Subtle Elegance in Every Room – Sand Blackout Pleated Blind
The sand blackout pleated blind is a perfect solution for those who value minimalist style and functionality. Its delicate sand shade makes it a seamless addition to any interior design, adding warmth and elegance. It's an ideal choice for living rooms, bedrooms, or home offices, where comfort and aesthetics matter. This pleated blind not only serves as an elegant interior accent but also provides full blackout, protecting against excessive light and ensuring privacy.
Complete Light Control – Create the Ambience on Your Terms
With the sand blackout pleated blind, you have full control over the amount of light entering the room. Its innovative design allows you to position the pleats freely, adjusting the lighting to your needs—from complete blackout, perfect for relaxation, to soft, diffused light that creates a cozy atmosphere. It’s a perfect fit for spaces where privacy and relaxation are a priority, while also introducing a calm, subdued aesthetic.
Durability and Practicality – Quality That Lasts
The sand-colored blackout pleated blind is designed for durability and ease of use. Made from high-quality materials resistant to UV radiation, it ensures long-lasting performance and a consistent appearance even after many years of use. The pleated blind is easy to install and maintain—regular cleaning keeps it looking fresh for a long time. Additionally, its thermal insulation properties help maintain an optimal indoor temperature, providing comfort all year round.

DRILL Mounting Type (with drilling)
The DRILL mounting type involves screwing the pleated blind directly onto the window sash – inside the glazing beads. It requires drilling a few small holes where the cord brackets are installed. This ensures that the blind is securely fixed, fits perfectly against the glass, does not protrude, and looks neat. This solution is durable and discreet – the blind becomes an integral part of the window.

LUX Mounting Type (no drilling)
The LUX mounting type involves attaching special brackets to the window sash – at the top and bottom. The cord brackets of the pleated blind are then inserted into these holders. The LUX mounting method does not require drilling, yet it is stable and allows for bracket adjustment. In this version, the blind slightly overlaps the window frame.

STICK Mounting Type (no drilling)
The STICK mounting type is based on attaching the brackets to the window sash – at the top and bottom – using adhesive. The cord brackets of the pleated blind are then inserted into these holders. This method does not require drilling but does require precision – once the elements are glued, removing them is not recommended as it may weaken the attachment. The blind mounted in this way slightly overlaps the window frame.
Material Properties of the Sand Blackout Pleated Blind
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Polyester – a reliable choice. A weight of 140 g/m³ ensures durability and strength.
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UV resistance. Colors that won’t fade. Long-lasting color intensity.
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100% blackout. Functionality without compromise. Ideal protection from sunlight.
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Pleat height – 20 mm. A perfect blend of design and functionality. Precision in every detail.
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Everyday durability. Polyester resistant to deformation, abrasion, and heavy use.
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Easy to maintain. A surface that doesn't absorb dust or moisture. Quick cleaning with minimal effort.
Material Specifications:
| Material | 100% PES |
| Weight | 140 g/m2 (+/-10) |
| Color fastness | 4–5 |
| Pleat height | 20 mm |
| Blackout level | 100% |
Sand Blackout Pleated Blind
Premium blackout pleated blind. Color: Sand. Installation with or without drilling. Custom made. Width: 30–130 cm. Height: 40–230 cm. Blackout: 100%.
DRILL mounting (with drilling)

Measure the glass pane between the glazing beads – make sure to include the black gaskets. The width of the plissee should match the width of the glass panel. If it is too wide, it will not fit inside the window recess.
Measure only the height of the glass pane (including the black gaskets).
LUX/STICK mounting (without drilling)

Measure the glass pane together with the glazing beads.
If the window does not have beads, add 2–3 cm to the glass width so that the fabric slightly overlaps the window frame.
Measure the entire window sash so the plissee fully covers the glass pane.
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