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Roller blind installation detail in a new Melbourne home

Services · Melbourne

What we do

Five service categories, one installer. Dany measures, quotes, installs and warranties every job personally. No subcontractors, no call centres, no grey areas on who is responsible for the finished product.

Blinds

Blinds

Roller, Roman, panel glide, honeycomb, day-night, vertical and Venetian

Blinds are the workhorse of the Melbourne home. They handle the harsh western sun in summer, hold heat through a Geelong winter, and give bedrooms the blockout most families need to actually sleep in. We measure, supply and install every common style across the city.

Curtains

Curtains

Sheers, blockout, S-fold, pinch pleat, eyelet and linen

Curtains do something blinds cannot: they soften a room. Sheer curtains in particular have become the default finish for new Melbourne homes with floor-to-ceiling glazing. Paired with a blockout behind, they handle privacy, light, and acoustic feel in one fitting.

Plantation Shutters

Plantation Shutters

Aluminium, PVC and timber shutters made to measure

Plantation shutters are the longest-lasting window furnishing in the catalogue. Once they are in, they tend to stay for the life of the home. We supply them in aluminium for wet rooms and outdoor zones, PVC for value, and timber for heritage and high-end builds.

Window Tinting

Window Tinting

Residential privacy, solar and decorative film

A good film on a hot west-facing window can drop the surface temperature of the glass by ten degrees or more. It also blocks the UV that fades floors, art, and timber furniture. Privacy films do the same for street-facing rooms without the visual weight of a blind.

Commercial Tinting

Commercial Tinting

Office, shopfront, anti-graffiti, safety and security film

Commercial film does the same job as residential, scaled up. We tint shopfronts, offices, warehouse glazing, and meeting rooms. Anti-graffiti film over expensive shopfront glass pays for itself the first time someone reaches for a marker.

How it works

Four steps, no grey areas

One installer from first call to final install.

01

Free measure

We come to you within our service radius. No charge, no obligation. Sample books in hand so you can see and feel materials in your actual light.

02

Written quote

Itemised and transparent within one to two business days. Every window, every product, every cost — no surprises.

03

Manufacture

Deposit to begin. Most products are made within two to four weeks. We confirm lead times before you commit.

04

Install and warranty

Professional install, site left clean. Twelve-month workmanship warranty from day one. Manufacturer warranties run separately.

Why it matters

Owner-operated means accountable

Large blind companies send a salesperson to measure, a different team to manufacture, and a subcontractor to install. If something goes wrong, each party points at the other.

When Dany measures your windows, he is the same person who orders the product, installs it, and stands behind the warranty. One point of contact from quote to completion. That is the difference.

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Roller blind installation detail in a new Melbourne home

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Free measure within our service radius. Geelong to Glen Waverley. Written quote inside two business days — itemised, obligation-free.

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FAQ

Service questions

Blinds are hard window coverings — roller, Venetian, vertical, honeycomb — that roll or stack into a compact headrail. They are practical, cost-effective, and suit rooms where function matters more than decoration. Curtains are fabric panels that hang from a ceiling or wall-mounted track and stack to the sides when open. They soften acoustics, add visual warmth, and suit living areas and master bedrooms. Most Melbourne homes use a mix: roller blinds in bedrooms and utility rooms for blockout, and sheer curtains in living areas for filtered light. Some rooms benefit from both — a sheer curtain for daytime softness with a blockout roller behind for night.

Tinting is more effective for heat control because the film rejects solar energy at the glass surface before it enters the room. A quality ceramic solar film can reduce heat gain by 40 to 60 per cent. Blinds work differently — they block light and glare but trap heat in the air pocket between the blind and the glass, which then radiates into the room. For west and north-facing windows in Melbourne, the best combination is solar film on the glass plus a sunscreen or blockout blind behind it. The film handles the heat load year-round; the blind handles glare and privacy on demand.

Blinds go on brackets above or within the window frame, completely independent of glass type — no issue with double glazing. Tinting is more nuanced. Standard solar film on double-glazed units can cause thermal stress because the film absorbs heat, the inner pane temperature rises unevenly, and the sealed air gap expands. This can crack the glass or break the seal. We only use films specifically rated for double glazing and we assess every window before quoting. If a particular film is not safe on your glass type, we will tell you upfront rather than risk a warranty claim.

We supply and install only. Every product is measured to the specific window, ordered from our wholesale suppliers, and installed by Dany. We do not install customer-supplied products because we cannot warranty the fit — if a blind was measured or manufactured incorrectly by someone else, the install cannot fix that. Our quotes include measure, supply, installation, and a twelve-month workmanship warranty as a single package.

Twelve months on workmanship for every product we install — blinds, curtains, shutters, and window film. If a bracket comes loose, a chain mechanism jams, or a film edge lifts within that period, we come back and fix it at no charge. Product warranties run separately through the manufacturer: typically five to ten years on blind fabrics and mechanisms, ten to twenty-five years on plantation shutters depending on material, and ten to fifteen years on architectural window film covering peeling, bubbling, and discolouration.