70mm Open Cassette Roller Blinds
Made to Measure Cassette Roller Blinds
Open cassette roller blinds refine the appearance of a roller blind by concealing the roller tube behind a slim fascia. This creates a cleaner window line compared with standard exposed rollers, where brackets and mechanisms remain visible above the fabric.
The cassette forms a defined horizontal detail above the glazing, which can make a noticeable difference in spaces where window finishes are more visible. This is particularly effective across larger windows, bay windows, and rooms with multiple blinds installed side by side, where exposed roller tubes can disrupt the visual line.
They are commonly installed in living rooms, bedrooms and home offices where a neater window finish is preferred. In kitchens and bathrooms, moisture-resistant fabrics allow the cassette system to be used in higher humidity environments.
Because each blind is made to measure, the cassette fascia, fabric width and fixing positions are prepared specifically for the window. This allows the fascia to sit correctly above the glazing while the blind raises and lowers as intended.
Why Choose Open Cassette Roller Blinds?
Open cassette roller blinds are often selected when customers want a cleaner top finish without moving to a fully enclosed cassette system.
Neater appearance: The fascia covers the roller mechanism for a more finished look.
Design flexibility: Cassette colours can match or contrast with the fabric.
Wide fabric choice: Available in light filtering, dim-out and blackout cassette roller blinds.
Child safety: Breakaway chain controls help improve safety in homes with children.
Blackout Cassette Roller Blinds
Blackout cassette roller blinds combine opaque fabrics with the cassette fascia to help reduce light entering around the top of the blind. This makes them a popular choice for bedrooms, nurseries and media rooms.
While the cassette improves light control, it’s important to note that some light may still be visible around the sides depending on installation. For higher blackout performance, additional features such as side channels may be considered.

