Vertical blinds for the kitchen
- Owld Feller
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Vertical blinds for the kitchen
Any recommendations for easy clean, reasonably priced VBs from a company that makes a good job of fitting them will be very gratefully received.
- Barney
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Re: Vertical blinds for the kitchen
Owld Fella,
Don't have a contact number ( I can get from the missus later if needed, I'm not in Udon) but if you can search google maps or other map source the shop we got our blinds for our house was on Si Suk rd. Nearest adjacent corner was the main road Tummajedee Rd , head down that road from the Vietnam restaurant, if you know that place which is on Posri Rd land office end. Turn left into Si Suk and venture past a small alley and the first shop 30 mtrs on the left which looks like a hardware shop is the place. They will call the lady who does the blinds but should have her photo album of products.
Don't know the price or if it would be considered reasonable, my missus did the wheelin and dealin. its at least a place to start and compare with others if it's in your part of town.
Their Venetian Blinds can be obtained in quite a number of materials. We ended up choosing the maple timber as in the photos attached. Supplied and fitted and the finished product is good.
Don't have a contact number ( I can get from the missus later if needed, I'm not in Udon) but if you can search google maps or other map source the shop we got our blinds for our house was on Si Suk rd. Nearest adjacent corner was the main road Tummajedee Rd , head down that road from the Vietnam restaurant, if you know that place which is on Posri Rd land office end. Turn left into Si Suk and venture past a small alley and the first shop 30 mtrs on the left which looks like a hardware shop is the place. They will call the lady who does the blinds but should have her photo album of products.
Don't know the price or if it would be considered reasonable, my missus did the wheelin and dealin. its at least a place to start and compare with others if it's in your part of town.
Their Venetian Blinds can be obtained in quite a number of materials. We ended up choosing the maple timber as in the photos attached. Supplied and fitted and the finished product is good.
- Owld Feller
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Re: Vertical blinds for the kitchen
Many thanks for the reply Barney.Barney wrote: ↑January 26, 2018, 4:26 pmOwld Fella,
Don't have a contact number ( I can get from the missus later if needed, I'm not in Udon) but if you can search google maps or other map source the shop we got our blinds for our house was on Si Suk rd. Nearest adjacent corner was the main road Tummajedee Rd , head down that road from the Vietnam restaurant, if you know that place which is on Posri Rd land office end. Turn left into Si Suk and venture past a small alley and the first shop 30 mtrs on the left which looks like a hardware shop is the place. They will call the lady who does the blinds but should have her photo album of products.
Don't know the price or if it would be considered reasonable, my missus did the wheelin and dealin. its at least a place to start and compare with others if it's in your part of town.
Their Venetian Blinds can be obtained in quite a number of materials. We ended up choosing the maple timber as in the photos attached. Supplied and fitted and the finished product is good.
Would I be correct in assuming that they also supply vertical blinds?
- Barney
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Re: Vertical blinds for the kitchen
Correct, Yes they can supply many types of blinds
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