blackout curtains bhs

Beach resort near Atlantis AquariumAs advocators of all things multi-purpose, we love nothing more than a great pair of blackout curtains. Not only do they look great, but they also keep sunlight and noise out while, in most cases, keeping heat in. Many of the latest designs on the market feature special thermal technology, which can actually cut down on heating bills too. We’ve rounded up a few of the best curtains, from techie versions guaranteed to make your home a cosier place, to gorgeous lined curtains that are a good option (even if they don’t have any specific blackout or thermal technology). The terracotta plain faux silk curtains with eyelets bring a splash of colour to any room and have the added feature of a blackout thermal coating that will help to block out light and keep heat in. Also available in other colours. W46 x D54in drop. Clementine features a beautifully illustrated tropical trail with humming birds and exotic flora. Printed on 300 thread count cotton percale and in a palette of dusky pinks and soft teals, the curtains are table top and fully lined.

W168cm x 183cm drop. Ideal for a child’s bedroom – encourage a good night’s sleep under the stars with these lovely curtains from the Little Home at John Lewis range.
west elm scribble curtains blueFeaturing a versatile star print, they are finished with a pencil pleat.
4 pics 1 word curtain ticket stubW117 x 182cm drop.
curtains ekşiAvailable in different sizes.
ready made pinch pleat curtains melbourne £60Little Home at John Lewis These woven blackout curtains, shown in Gold, are also available in Charcoal, Chocolate and Black. W114 x 137cm drop. Little ones will love these flamingo print curtains.

These ready-made curtains will breathe new life into kid’s rooms, while the blackout lining will ensure they get a good night. W137 x 135cm drop. Keep the heat in and the light out with the Beaumont thermal blackout curtains – perfect for ensuring a good night’s sleep as well as saving money on your bills. Shown in Pewter, also available in Cranberry, Mink and Natural. W117 x 137cm drop. The thermal backed lined curtains in sea blue have a lining that not only blocks nuisance unwanted light but offers your home extra insulation by reducing heat loss through windows and patio doors. Also available in Fuchsia, Red and Teal. W168 x 137cm drop. This fabulous semi-plain curtain features a plain colourway throughout with a striped top border. Shown in Blue, these curtain are also available in Beige and Pink. Featuring an eyelet heading, these curtains are fully lined with a blackout lining. W116 x 182cm drop. Made with strong silver metal eyelets, these lined curtains can be threaded on to a curtain pole with ease.

The thick lining of our blackout curtains will provide your room with privacy and block out any exterior light sources. The Voda curtain with gathered header are blackout curtains that will keep out the light. Shown in Purple, they are also available in Light Taupe Beige, Taupe Brown, Burgundy Red, Dark Grey, Navy Blue, Light Grey. Both sides are made from polyester fabric with a satin look and a stitched hem. W140 x H180cm drop. The Twitter account for all things relating to the Blythewood Bengals! 105 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @BHSBengalNation.Ditsy PatchworkPatchwork NurseryColourful PatchworkPatchwork BlackoutBlackout EyeletKids CurtainsNursery CurtainsEyelet CurtainsRoom DitsyForwardPatterned with a colourful patchwork and floral design in purple, pink, blue and green hues, these eyelet curtains are available in a range of sizes. All fabrics are available as a Roman Blind (although we do not recommend using Blenheim velvet). Roman blinds are fully lined and corded and are supplied complete with aluminium headrail and brackets ready for hanging.

A cord locking mechanism is used for easy control over the blind. Our 'Premier' headrail is a fully enclosed system with a sidewinder mechanism and a choice of white, silver or gold coloured chain. If a blind requires more than one width of fabric the blind will be made with a full width central panel and a smaller pattern matched panel at each side. This will usually be required for blinds wider than 132cm, depending on the original fabric width. Roman Blinds can also be made with a blackout lining for an additional charge. Please note that although the lining is blackout, some light will still be visible around the edges of the blind. To minimise this effect make sure that your blind extends at least 10cm beyond the edge of the window. Any size is available up to a maximum width of 203cm and maximum drop of 183cm. To see our measuring guide please click here. For the school in New South Wales, Australia, see Beacon Hill Public School. Beacon Hill School (Chinese: 畢架山小學) is an international school in Hong Kong, offering primary education.

The school is located near Beacon Hill in Kowloon Tong. It was founded in 1967 and is part of the English Schools Foundation. Beacon Hill School is one of the oldest ESF schools in Hong Kong[1] and one of the founding schools of the English Schools Foundation. With money raised at the International Food Fair, Beacon Hill gets a renovation every summer and new facilities are installed. Classrooms have the view of Lion Rock and Beacon Hill. In 2004, the Music, Drama, Art Rooms of Beacon Hill School were built. Soundproof walls and blackout curtains were added in music practice rooms and drama studios respectively. The school's old art rooms were replaced by Maths and Science rooms however the maths and science room didn't last for long as it replaced in 2009 as there was a shortage of class room. The school library was revamped and every class from Years 1 to 6 in the school is now equipped with an interactive whiteboard, 2 desktop computers and 10 laptops, the desktops in the computer room have been updated from Windows XP to Windows 7 and finally iPads purchased for learning resources in the library.

In the summer of 2008, 2 new soft rooms were added, giving more space for PE lessons. The staff room, originally on the 1st floor, was moved to the 7th floor. The 7th floor, originally consisting of flats were removed. Classrooms were also renovated. Beneath each table was a tray where the student stored their items. There was also a place in which a student could place their bag. The school renovated the playground in the summer of 2012 and in 2013 the hall was renovated. The school has started to plan the renovation of the library which is a bit stuffy. In 2014, the library was renovated as planned. The system runs on lower and upper school basis, but in phase assemblies, they are split up in year 1-2, year 3-4 and year 5-6. The playtime is different between both parts. There are clubs run by teachers. for example, the Green Team, MAD (Making a Difference) Club, Chamber Choir, Drama Club, Basketball Club, Rugby Club, Aquathon Club, Running Club etc. There are also voluntary monitors and the Student Council.

Voluntary monitors includes playground monitors, line monitors, class monitors and teacher's personal assistant (P.A) The Beacon Hill School Food Fair is held towards the end of the school year between March and May. This fair has an international theme and includes food of all kinds including Korean, Chinese, Filipino, Western, Japanese, Indian, etc. Year 5 and Year 6 students also run stalls and games. In addition, the school hall also has a popular bouncy castle. Parent and teacher volunteers serve the food, organise games and provide food as it is an event where money for the school's development and charity is raised. The school's Parent Teacher Association organises the food, contests and stalls. Before the Food Fair, raffle tickets are sold by students. The Beacon Hill uniform consists of a purple shirt with red or pink stripes, purple shorts, trousers or a skort, a red jumper and a purple fleece. The P.E. uniform is a dark blue T-shirt with the words, 'Beacon Hill School' on the back, a dark blue pair of shorts and a dark blue tracksuit for winter.

The previous uniform was a pink checkered dress for girls and a white shirt and a pair of grey shorts for boys. The previous PE kit was a white T-shirt and pair of shorts. Each year group is required to produce a performance sometime during the school year. These performances involve public speaking, research, music and visual art and are often loosely based on famous plays and musicals. The subject of the Expressive Arts Performances depends on the Unit of Inquiry (Primary Years Programme) Past shows have included Bugsy Malone, The Toy Box, Seussical, Macbeth, Rats!, Joseph and the Amazing Dreamcoat and The Journey of Columbus. Typically, Y6s put on a musical performance during the summer term. Here are some from the past seven years: 2009: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 2010: Alice in the Wonderland 2011: The Wizard of Oz 2012: Charlie and the Chocolate factory 2016: Once on This Island Jr Each Year 6 production is for the Y6 graduation although the Year 6 graduation is not on the same day.