How to measure - Linked roller blinds
Getting started
We have all the information and instructions you need to measure your linked roller blinds right here.
Follow along with our videos or see our written instructions below.
Before you start, have you?
- Reviewed the product specifications for design options?
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Ordered your free colour samples?
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Decided on motorisation?
- Downloaded your Roller Blind Check Measure worksheet
What you will need
- 1 - 2 people
- 5 - 10 minutes
- Metal tape measure
- Pen and paper or download our check measure worksheet below
- Step ladder if necessary


Check measure worksheet
Before you start measuring, print off our Check Measure Worksheet to record your measurements. These check measure worksheets have been designed to ensure you capture all the details required to complete your order. When placing your order online, simply populate this information straight into the order form. Easy!
- Use a steel tape measurer for accuracy. Make sure it’s straight and tight when you take your measurements.
- From the front door, turn left. This becomes window 1 and then work clockwise around your house. Repeat upstairs if necessary. Also add your room name to each blind as you order them.
- Measure at the top of the window frame where the blind is to be installed. This is where your brackets will be placed.
- Always measure in millimetres (mm) – remember it’s OK to be 1mm short, but you can't be 1mm too long
- Measure every window, even those that appear to be the same width and height.
- The measurement you provide is the outside edges of the brackets – not the fabric width
- Do not take any deductions (iSeek Blinds will do this for you)


Sizes – Minimums & Maximums
We manufacture custom-linked roller blinds in a vast range of sizes. To ensure you always get a great result, we have minimum and maximum dimensions for our linked roller blinds, depending on your layout style and the fabric range.
*Please note: A small selection of our fabrics has a maximum width of less than 3,000mm. Please refer to our Fabric Specifications for Roller Blinds for all details.
When working out which layout style you will choose, firstly work out what your overall width is and then how many individual blinds you want, this will determine which layout style is best for you. No individual blind width can be less than 250mm with a chain drive or 570mm motorised and no larger than 3,000mm. The minimum and maximum drop is the same regardless of your layout style or if you choose chains or motors.
We manufacture custom-linked roller blinds in a vast range of sizes. To ensure you always get a great result, we have minimum and maximum dimensions for our linked roller blinds, depending on your layout style and the fabric range.
*Please note: A small selection of our fabrics has a maximum width of less than 3,000mm. Please refer to our Fabric Specifications for Roller Blinds for all details.
Width (mm) | Drop (mm) |
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Minimum width: Individual: 250 mm (chain driven) | 570mm (motorised) L1, 2 & 3: 500mm (chain driven) | 1,140mm (motorised) L4 & 5: 750mm (chain driven) | 1,710mm (motorised) L6: 1,000mm (chain driven) | 2,280mm (motorised) Maximum width: Individual: 3000* mm L1, 2 & 3: 6,000* mm L4 & 5: 9,000* mm L6: 12,000* mm |
Minimum drop: 300 mm Maximum drop: 3000 mm
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Width (mm) | Drop (mm) |
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Minimum width: Individual: 250 mm (chain driven) | 570mm (motorised) Layout 1: 500mm (chain driven) | 1,140mm (motorised) Maximum width: Individual: 3000* mm Layout 1: 6,000* mm |
Minimum drop: 300 mm Maximum drop: 3000 mm
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Design and Customise your Linked Roller Blinds
- Roll Direction - Inside Mount: iSeekBlinds recommends inside mount roller blinds are front rolled, this means that the fabric rolls off the front of the roll tube like a waterfall to avoid any knobs, winders or the inner window frame that may obstruct the blind. This will also create a softer, more balanced look.
- Roll Direction - Outside Mount: iSeekBlinds recommends outside mount roller blinds are back rolled, this means that the fabric rolls off the back of the roll tube which ensures the fabric stays close to the architrave for maximum privacy and light control.
- Control type: Decide if you want a chain drive to control your blind or if you want to upgrade to a motorised control. If you choose a chain we will recommend a length for your chain drop, but you can choose a longer/shorter chain if you need it. Depending on the linked layout you choose will determine which side your control will be on. For motors make sure you choose the side that is the easiest to access when you need to charge it.
- Colour Choices: You will have the choice of a white, black or anodised bottom rail, make sure you note this for each blind as you take your measurements. Your choices of chains are either black or white as standard or you can upgrade to a metal chain or a stainless steel chain, which is highly recommended for wet areas or if you live near the coast.
- Spring Assist: All blinds with a chain drive that has an individual or overall linked width greater than 1,800mm wide should be ordered with a spring assist. This will ensure your blinds glide smoothly up and down with minimal effort and will limit wear & tear on the components.
- Add on a Pelmet: Consider finishing off your roller blind with one of our designer pelmets. It will look great and hide the tube and stop dust from collecting on top of the blind.
Note: Pelmets are only compatible with outside-mounted, back-rolled linked roller blinds.


Linked Roller Blinds layout styles
Our linked layout options give you great flexibility in combining 2, 3 or 4 blinds side by side. Linked blinds are placed alongside each other across your windows or doors up to 12,000mm and only have a 19mm gap between each individual blind. You can choose for separate controls for each blind or operate up to 2 blinds with the same control.
Our linked layout options give you great flexibility in combining 2 blinds side by side. Linked blinds are placed alongside each other across your windows or doors up to 6,000mm and only have a 19mm gap between each individual blind.
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