will find all roller blinds in our range with your required format: https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s14/producttype/rollo-1886?filter=nr_6%3D0.75%3A0.8%2Cnr_8%3D2.1%3A3.0500000000000003
Fixing for gluing: Gardinia adhesive support white Fixation for screwing: Gardinia support for rebate mounting (6 x 1.5 cm)
To order an adhesive kit, you can contact the customer service for that :)
It is only the clamping brackets.
So, normally, according to the information I found, the first video is the right one, these are the clips that come with the product.
If the window is only60 cm long, the pleated blind can be used and the rest of the fabric collects on the bottom operating rail. Shortening it is not recommended.
The supplied cords should be long enough, but it may not be possible to cover the entire window surface. You might still be able to see in at the top and/or bottom.
There is virtually no excess length. I had the same idea... The pleated blind is now lying unused in the wardrobe. Then I found a top alternative here. These are now hanging on 18 casements in our business offices: www.massjalousien.com => Recommended!
They are put on from the front. And there is a lip seal on the window that can be pressed in. I don't see any problem there. I have fixed curtains to the window like this myself. Works great. Unless you have wooden windows that are maybe 100 years old.
Yes, it's a different system that allows you not to glue or screw the blinds :) Here is a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LIfazmIn2Y
I think this is unfortunately not possible. Can only be changed in length. I hope I could help a little.
Unfortunately, I could not find any information regarding the scope of delivery, but in the installation video from Gardinia, a separate package with "Gardinia adhesive supports" is shown. After a short Google search, these are offered in various DIY stores. (Obi/Bauhaus/Jumbo etc.)
According to Gardinia, the bathroom is also mentioned. I therefore assume that these can also be fitted in the bathroom. Source: https://www.gardinia.de/infothek/faq-sonnen-und-sichtschutz
No, then the cords are too short.
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