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How to stop light bleed above outdoor blinds?

Dizee
Finding My Feet

How to stop light bleed above outdoor blinds?

 

Hi I had blinds installed I wish they had of been installed a little higher, the posts they are drilled into are hollow metal posts so I can't really ask them to move them up higher. there is a gap of about a cm or 2 at the top which is annoying re distracting light bleed.

They are installed on the deck so I would just need to put a strip of something behind the roller on the wooden beam to hide the gap, but I don't know what and what to affix it with two spaces about 4m wide. It's a tiny gap I know, shouldn't be too hard to cover its just quite distracting when it's really bright. 

Any ideas anyone thanks 

 

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Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: light bleed at the top of the outdoor roller blinds

Hi @Dizee 

 

Yes  that light gap would annoy me too lol

 

You are right in finding a solution.

 

I think the best solution might be to lift them up.  Consider a rolled up blind is fatter and will leave a new light gap  when they are  pulled down un rolled. So  may not  be best solution after all

Grab a  handyman if  need  be as other solutions requires even more materials and work.

 

Maybe  consider either inside or outside the porch verandah  lip  add a  flat timber panel that is long enough to hang down far enough to hide the roller  as looking at the house from the outside.  So the timber will serve hiding the  light gap at the same time hiding for the most part the roller.

 

The idea is to regularly  screw the plastic or timber along the blinds  length in 400 to 500mm spacings as  it is light in weight either  inside the verandah  lip  or on the outside.  It is paintable seal any  gaps  with outdoor no more gaps also paintable.

 

 

Plastic strip 50mm wide is 

Brutus 50 x 6mm x 2.4m Building Moulding Cover Trim $19.22

 

Cement sheeting Weather  board. is  wider and can come in several  sizes  up to 300mm wide and cover  from the roof down making a  more  uniform facia rather than an add on strip.

Weathertex 3660 x 150mm Selflok Ecogroove Smooth Weatherboard - Smooth $61.94

 weathertex 

 

 

Hope this  helps.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Re: light bleed at the top of the outdoor roller blinds

Thanks I there is electrical cabling about half way up the panel . I’d prob rather do it on the inside just the plastic strip I reckon, I have never used a drill can the screws be screwed in by hand by any chance or maybe small nails or something ? 

Re: light bleed at the top of the outdoor roller blinds

I reread your message there is plenty of blind at the bottom so could have been installed a bit higher but they are drilled into metal posts so I don’t really want them to move them now as there will be new holes .. I’m not sure how to fill a hole in a metal post, I’ll consider a handy man to come do it’s hard to find someone for small jobs though cheers Di 

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: light bleed at the top of the outdoor roller blinds

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Dizee. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about closing a gap.

It's great to see that @Jewelleryrescue is already assisting.

 

You might find that if the blinds only need to be lifted slightly to prevent the light blled, then the old holes would still be covered by the blinds and not need filling. Alternatively, you could consider screwing a length of 66 x 42mm 5.4m F7 H3 Treated Pine Primed LOSP to the room beam on its 42mm edge would cover the gap. You will need a drill driver to pre-drill the timber and attach it with screws. 

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Mitchell
 

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Re: light bleed at the top of the outdoor roller blinds

Ok thanks the installers still need to come back as one of the blinds is crooked and one was hemmed on the wrong side  so I’ll ask them to fix when they come back cheers 

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