Roller Blind Anatomy

Roller Blinds Anatomy-1

Brackets

 These hold the roller tube in place and are mounted to the window frame or wall. They are essential for the stability and installation of the blind.

Pin End

The pin end is the alternate end than the chain drive. 

Tube

The cylindrical tube, usually made of aluminum or steel, onto which the fabric is rolled. This tube is critical for the smooth operation and durability of the blind.

Skin/Fabric

The material that forms the actual blind. It can come in various textures, patterns, and opacity levels, including blackout, translucent, and sheer fabrics.

Base Bar

 A weight bar attached to the bottom of the fabric, ensuring it hangs straight and taut. It also helps in rolling up the blind evenly.

Chain & Chain Drive

 A looped chain or cord that you pull to adjust the blind's height. There is also a safety deivce for are included to secure loose cords and chains, preventing accidents, especially in homes with children.

Bracket Covers

Decorative caps that cover the ends of the roller tube, providing a finished look and sometimes additional stability.