Spaces

Indoor/outdoor spaces require a specialist company to design, manufacture and fit and Oakhurst Blinds have over 30 years experience in the field of designing, manufacturing and fitting of conservatory and lantern blinds.

We are specialists in made-to-measure blinds for conservatories, orangeries, roof lanterns, glass extensions, gable end/apex windows and bi-fold doors.

You need a company you can trust and Oakhurst has earned an enviable reputation for smart design and for the use of high quality, raw materials.  We don’t compromise on quality or cut corners.

You can opt to upgrade your conservatory blinds to Somfy electric, remote control or smart home automated blinds.

Conservatories

A conservatory is a home extension that lets the outside in, creating a light and open living space. However, the addition of quality blinds is essential if you are seeking a degree of privacy and intimacy at the same time as getting the most out of your conservatory space.

 

 

CONSERVATORIES

Electric Blinds for Conservatories

ROOF LANTERNS

Roof Lanterns require a bespoke solution to allow for an unobstructed view to the outside. We offer either a no-support-wire zip roller system or a pleated blind system.

 

 

ROOF LANTERNS

BIFOLD DOORS

Bi-fold doors are fast becoming the product of choice because they allow the maximum levels of light to enter your home. These sliding doors are ideal for home owners who want to turn their outside space into another usable room. Built to fold and stack neatly to one or both sides of an aperture when open, bi-fold doors allow a seamless integration between garden and the interior.

 

BIFOLD DOORS

Bifold Door Blinds Kitchen

GLASS EXTENSIONS

Contemporary designs for conservatories in recent years have evolved more towards glass extensions and orangeries. Often these structures are complemented with bi-folding or ‘concertina’ glazed doors. While this modern innovation creates an exciting and open living space, the addition of quality blinds is essential if you are seeking a degree of privacy and intimacy.

 

 

GLASS EXTENSIONS

Orangeries

In the 17th to the 19th centuries orangeries were symbols of prestige and wealth used for over wintering citrus trees.

Today the term ‘Orangery’ is now often used to describe a glazed building which differs from a typical conservatory by its design and construction. A well designed orangery usually follows the ‘Classical Orders of Architecture’, which determines the scale and proportion of the individual elements.

 

 

ORANGERIES