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Curtains and Express Roller Blinds made in our own factory

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Curtains and Express Roller Blinds made in our own factory

Curtain & Blind Co makes curtains and selected Roller Blinds in its own factory. Curtains are sewn, weighted and finished on-site by Australian curtain-makers. Express Roller Blinds are cut, assembled and normally dispatched in five working days. Customers order online, the factory builds to size, and orders ship direct.

Curtains and Express Roller Blinds made in Western Australia

Curtains and Express Roller Blinds made in Western Australia

Curtain & Blind Co makes curtains and Express Roller Blinds in its own factory. Curtains are sewn, weighted and finished on-site by Australian curtain-makers. Express Roller Blinds are cut, assembled and normally dispatched in five working days. Customers order online, the factory builds to size, and orders ship direct.

Where our factory is, and what gets made there

Where our factory is, and what gets made there

The factory sits on our own premises in Western Australia. Every curtain we sell is made there. So is every blind in our Express Roller Blind range, which we also list as 5-Day Dispatch Roller Blinds.

We've been making curtains for more than five decades

Made on-site, in WA:

  • Sheer curtains
  • Blockout curtains
  • Double curtains (sheer plus blockout)
  • S-fold curtains
  • Pinch pleat curtains
  • Motorised curtains
  • Express Roller Blinds: blockout, sunscreen, light filtering and double rollers

That covers the curtain ranges across our site, plus the roller blind ranges built for five-day dispatch.

Rework and customisation, on the same floor

Rework and customisation, on the same floor

When a measurement is off, or a fabric flaw appears at QA, we re-cut on the same factory floor. There's no shipping a problem order back to another country and waiting again.

Heading style, fullness, lining, drop and hem weight are set per order. The factory builds to those specifications because the same team who took the spec is also sewing it.

Best for: anyone who wants short lead times, real customisation, and a clear answer to where their curtains are actually made.

Speed: built here, ships sooner

Speed: built here, ships sooner

A curtain ordered today is typically on the cutting table the same week. Express Roller Blinds normally dispatch in five working days. Imported custom orders typically wait six to ten weeks before the freight even starts.

Local manufacture compresses the timeline because the order, the cutting plan and the sewing happen in the same building.

How a curtain order moves through the factory

How a curtain order moves through the factory

  • Order placed online, with width, drop, heading style and lining choice
  • Cutting plan generated for the specified drop, width and fullness
  • Fabric cut from the roll and squared
  • Hems sewn
  • Heading assembled — S-fold or pinch pleat
  • Lining attached if specified; hooks fitted as required
  • Final QA against the order spec, packed and dispatched. Typical lead time of four weeks.
How an Express Roller Blind moves through the factory

How an Express Roller Blind moves through the factory

  • Order placed online, with width, drop, control side and fabric choice
  • Fabric cut to the exact drop and width; edges heat-sealed
  • Tube cut to length, fittings fixed, control mechanism installed
  • Final QA against measurements
  • Packed and dispatched in five working days
Browse what we build in our WA factory

Browse what we build in our WA factory

A curtain or roller blind isn't a stock item — it's measured to a specific window in a specific home. Building it locally means we can match what was ordered, fix what isn't right, and stand behind the result for two years.

Have a look at the ranges built in our Western Australian factory:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does locally made matter?

Faster lead times, real per-order customisation, on-site rework when something needs fixing, and a clear answer about country of origin under Australian Consumer Law.

Are Curtain & Blind Co's curtains actually made in Australia?

Yes. Every curtain is sewn, weighted and finished in our own factory in Western Australia.

How long does it take?

Curtains: about four weeks from order to dispatch. Express Roller Blinds: five working days from order to dispatch.

What's the warranty?

Two years on every curtain and blind we make. The factory that built it handles the warranty — there's no reseller in between.

Why is the Express range faster than other roller blinds?

The Express range runs on a tight build path inside the factory, specifically so it can dispatch in five working days. Other ranges include wider fabric and option choices that take longer to source and build.

Are the roller blinds made in Australia too?

The Express Roller Blind range is. That covers blockout, sunscreen, light filtering and double rollers built for five-day dispatch. Other roller blind ranges with longer lead times use a mix of in-house and supply-partner production, so we don't apply a factory claim to them as a group.

What about honeycomb blinds and shutters?

Honeycomb blinds are imported. We sell them for the insulation and DIY-install benefits, but they are not made in our factory. Shutters use a mixed supply chain, so we don't claim factory-made on them either.

What does "Made in Australia" legally mean?

The ACCC defines it through a substantial-transformation test. The product must be fundamentally different from its imported inputs after Australian processing. Cutting, sewing and finishing a curtain on-site meets the test. Importing a finished curtain and labelling it does not.