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Hi,

I've just moved into a house with a large Velux window (model GGL-7 in case it matters). I'd like to fit a blind to it, but it looks like it's already been fitted for some non-standard type of blind. There are wooden rails down each side, and some kind of fitting with a piece of wood over it at the top. See picture at http://ian.chard.org/velux.jpg -- the top of the window (with the handle) is on the right-hand side of that photo.

The rails and top bit have been painted over, and look like they would be difficult to remove without damaging the glass and/or frame. I think I could remove the two metal brackets at the top as they're just secured with screws.

I have two questions:

* is it possible to fit a standard Velux blind without removing the rails and top part? I've looked at some instructional videos but it's not clear whether the metal rails would fit in the gap left at the sides of my window, and whether it's possible to fix the blind cartridge to the top of the window with that extra bit of wood in place.

* alternatively, does this blind fitting look familiar? Can I get a blind to fit it?

Many thanks for any advice!

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On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 01:08:47 -0700, Ian Chard wrote:

I have two questions:

* is it possible to fit a standard Velux blind without removing the
rails and top part?


Going by the blinds we've got on some of our Veluxes (definitely genuine
blinds, with the labels on), nope - you'll need to remove the top piece,
for sure, but you might get away with the sides.
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On Monday, 20 April 2015 09:13:24 UTC+1, Adrian wrote:
On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 01:08:47 -0700, Ian Chard wrote:

I have two questions:

* is it possible to fit a standard Velux blind without removing the
rails and top part?


Going by the blinds we've got on some of our Veluxes (definitely genuine
blinds, with the labels on), nope - you'll need to remove the top piece,
for sure, but you might get away with the sides.


Thanks for your reply. Could you tell me the width of the side rails on your blinds? Do they fit flush with the inside edge of the frame?

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On Mon, 20 Apr 2015 01:18:13 -0700, Ian Chard wrote:

Thanks for your reply. Could you tell me the width of the side rails on
your blinds? Do they fit flush with the inside edge of the frame?


For most of the length of the window, you've got about 40mm or a bit
more. At the bottom, where the lower part of the blind frame is, it's
down to about 24mm.

But the top, where the roll is? Nope. It's damn near flush to the glass.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/x2p6vqc66w...420_155703.jpg
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