Mirage Chalk White Faux Wood
Faux Wooden Blinds
If you really like the way shutters look at a window, but are unable to have them for whatever reason, then it’s really worth taking a look at our wood blind range, and especially at Chalk White, from our new collection. As you’d expect from the name it’s a great shade of white, not overly bright but still definitely more white than cream, but with a merest hint of off-white to it. But what really elevates this Faux Wood blind is the graining effect that’s applied to the finish, which is both visual and tactile so you’re actually getting the visual benefits of real wood, while keeping all the practical benefits of Faux Wood, such as its moisture resistant and wipe clean properties.
Make it your own
Create the perfect, unique look with our range of customisation options
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Pulls & Acorns
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Coloured & Decorative Tapes
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Decorative Valance
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Colour Coordinated Headrail
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Colour Coordinated Railbar
- Product Details
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If you really like the way shutters look at a window, but are unable to have them for whatever reason, then it’s really worth taking a look at our wood blind range, and especially at Chalk White, from our new collection. As you’d expect from the name it’s a great shade of white, not overly bright but still definitely more white than cream, but with a merest hint of off-white to it. But what really elevates this Faux Wood blind is the graining effect that’s applied to the finish, which is both visual and tactile so you’re actually getting the visual benefits of real wood, while keeping all the practical benefits of Faux Wood, such as its moisture resistant and wipe clean properties.
- Specifications
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- Included as standard:
- Steel Headrail, Coordinated Valance, Professional Measuring & Fitting
- Composition:
- PVC, Fire retardant, Moisture resistant, Faux wood
- Slat widths available:
- 50mm
- Material finish:
- Painted
- Guarantee
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Quality is something we take very seriously here at Hillarys. All our products are rigorously tested to ensure they are made to the best standards and look and fit exactly as they should. We want you to be completely satisfied with your Faux wood blinds, so we offer a full 12-month warranty as assurance that our products will stand the test of time. This is our promise to you that you’re investing in a quality product that’s made to the highest specifications. As part of your warranty we will repair or replace any faulty goods free of charge.
- Cleaning Tips
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Close your Faux Wood blinds and tilt the slats downwards until flat. Wipe over with a dry, clean cloth to remove dust and debris, before tilting the slats upwards and repeating. For more stubborn marks, use a very diluted mix of detergent and water and gently rub with a cloth, wiping the area dry afterwards.
- Child Safety
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All Hillarys products conform to European safety legislation. When you buy a Wooden blind, 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.
- FAQ's
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Which windows suit Faux Wood blinds?
Faux Wood blinds are a practical and stylish solution for any space. They can be made to fit narrow and wider windows, with a choice of slat widths designed to match the scale of your window. As the slats are horizontal and straight, they can’t be made to fit around sloping or shaped windows – Vertical blinds would be better here.
Can I have them in my bathroom or kitchen?
Unlike real wood, our Faux Wood blinds are specially designed to withstand the humidity and moisture levels in bathrooms and kitchens with no warping or fading.
What colour options are available?
Our Faux Wood blinds are available in a range of painted pastel shades and natural wood stains. You can also choose a matching valance in the same shade to conceal the headrail, plus add coloured tapes and other accessories to complete your look.
Are Faux Wood blinds blackout?
Faux Wood blinds will dramatically reduce the amount of light coming into your room. However even when the slats are tilted until flat, there may still be small gaps between them or around the edges where light may leak in.