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How to Put Up Roller Blinds: The Quick, Confident, DIY-Friendly Guide


Putting up roller blinds isn’t just a practical job — it’s a home-transforming moment. One minute you’ve got a bare, echoing window, and the next you’ve created a space that feels polished, cosy, and completely intentional. And the best part? Installing roller blinds is far easier than most people think. With a few tools, a bit of planning, and the right blind, you can have your new window looking sharp in less time than it takes to make a cup of tea.

Here’s your exciting, step-by-step guide to getting it right.



1. Gather Your Tools — Your DIY Superpowers

Before you begin, assemble your toolkit. You won’t need much:

  • A pencil
  • A tape measure
  • A spirit level
  • A drill with the right bit
  • Rawl plugs and screws (usually included)

Lay everything out and take a moment to feel like the hero of your own home-improvement story.



2. Decide Your Fitting Style: Recessed or Exact?

Roller blinds can be fitted inside the window recess or outside on the wall. This choice changes everything — the look, the light control, even how you measure.

  • Inside the recess: Neat, clean lines. Great for modern, minimal rooms.
  • Outside the recess: Ideal if your recess is shallow, uneven, or if you want to block more light.

Once you’ve decided, the rest of the job feels much more straightforward.



3. Mark Your Bracket Positions — Accuracy is Magic

Hold the brackets up where you want them to sit — either at the top corners of the recess or on the wall above.
Use your pencil to mark the screw holes.

Tip:
Double-check that your blind will roll freely without hitting handles, tiles, radiator pipes, or anything lurking near the window.

This is the moment where your spirit level earns its keep. A perfectly level line means a perfectly smooth-running blind.



4. Drill, Plug, and Screw — The Satisfying Part

Time to get noisy.

  • Drill into your pencil marks.
  • Tap in your rawl plugs.
  • Screw the brackets firmly into place.

There’s something incredibly satisfying about this step — it’s the moment the project becomes real.



5. Click the Blind into the Brackets

Now take your roller blind, raise it up, and slot the ends into the brackets.

You’ll hear a little click when it locks in — the DIY equivalent of a round of applause.
Give it a gentle tug to ensure it's secure.



6. Test the Action — The Big Reveal

Pull the chain or cord to lower your blind smoothly.
Check the roll direction, alignment, and fabric tension.

This is your ta-da! moment. If everything glides down evenly and rolls back up neatly, you’ve nailed it.



7. Finishing Touches


Give the fabric a once-over with a lint roller.
Step back and admire what you’ve achieved.

Your window now looks sharper, calmer, and more stylish — all because you took on this simple DIY upgrade.



Ready to Transform Another Room?

Once you’ve mastered how to put up roller blinds, you’ll realise just how easy and addictive the upgrade can be. Whether it's a kitchen window that needs a splash of practicality or a bedroom craving better light control, you’re now fully equipped to install roller blinds like a pro.

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