When we bought our '92 Hymer last year, the biggest habitation area problem was the state of the fixed window blinds. All five of them were badly worn, tatty at the edges, and in a couple of cases ripped.
The cost of replacing all five was out of the question. A solution had to be found, and so, after much measuring and deliberating, we started to look at pull down 'blackout' type roller blinds. B&Q were doing the best deal, and a plus was that when closed, you get a really nice coloured pattern, that cheers up the inside a treat when the lights are on at night.
OK, not for the purist, however, the blinds were really easy to fit, (under the shelves and lockers), and for a total layout of just under £80, job done.
A real solution for older vans. :thumb:
The cost of replacing all five was out of the question. A solution had to be found, and so, after much measuring and deliberating, we started to look at pull down 'blackout' type roller blinds. B&Q were doing the best deal, and a plus was that when closed, you get a really nice coloured pattern, that cheers up the inside a treat when the lights are on at night.
OK, not for the purist, however, the blinds were really easy to fit, (under the shelves and lockers), and for a total layout of just under £80, job done.
A real solution for older vans. :thumb: