Outdoor Channel Blinds: Smart Outdoor Living Solutions for Melbourne Homes in 2026
Alfresco Blinds Co
Outdoor channel blinds are one of the most practical and weather-resistant shading solutions available to Melbourne homeowners right now — and in 2026, demand for them has never been stronger. If you have an alfresco area, patio, pergola, or decked entertaining space that sits exposed to Melbourne’s unpredictable combination of scorching summer heat, biting southerly winds, and surprise downpours, a properly installed channel-guided blind system is the difference between a space you use year-round and one that sits empty for months at a time.
Unlike free-hanging café blinds or basic drop-down roller blinds, outdoor channel blinds travel inside fixed aluminium side tracks that run from the top of the opening down to the ground. This guided mechanism eliminates fabric flap in wind, reduces rain entry at the sides, and creates a far tighter seal around the perimeter of your outdoor space. The result is a genuinely weatherproof outdoor enclosure that adds comfort, privacy, UV protection, and usable square metres to your home — without permanent construction.
At Alfresco Blinds Co, we have installed over 3,000 blind systems across 100 Melbourne locations, with more than 60 combined years of experience across our team. Whether you are comparing systems, trying to understand what materials hold up in Melbourne conditions, or ready to get a quote, this guide walks you through everything you need to know before you commit.
Quick answer: Outdoor channel blinds use a fabric blind that travels inside fixed aluminium side channels — running the full height of the opening — to create a weather-sealed, wind-resistant enclosure for Melbourne patios, pergolas, and alfresco areas. The channel holds the fabric firmly against wind, reduces rain ingress from the sides, and allows the blind to be raised or lowered to any position. They are available in manual, crank, and fully motorised configurations and can be fitted with PVC, mesh, or sunscreen fabrics depending on your needs. If you are ready to explore your options, our patio and pergola blinds page is the best place to start.
What Are Outdoor Channel Blinds — And Why Are Melbourne Homeowners Choosing Them?
If you have spent any time looking at modern alfresco extensions, rooftop terraces, or pergola builds across Melbourne’s inner and middle-ring suburbs, you have almost certainly seen outdoor channel blinds in action — even if you did not recognise the system by name.
The core mechanism is straightforward. The blind fabric is attached to a roller at the top of the opening. Both edges of the fabric feed into narrow aluminium channels — or tracks — that are fixed vertically to either side of the opening. As the blind lowers, the fabric slides smoothly inside those channels. When it reaches the bottom, a weighted hem bar sits firmly against the sill or floor track, creating a closed perimeter on all four sides.
This design solves a problem that free-hanging outdoor blinds cannot — the sides. A standard drop-down blind without side guidance will billow, flap, and allow wind and rain to enter from the edges. A channel-guided system keeps the fabric taut and controlled, which is why outdoor blinds with side tracks are consistently preferred for Melbourne’s climate where wind and rain arrive with very little warning.
Key reasons Melbourne homeowners choose channel-guided outdoor blinds in 2026:
- Effective wind resistance — fabric stays controlled rather than flapping and wearing prematurely
- Reduced rain ingress from the sides of the opening
- Smooth operation — the channel acts as a guide rail, so the blind raises and lowers evenly
- Compatible with motorisation and smart home automation
- Suitable for wide spans where fabric tension across the full width is critical
- Clean, architectural appearance that suits contemporary Melbourne homes
- Available in manual, crank-operated, and fully automated motorised versions
Outdoor Channel Blinds vs Other Outdoor Blind Systems — A Clear Comparison
One of the most common questions we receive is how channel blinds compare to other outdoor shading options available in Melbourne. The answer depends on your opening size, aesthetic preferences, weather exposure, and budget — but the table below gives you a clear side-by-side view.
| Blind Type | Side Guidance | Wind Resistance | Rain Resistance | Motorised Option | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outdoor Channel Blinds | Aluminium side channel | High | High (with sealed track) | Yes | Patios, pergolas, alfresco areas |
| Ziptrak Blinds | Zip-sealed side track | Very High | Very High | Yes | Premium enclosures, large spans |
| Wire Guide Outdoor Blinds | Tensioned SS cables | Moderate | Low–Moderate | Yes | Aesthetics-first areas, sheltered spaces |
| Café / Bistro Blinds | None (free-hanging) | Low | Low | Rarely | Sheltered verandahs, light wind areas |
| PVC Straight Drop Blinds | Optional side guides | Moderate | Moderate–High | Yes | Rain protection, visibility retention |
If you are weighing up Ziptrak blinds against a channel system, the primary differences come down to the type of side seal. Ziptrak uses a zip-lock mechanism integrated into the track. A standard channel blind uses a guide channel that holds the fabric edge. Both are dramatically more wind and rain resistant than free-hanging alternatives.
What Are Outdoor Blinds Called? Understanding the Terminology
| Quick answer: Outdoor blinds go by several names depending on their design — outdoor channel blinds, straight drop blinds, café blinds, bistro blinds, patio blinds, alfresco blinds, and outdoor roller blinds are the most common terms in Melbourne. The naming typically refers to either how the blind is guided (channel, wire, or free-hanging) or where it is installed (patio, café, alfresco). At Alfresco Blinds Co, we use the term “outdoor channel blinds” to specifically describe blinds that run inside fixed aluminium side tracks for maximum weather resistance. |
The three main types of outdoor blinds — by guidance mechanism — are:
1. Channel or Track-Guided Blinds
These include outdoor channel blinds and Ziptrak blinds. The fabric travels inside a fixed aluminium or zip-sealed channel on both sides. This is the strongest option for wind and rain resistance and is the system most commonly specified for Melbourne outdoor entertaining areas that face regular weather exposure.
2. Wire Guide Outdoor Blinds
Wire guide outdoor blinds use tensioned stainless steel cables — fixed at the top and bottom of the opening — to guide the fabric as it raises and lowers. The cables are nearly invisible, so the blind looks clean and architectural without the bulk of a side-channel track. They are a popular choice across Melbourne’s alfresco areas, pergolas, and patios where aesthetics matter as much as function — though they offer less wind resistance than a full channel system.
3. Free-Hanging Café and Bistro Blinds
Café blinds and bistro blinds hang from a top fixing rail without side guidance. They are the most economical option and work well in sheltered positions, but they are not suitable for exposed Melbourne elevations where wind is a consistent issue. They are best reserved for lightly sheltered verandahs, restaurant fit-outs, or secondary outdoor spaces.
What Material Is Best for Outdoor Channel Blinds in Melbourne?
Material selection is one of the most consequential decisions when specifying outdoor channel blinds for a Melbourne property. The wrong fabric will fade, crack, grow mould, or lose structural integrity within a few seasons. The right material will hold up for a decade or more with basic maintenance.
Clear PVC
Clear PVC panels are among the most popular choices for Melbourne patios and alfresco enclosures. They allow full light transmission while blocking wind and rain — essentially creating a glass-room effect at a fraction of the cost of permanent glazing. PVC is non-porous and highly water-resistant, making it the go-to material when rain exclusion is the priority. Over time, lower-grade PVC can yellow or develop surface cracks if exposed to prolonged UV without UV stabilisation, so specifying UV-stabilised PVC is essential for Melbourne’s sun exposure.
Sunscreen and Mesh Fabrics
Sunscreen mesh fabrics are woven from PVC-coated glass fibre or polyester yarns and are designed to filter UV radiation while preserving outward views. They are ideal for north and west-facing Melbourne alfresco areas where afternoon sun is intense. Openness factors typically range from 1% to 10% — a lower openness factor means less UV penetration and more privacy. Fabrics from Zepel, Outlook by Ricky Richards, and Shaw Fabrics offer excellent UV resistance and are commonly specified for outdoor roller blinds Melbourne projects.
Solution-Dyed Acrylic
Solution-dyed acrylic — such as those from Warwick Fabrics and MK Fabrics — is highly fade resistant because the colour is dyed through the fibre rather than applied to the surface. These fabrics are used for outdoor blind systems in applications where colour longevity and aesthetic quality are priorities. They are highly water-resistant but not fully waterproof, so they are best used in partially sheltered positions rather than as full rain barriers.
Woven Polyester and Marine-Grade Fabrics
Marine-grade fabrics from suppliers like HVG and Bricos Group are engineered to handle moisture, UV exposure, and coastal salt air — which makes them a sensible choice for Melbourne properties near Port Phillip Bay. They are dimensionally stable, resist mould and mildew, and maintain their appearance over long periods of outdoor exposure.
| Material | Waterproof | UV Resistance | View Retention | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clear PVC | Yes (high) | Moderate (specify UV-stabilised) | Full | Rain enclosures, year-round patios |
| Sunscreen Mesh | No (water-resistant) | High (5% openness = 95% UV block) | Partial | North/west-facing sun exposure |
| Solution-Dyed Acrylic | Water-resistant | Very High | None (opaque) | Colour, privacy, shade |
| Marine-Grade Polyester | High | High | None–partial | Coastal, high-moisture environments |
For detailed information on available fabrics and colour options, visit the PVC outdoor blinds page on our website
Motorised Outdoor Channel Blinds — Automation That Actually Makes a Difference
Manual outdoor blinds have their place — particularly in smaller openings or lower-traffic spaces. But for larger Melbourne alfresco areas with multiple blinds, motorisation transforms how you use your outdoor space. In 2026, motorised outdoor blinds are no longer a luxury add-on — they are increasingly the first choice for Melbourne homeowners who want seamless, effortless control over their outdoor environment.
How Motorised Channel Blind Systems Work
A motorised outdoor channel blind uses a tubular electric motor housed inside the roller tube at the top of the blind. The motor connects to mains power or a rechargeable battery system. You control the blind via a wall-mounted switch, handheld remote, or a smart home app — depending on the automation system specified.
For Melbourne homes with multiple blinds across a large patio or pergola, a grouped control system allows all blinds to be raised or lowered simultaneously with a single button press. This is far more practical than operating four or six individual manual blinds every time the weather changes.
Smart Blind Integration
Smart outdoor blinds in Melbourne can now integrate with leading home automation platforms including Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. This allows voice control, scheduled automation, and remote operation via smartphone — so you can lower your alfresco blinds before you arrive home on a hot day, or raise them automatically in response to a wind sensor.
Wind and sun sensors are among the most practically useful add-ons available for automated roller blinds Melbourne installations. A wind sensor will automatically retract blinds when wind speed exceeds a set threshold, protecting the fabric and mechanism from damage during Melbourne’s sudden gusty changes.
Battery-Powered vs Mains-Powered Motors
Mains-powered motors offer reliable, consistent operation and are preferred for permanent installations. Battery or solar-rechargeable motors are ideal for alfresco areas where running mains power to the blind location is complicated or cost-prohibitive. Solar-charged systems are increasingly popular for Melbourne pergola installations where the roller is positioned in a north-facing location with reliable sun exposure.
Explore our full range of motorised blinds Melbourne options and let our team recommend the right automation configuration for your space.
Melbourne’s Climate and Why Outdoor Channel Blinds Are a Year-Round Investment
Melbourne’s climate is famously variable. The Bureau of Meteorology consistently records Melbourne as one of Australia’s most climatically diverse capitals — with four-seasons-in-one-day weather patterns that mean an outdoor space without adequate shading is genuinely unusable for significant parts of the year.
Summer
North and west-facing alfresco areas in Melbourne receive intense solar radiation through December, January, and February. UV Index levels routinely reach 11 or above on summer afternoons — classified as Extreme by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA). Without UV-filtering outdoor blinds, furniture, flooring, and occupants are exposed to damaging radiation. Sunscreen outdoor blinds can block up to 95% of UV rays while still allowing airflow and maintaining views.
Autumn and Winter
Melbourne’s cool, wet winters make outdoor entertaining largely impractical without some form of weather protection. Outdoor channel blinds with PVC panels extend the functional season of a patio or pergola well into June and July by blocking prevailing westerly and southerly winds and keeping rain out of the space. This is the primary reason why patio blinds Melbourne enquiries typically peak in late March and April as homeowners prepare for the cooler months.
Spring
Spring in Melbourne brings inconsistent weather — warm days followed by cold fronts, afternoon storms, and variable winds. Motorised outdoor channel blinds with wind sensors are particularly valuable in this season, as they allow you to respond rapidly to changing conditions without leaving your seat.
For guidance on selecting the right shading solution for your specific orientation and exposure, the Your Home resource produced by the Australian Government provides reliable guidance on passive solar design and shading strategies for Australian climates.
Energy Efficiency — How Outdoor Channel Blinds Reduce Heating and Cooling Costs
One of the less-discussed but genuinely significant benefits of external outdoor blinds is their contribution to household energy efficiency. Unlike internal blinds and curtains, which stop solar heat gain after it has already passed through the glass, outdoor channel blinds intercept solar radiation before it reaches the glazing — the point at which it is most effective.
According to the Australian Government’s Department of Energy, external shading is among the most effective strategies for reducing summer cooling loads in Australian homes. By installing sunscreen outdoor blinds on north and west-facing windows or glazed alfresco enclosures, Melbourne homeowners can meaningfully reduce the demand on split-system air conditioners during summer heat events.
In winter, lowered PVC outdoor blinds create a buffer zone between the outdoor environment and your home’s interior — reducing wind chill effect near glazing and contributing to a warmer alfresco space that requires less additional heating.
This dual-season energy benefit is one of the key reasons that investing in quality external blinds Melbourne makes long-term financial sense beyond just the lifestyle improvements.
Outdoor Privacy and View Control — Getting the Balance Right
Privacy is a consistent requirement in Melbourne’s established suburbs where homes are built close together and alfresco areas can overlook neighbouring properties. Outdoor channel blinds allow you to control privacy at different times of day without fully enclosing the space.
The three common approaches to privacy through outdoor blind selection are:
- Blockout fabrics: fully opaque, maximum privacy, ideal for bedrooms or south-facing patios where light retention is not a priority
- Sunscreen mesh (1–3% openness): from outside the mesh appears opaque in daylight, providing strong daytime privacy while preserving outward views from inside
- Clear PVC: transparent, minimal privacy, but creates a physical separation while maintaining full visual connection — popular for ground-floor entertaining areas where surveillance of the garden or children’s play areas is important
For properties with upper-level outdoor decks or rooftop terraces, a combination of channel-guided sunscreen blinds on exposed sides with PVC panels on the weather-exposed ends is a practical and commonly specified approach across Melbourne’s inner suburbs.
Maintaining Your Outdoor Channel Blinds — A Practical Melbourne Guide
A quality outdoor channel blind system from Alfresco Blinds Co is backed by a 5-year warranty — but maintaining that standard of performance over the long term requires basic, consistent care. Melbourne’s environment — pollution, salt air near the bay, seasonal pollen, and UV exposure — affects outdoor blind components over time.
Fabric Cleaning
Most outdoor blind fabrics should be cleaned two to four times per year using a soft brush and mild soapy water. Avoid high-pressure washing on mesh fabrics as it can damage the weave structure. PVC panels can be wiped with a damp cloth. Always allow fabric to dry fully before rolling it up — storing damp fabric in the rolled position is the primary cause of mould growth on outdoor blinds.
Track and Channel Maintenance
Aluminium side channels should be wiped down seasonally to remove dirt and debris that can cause fabric to catch or wear unevenly. Apply a silicone lubricant (never oil-based) to the inside of the channel annually to ensure smooth fabric travel. Check the bottom hem bar for impact damage — especially after storms — and inspect the locking mechanism if your system uses one.
Motor and Mechanism Servicing
Motorised systems should have their limit settings checked annually. If a motorised blind begins travelling past its lower limit or stopping short, the motor limits need re-calibration — a straightforward service that our team can complete quickly. Battery-powered systems should have battery condition checked before each seasonal change.
When to Call a Professional
Any fabric that shows signs of delamination, UV cracking (in PVC), or persistent mould that does not respond to cleaning should be assessed by a professional. Attempting to over-tension or force a stiff channel mechanism can damage the fabric edge, so call us on 1300 735 077 rather than applying force.
Outdoor Blind Trends in Melbourne for 2026
The outdoor living market in Melbourne has evolved significantly over the past five years. What was once a straightforward product category — drop a PVC blind, tie it off at the bottom — has become a sophisticated design and technology conversation. Here are the trends shaping outdoor channel blind installations across Melbourne right now.
Integrated Louvred Roof and Blind Systems
Melbourne homeowners are increasingly combining retractable roofs and louvred roof systems with channel blinds on the perimeter to create a fully enclosed, all-weather outdoor room. This combination — roof above, channel blinds on three sides — delivers a genuinely usable outdoor space in virtually any Melbourne weather condition.
Full Smart Home Automation
Smart blinds in Melbourne are increasingly part of broader home automation ecosystems. Google Home and Apple HomeKit-compatible motors allow blinds to respond to voice commands, schedules, and sensor inputs. Homeowners can programme their outdoor channel blinds to lower automatically at 3pm on north-facing elevations during summer, protecting interiors from peak afternoon heat without manual intervention.
Neutral Fabric Palettes and Architectural Minimalism
The dominant aesthetic in Melbourne outdoor design right now leans toward warm neutrals — stone, sand, warm grey, and off-white — that complement rendered concrete, timber decking, and Corten steel landscaping. Slimline aluminium channel profiles in powder-coated finishes that match the home’s window frames and fascias are in strong demand.
Retractable Sunroof Pergola Systems
The retractable sunroof pergola is the product category with the strongest growth in Melbourne’s outdoor living market. Combined with perimeter channel blinds, these systems create genuinely premium outdoor rooms that add measurable value to Melbourne properties.
Installation Considerations — What You Need to Know Before You Buy
Getting the installation right is as important as selecting the right product. Outdoor channel blinds that are fitted incorrectly — with channels that are not perfectly plumb, roller tubes that are misaligned, or hem bars that do not seal against the floor — will not perform as they should, regardless of fabric quality.
Structural Fixing Points
Channel blinds require solid, level structural fixing points at the top (for the roller bracket and head rail) and along both sides (for the channels). Timber pergola beams, steel posts, rendered masonry, and aluminium fascias can all work — but the substrate must be sound. Our installers assess fixing points during the measure and quote process to identify any preparation work required before installation.
Opening Dimensions and Custom Sizing
All outdoor channel blinds supplied by Alfresco Blinds Co are custom-made to your specific opening dimensions. There are no standard sizes — every blind is manufactured to the exact width and drop of your opening. This is why an accurate measure is essential before ordering. Our team measures every installation ourselves rather than relying on customer-supplied dimensions.
Melbourne Building Compliance
For most residential outdoor blind installations in Victoria, a building permit is not required. However, if your outdoor blind installation is part of a larger pergola or structure project, compliance with the Victorian Building Authority requirements may apply. We recommend confirming with your local council if your project sits near a boundary or involves structural modifications.
Explore the Full Range — Outdoor Shading Solutions From Alfresco Blinds Co
Outdoor channel blinds are just one part of an extensive outdoor shading product range that Alfresco Blinds Co supplies and installs across Melbourne. Whether you are looking for a single café blind for a sheltered verandah or a full motorised outdoor room with a retractable roof and perimeter blinds, our team has the experience and product range to deliver it.
- Ziptrak Blinds — zip-sealed track system for maximum weather performance
- Café Blinds and Bistro Blinds — free-hanging systems for sheltered spaces and hospitality fit-outs
- PVC Outdoor Blinds — clear and tinted PVC for rain and wind enclosures
- Wire Guide Outdoor Blinds — tensioned cable systems for a clean, minimalist aesthetic
- Automated Roller Blinds Melbourne — motorised systems with smart home integration
- Ezip Blinds — zip-guided outdoor blind systems
- Roller Crank Blinds — manual crank-operated blinds for large openings
- Zipscreen Blinds — premium zip-screen outdoor blind systems
- Folding Arm Awnings — retractable arm awnings for patios and decks
- Straight Drop Awnings — drop-down fabric awnings for windows and openings
- Retractable Roofs — motorised retractable roof systems for alfresco areas
- Louvred Roof Systems — adjustable louvre roof panels for year-round outdoor rooms
- Aluminium Plantation Shutters — external privacy and light control
- Patio and Pergola Blinds — full range of patio and pergola enclosure solutions
Frequently Asked Questions — Outdoor Channel Blinds Melbourne
What are outdoor channel blinds?
Outdoor channel blinds are blind systems where the fabric travels inside a fixed aluminium side channel or track on both sides of the opening. The channel guides the blind up and down cleanly, eliminates fabric flap in wind, and creates a tighter seal against rain, dust, and insects — making them ideal for Melbourne alfresco areas, patios, and pergolas.
What are the best outdoor blinds in Australia?
The best outdoor blinds in Australia depend on your specific needs. Outdoor channel blinds and Ziptrak systems are widely regarded as the most weather-resistant options. PVC outdoor blinds offer excellent rain protection and visibility, while motorised outdoor blinds add convenience for Melbourne homeowners who want automated control over their shading. At Alfresco Blinds Co, we help you identify the right system for your specific opening, exposure, and budget.
What material is best for outdoor blinds?
PVC-coated fabrics and marine-grade mesh are the most durable materials for outdoor blinds in Melbourne. Clear PVC allows light while blocking wind and rain. Sunscreen mesh fabrics filter UV rays while preserving views. Solution-dyed acrylic fabrics from suppliers like Zepel and Outlook by Ricky Richards offer excellent fade and mould resistance for long-term outdoor use.
What outdoor blinds block out rain?
PVC outdoor blinds and channel-guided blind systems with sealed side tracks offer the strongest rain protection. When paired with an aluminium channel that runs the full height of the opening, the fabric sits flush against the track and significantly reduces water ingress — particularly important for Melbourne’s unpredictable rainfall. For maximum rain exclusion, a Ziptrak system with a zip-sealed track delivers the tightest perimeter seal available.
What fabric is 100% waterproof for outdoor blinds?
Clear PVC and laminated PVC-coated fabrics are the closest to 100% waterproof for outdoor blind applications. They are non-porous and prevent water from penetrating the material. Solution-dyed acrylic fabrics are highly water-resistant but not fully waterproof. For maximum rain protection in Melbourne, clear PVC blind panels are most effective.
Are outdoor blinds worth it?
Yes. Outdoor blinds significantly extend the usable season of Melbourne alfresco areas, patios, and pergolas by blocking wind, rain, UV, and insects. They improve indoor comfort by reducing heat gain through windows. Motorised outdoor blinds add convenience and can integrate with smart home systems. Over time, they contribute to energy savings and increased property value — making them a genuinely worthwhile investment for Melbourne homeowners.
What are the three types of outdoor blinds?
The three main types of outdoor blinds are: 1) Channel or track-guided blinds (including outdoor channel blinds and Ziptrak systems), which run inside fixed side tracks for wind and rain resistance; 2) Wire guide blinds, which use tensioned stainless steel cables for a sleek, minimalist look; and 3) Free-hanging café or bistro blinds, which drop without side guidance and suit sheltered areas. Each type suits different applications, budgets, and levels of weather exposure.
What are the latest trends in outdoor blinds?
In 2026, the leading trends in outdoor blinds for Melbourne homes include motorised and smart-home integrated systems, Ziptrak and channel-guided blinds for weather sealing, UV-filtering sunscreen fabrics, and automated roller blind systems connected to wind and sun sensors. Combined louvred roof and perimeter blind systems — creating fully enclosed outdoor rooms — are among the fastest-growing product categories in Melbourne right now.
How do I choose between outdoor channel blinds and wire guide blinds?
Choose outdoor channel blinds if wind resistance and weather sealing are your primary requirements — the fixed aluminium track keeps the fabric controlled in strong winds and reduces rain ingress at the sides. Choose wire guide outdoor blinds if aesthetics are the priority and the area is reasonably sheltered — the tensioned cable system is nearly invisible and gives a very clean, architectural appearance. Our team can advise on the right system during your free measure and quote.
Can outdoor channel blinds be motorised?
Yes. Outdoor channel blinds are fully compatible with motorisation. We install tubular motor systems from leading motor suppliers that integrate with wall switches, remote controls, and smart home platforms including Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit. Wind and sun sensors can also be added for fully automated operation. Explore our automated roller blinds Melbourne page for more detail.
Conclusion — Outdoor Channel Blinds Built for Melbourne Life
If you want an outdoor space that genuinely performs across Melbourne’s full range of seasonal conditions — summer UV, autumn rain, winter wind, spring storms — outdoor channel blinds are one of the most effective, versatile, and long-lasting solutions available. With the right fabric, properly installed side channels, and the option to add motorisation and smart home integration, your alfresco area, patio, or pergola becomes a genuinely functional extension of your home rather than a space you only use on perfect days.
At Alfresco Blinds Co, every outdoor channel blind system we supply is custom-manufactured to your specific opening, installed by our experienced team, and backed by our 5-year warranty. With over 60 years of combined industry experience, more than 3,000 blinds installed across 100 Melbourne locations, and a family-run commitment to quality led by founder Chris Peroukaneas, we are Melbourne’s trusted choice for outdoor shading done right.
Ready to transform your outdoor space? Get in touch with our team today for an obligation-free measure and quote across Melbourne and surrounding suburbs.
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