Suppier of Bonded window blinds?

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I like the outside look of bonded windows but not curtains!
Can anyone tell me where to buy interior blinds like these in this van please?

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Source was this advert on Autotrader

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look like seitz caravan blinds
 
Thank you, that was the hint I needed and now I have just found similar in the Dometic Moggylog.
They should go quite well with some secondary glazing I plan to use as well to provide a bit of condensation control.
 
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Thank you, that was the hint I needed and now I have just found similar in the Dometic Moggylog.
They should go quite well with some secondary glazing I plan to use as well to provide a bit of condensation control.
They'll be expensive IF you can get just the interior blind surround and screen as sometimes they make you buy the whole ruddy window!

Why not go for some roman blinds, or even domestic (home) blinds with a similar look?

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Yep @Minxy Girl I have looked at pleated blinds from the sheds like B&Q and conservatory blinds type suppliers plus we have something almost just right fitted to the Velux windows in our loft conversion.

It certainly would not be difficult to DIY the entire thing and that could solve one problem which springs to mind immediately
Everyone produces a different version of White and a lot of Motorhome fittings seems to be made out of dreadful non UV stable products which look ok initially but go god awful over a relatively short period of time

I would hate to buy anything expensive and suffer the same.
I am planning a Ambulance conversation and the windows and walls are already lined with white plastic which at the moment is on my "worth retaining" list hence why those in that advert caught my eye

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Since realised they are probably from Remis.
 
I am planning a Ambulance conversation and the windows and walls are already lined with white plastic which at the moment is on my "worth retaining" list hence why those in that advert caught my eye.
I did an ambulance conversion in 1996 ... it was only our second 'camper', the first being a classic Commer Autosleeper which didn't need any work. The conversion was a steep learning curve but fortunately I'd done lots of kitchen refits, built wardrobes etc, so not as difficult as it could have been ... I loved doing it! I did a similar finish to the Autosleeper, ie wood faced board etc ... ooooooo ... I can smell the varnish now (yes I did get a bit 'high'! :D).

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