Motorised Roller Blinds

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    Available in 3 Frame Colours
    From: £208.32
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Made to Measure Electric Roller Blinds

Electric roller blinds are suitable for most standard windows and many door types, particularly where manual operation may be inconvenient. The motorised system keeps operation consistent across multiple blinds, making it easier to control light levels throughout the home from a single device.

They are often installed on larger windows and high or difficult-to-reach glazing where manual adjustment would be impractical. Electric cassette blinds are also commonly used on French doors, in living rooms and media spaces where lighting conditions change during the day, and in bedrooms where automated blackout control helps support sleep routines. In home offices, they allow glare to be adjusted quickly without interrupting work.

Because the motor is integrated within the roller tube, the blind retains the same compact appearance as a manual roller blind while providing the added convenience of automated control.

Ordering Motorised Roller Blinds Online

Accurate measuring is important for all made to measure blinds, particularly when selecting cassette options or fitting blinds to doors.

We recommend measuring in millimetres using a steel tape measure, measuring each window individually, checking the available power or charging requirements, and confirming whether you prefer remote control or smart hub operation.

Measuring guides are available to walk you through each step, and free fabric samples allow you to confirm colour, texture, and light control before ordering.

FAQ for Motorised Roller Blinds

Electric roller blinds use a motor inside the roller tube to raise and lower the blind automatically. They are operated using a remote control, wall switch, or app, allowing you to position the blind precisely without manual adjustment.
Motorised blinds are typically powered by rechargeable battery motors, with charging carried out using a USB-C lead. Battery motors are commonly chosen because they avoid additional wiring and can be recharged periodically.
Battery life depends on the size of the blind and how frequently it is used, but many rechargeable motors operate for several months before requiring charging.
Motorised blinds are supplied with the motor already installed. Installation typically follows the same process as standard roller blinds, with additional steps to connect the remote control or smart system.
Electric blinds produce a low humming sound when operating but are generally designed to run quietly during normal use.
Yes. Many systems integrate with platforms such as Google Home, Alexa or dedicated hubs, allowing blinds to be controlled via voice commands or automation.
Yes. Multiple blinds can often be grouped together and controlled from a single remote control or app, allowing several windows to be adjusted at the same time.
Rechargeable motors can be connected to a charger when required. Once recharged, the blind continues operating normally without needing to be removed from the window.
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