Insulated Blinds for 1930s Front Door (Chippenham SN15)

These blinds were made to fit my old timber front door and windows to the top and sides. I've included a pic of the old door to show the arrangement but what I'm offering is just the blinds, not the door or glass.

The middle blind is a roman blind and covers the door glass and top window over. It fixes with velcro at the top and there are magnetic strips stitched in to the blind round the edges.

The two side panels cover the glass either side and the corner windows at the top. There is a slight bit of shaping on the LH edge of the RH one to fit round the yale lock (photo of the reverse shows panel upside down, sorry). They have magnetic strips stitched in around the edges and are designed to be left in place throughout the winter. I have most of the magnetic strips that fix to the door (will probably need new double-sided tape to make them stick). All are interlined with fleece blanket fabric and the side panels also have a layer of mylar (crinkly silver space blanket material).

Please check the dimensions to make sure they are likely to fit your door as I'd rather they went to someone who can genuinely make use of them. I've discovered that although lots of people's original 1930s doors look pretty similar, the measurements do vary.

All are 165cm top to bottom.
Middle T shape roman blind is 84cm wide at top and 70cm wide at bottom. Top part of T is 44cm high.
Side panels are 39cm wide. Shaping for lock starts about 101cm down from the top and 52cm up from the bottom.

Please indicate when you would like to collect from Bristol Road area of Chippenham.
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