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John Lewis wooden blinds


marymac

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I bought these on the forum for ?100 a while back. Sadly they wont fit our windows because of lowered ceilings. They are beautiful, I'm now selling them on... I'd be happy to take ?60 for them.


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"I bought these lovely wooden Venetian blinds, Mocha, made to

measure by John Lewis. The blinds will fit a Victorian

House bay window. The two side windows blinds measure 48cm width,

the main window is 96cm width,

they are variable length

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Hi again...


just to add...


all 3 blinds have a maximum 170 cms drop (obviously can be shorter). Wooden slats are 5cms...

Really lovely blinds, all strings to each blind taped up so easy to put up, and all screws and brackets complete


please make an offer, these will make a some window a happy window!

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi


still for sale. The blinds are lovely, unfortunately didn't fit my windows.

I bought them on the forum from a family on Cornflower Terrace where they fitted perfectly!

I paid ?100 for them but they are of no use to me. I would happily take ?50.

Feel free to come and have a look.

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