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Motorized blinds, wooden blinds and curtains in Bang Phlat

Bang Phlat is a narrow district pinned between the Chao Phraya on one side and Charan Sanitwong Road on the other. Once the train started running along Charan, condos went up station by station from Bang Yi Khan through Bang Phlat to Bang O. Those units share something you rarely see elsewhere: the glass faces the road and the elevated track directly. Owners want three things at once — shade in the daytime, streetlight blocked at night, and privacy from trains passing at roughly the height they live at. The riverside strip around Bang O and Bang Yi Khan is a different brief again: a real view, and real wind off the water.

We cover every sub-district in Bang Phlat

Areas inside this district

  • Bang Phlat
  • Bang O
  • Bang Bamru
  • Bang Yi Khan

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What comes up most often in Bang Phlat

Written from how people actually live here, not text that would fit anywhere.

Condos on Charan Sanitwong: glass facing the road

A unit facing a main road meets light that does not stop at sunset — streetlights, signage and headlights carry on late. A sheer or a dim-out that is fine for a room facing a quiet soi is usually not enough here. Bedrooms on the road side generally end up on blackout, which stops light entirely, while a living room used during the day and meant to feel open does much better on sunscreen at around 45 percent. Which is why one unit often does not use the same fabric on every window.

Riverside units around Bang O and Bang Yi Khan

River-facing units have the opposite problem: the owner bought the view and will not cover it permanently. The workable answer is to split by time of day — sunscreen during daylight so the river stays visible, something that genuinely closes in the bedroom at night. The other thing riverside units get more of than road-facing ones is wind. Open the balcony door and long fabric panels billow and knock against the frame, so for a room where that door is open often, a roller or a blind stays put and is easier to live with.

Houses and shophouses in the Charan sois

Away from the main road, Bang Phlat is still houses and shophouses packed into narrow sois, many with windows that open onto a neighbour's wall a few metres away. The issue there is not direct sun but privacy in a room that is already short of light. Going too opaque means the lights stay on all day. A pale sheer or a sunscreen usually suits better: light still gets in, but people outside cannot see through during daylight.

What usually suits homes in Bang Phlat

Common questions

What customers in Bang Phlat ask

Our unit faces the road and the streetlights never go off — what fabric?

For a bedroom, blackout stops light completely, which is what you need — a dim-out only reduces it. Rooms you use during the day do not need to go that far.

Do we need to notify the building first?

Just let them know a fitter is coming. The unit also has to be finished before we measure, because the sizes must be final.

Will the motor be noisy in a small unit?

It is quieter than an electric fan. You control it from a remote, the phone app or a wall switch.

What does a measure in Bang Phlat cost?

500-1,000 THB at the metro Bangkok rate, credited back in full when you order.

Nearby areas we also cover

Every area follows the same steps: message us, book a measure, get a quote within a day, then production and fitting within 7-14 days of confirming.

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