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Roller Blinds

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Venetian Blinds

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Panel Glides

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Vertical Blinds

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Roman Blinds

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Block Out Blinds

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Motorised Blinds

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Blinds are a simple, flexible way to control light and privacy while keeping your rooms looking neat and put-together. They suit just about any space, from bedrooms and living areas to offices and shopfronts, and they can be made to fit everything from small bathroom windows to wide sliding doors.

With plenty of materials, colours and operating styles to choose from, blinds can feel right at home in modern, classic and minimalist interiors. They also help you fine-tune comfort throughout the day, whether you want soft filtered light or a more private, closed-in feel.

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Types of Blinds

Venetian Blinds

Venetian blinds use horizontal slats that tilt to adjust light and privacy. You can also raise them to open the window fully, which makes them a practical choice for many rooms.

They’re available in a range of materials and finishes, including timber, faux wood and aluminium. Timber brings warmth and natural character, faux wood offers a similar look with a moisture-friendly feel for everyday spaces, and aluminium suits a clean, modern finish.

Vertical Blinds

Vertical blinds use long vertical slats that can be tilted to control light and drawn aside to clear the opening. They’re often chosen for large windows and sliding doors where you want wide coverage and a streamlined look.

Many systems allow the slats to stack to the left, right, or split from the centre, depending on your window layout and how you use the space.

Roller Blinds

Roller blinds are a popular choice for their tidy appearance and everyday practicality. Made from a single piece of fabric that rolls up and down, they’re simple to use and suit most window shapes and sizes. 

With a wide range of fabrics available, you can choose the level of light control and privacy that works best for each room, from softly filtered daylight through to blockout options.

Roman Blinds

Roman blinds add a softer, more tailored feel to a space. They’re made from fabric that folds neatly into pleats as the blind is raised, creating a classic look that works beautifully in both modern and traditional interiors.

With plenty of fabric choices available, roman blinds can add warmth and style while still giving you practical control over light and privacy.

Panel Glide Blinds

Panel glide blinds feature wide fabric panels that slide smoothly along a track. They’re a great match for large windows and sliding doors, and they suit contemporary spaces with clean, uncluttered lines.

They’re available in a range of fabrics, including light-filtering and blockout options, so you can balance privacy and brightness to suit the room.

Choosing Blinds for Your Space

The right blinds come down to a few practical details: your window size, how much privacy you want, and how you like to control light throughout the day. Material choice also matters in areas that get moisture, strong sunlight, or a lot of day-to-day handling.

To get the best finish, it helps to have blinds measured and installed so they sit neatly and operate smoothly, especially for custom sizes or wider openings. If convenience is a priority, there are also cordless and motorised options available, which can make everyday use even easier and suit family homes.

Blinds FAQs

Blinds can work well in most rooms. Venetian blinds are popular in living areas and bedrooms because they give you adjustable light and privacy control. Faux wood or aluminium venetians are often chosen for kitchens and bathrooms where moisture resistance is helpful. Roller and roman blinds are also widely used in living areas and bedrooms, with blockout options being a common choice where light control is a priority.