Venetian Blinds

Whether you want to capture sunlight or reduce glare, controlling light filtration is effortless with Venetians. Choose from sleek, lightweight aluminium blinds or timber-like Springwoods to best compliment your existing decor.

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Buy Venetian blinds online the simple way

Give your windows an instant makeover with made-to-measure Venetian blinds. These contemporary classic window treatments come in aluminium and timber-like Springwood PVC to create a clean and contemporary style without any fuss.

Highly versatile, our made to order Venetians look great in a wide range of rooms, offering a charming and practical option of narrower 50mm or larger 63mm blade sizes.

Venetians look great paired with curtains too, so you can personalise your windows without compromising your over all vision. With five elegant shades available, matching your existing colour scheme won't be difficult either. If you're looking for a budget-friendly blind to update the guest bathroom or freshen up your laundry or kitchen, our Venetians have got you covered.

At The Curtain and Blind Company, we believe in giving you exactly what you want, which is why you can customise your window treatments to the 'nth degree. Choose the exact height and width, choose whether you would like the blind to sit on the outside of the window frame (face fit) or within the recess (recess fit) and choose whether you want your cord pull and tilt mechanism on the right or left side, or no cords at all! With us, buying Venetian blinds online is both simple and secure. Once we deliver the finished product, use our easy-to-follow instructions for quick DIY installation.

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What is the difference between a blockout, light-filtering and sunscreen roller blind?

Each roller blind fabric is designed to do a slightly different job. Blockout roller blind fabrics feature a closed weave that prevents external light from travelling through the fabric itself. This provides exceptional light blocking and UV protection but at the cost of any outward sight-lines. Light-filtering fabrics allow filtered natural light to brighten the room while obscuring any clear visibility inwards and outwards. Sunscreen fabrics use a slightly open weave that reduces internal glare and heat transfer, while still offering partial views to the outside and daytime privacy inside. For double rollers, we will always pair a blockout with a sunscreen to provide the most flexible usage solutions for day and night.

How do I cover a wide window or sliding doors with blinds?

To achieve this you will need to measure the total width and divide it by the number of blinds required to cover it. For example, our roller blind width's max out between 2700 - 2900mm, so if you have a wide window of 6300mm, you will need to order 3 roller blinds at a width of 2100mm each (don't worry about deducting anything from each width, we'll do that for you). If you intend to have blinds fitted side-by-side, there are two operation options to choose from, dependent or independent. Dependent operation requires all blinds move in unison when operated by a single chain. Independent operation means each blind can be operated by its own chain (handy if you have an opening at one end of the window) - although the gaps between each blind will be larger to allow room for the chain control mechanisms. When ordering each blind for a side-by-side configuration, please mention in your order notes how you would like your operation to be set up, either dependently or independently. Once we have your order, we'll get in touch to confirm before proceeding.

Can I order motorised roller blinds?

Yes, in some cases you can. If you're looking at our roller blind products, any of the ranges made in WA (look out for the 'WA Made' tag) can be motorised. We will be adding more styles in the coming months.

What warranty do you offer on motorised blinds?

We provide a two-year warranty on all blinds. For motorised blinds, we also offer a further three year warranty on the motor component (only).

When should I face fit my blind?

If your window frame isn't deep enough for a recess fit, and you want to make your window appear larger or hide unattractive frames, face fit is the way to go. This option blocks out more light by covering the entire window opening, and is perfect if there are obstructions like handles or security sensors within the recess.

When should I recess fit my blind?

If your window frame has enough depth to accommodate the blind without any obstructions, and you love a streamlined, integrated look where the blind fits neatly within the frame, a recess fit is perfect for you. It maintains the charm of your decorative window trim or moldings, and maximizes space by keeping the blind flush with the window.

Which rooms are Venetian blinds most suitable for?

Venetian blinds are one of the most versatile window furnishings available. Springwood Venetians are excellent for common areas and wet or damp areas around the home as they are moisture resistant and provide effective privacy. Aluminium Venetians, whilst not entirely waterproof, are still great for laundries and other common areas. We'd recommend steering clear of Venetians for bedrooms though as there are better options for light management, such as Roller and Cellular Blinds, or blockout curtains.

How do I clean Venetian blinds?

We recommend lightly cleaning your Venetian blinds regularly - ideally at least monthly. Rotate the slats of the blind into their closed position and gently wipe them down with a microfibre cloth on either side. Vacuuming on a low setting with a soft brush-head will also do the trick!

What are your Springwood Venetian blinds made from?

These blinds are made of a durable, water and scratch resistant PVC composite material – particularly well suited to wetter areas, like bathrooms or kitchens.

How do I operate my cordless Venetian blinds?

Cordless Venetian blinds are lowered by pulling downwards while holding the bottom rail and closed by pushing upwards while holding the bottom rail. In either case, place both hands on the rail at an even distance apart and only apply reasonable force to operate. To ensure longevity of use and not invalidate the provided warranty, always tilt the blind slats to the horizontal position before raising or lowering the blind. Also, please be aware that the blind tilt mechanism is only functional when the blind is fully down.

Are vertical blinds child safe?

Yes. Our entire range of products are manufactured to adhere to Australian safety guidelines. Information on safe installation and operation will be included with your blinds when delivered.

How do I clean vertical blinds?

It is best to give vertical blinds a regular light clean to help prevent dust or grime building up on the slats. We recommend gently wiping each slat down with a microfibre cloth or for tougher dirt, use lukewarm water and a mild detergent solution on a clean cloth.

What customisation options are available for vertical blinds?

Our blockade fabric vertical blinds are highly customisable and flexible. You can pick from three bottom weight options, including the popular sewn-in weights; wand or chain control and 89mm or 127mm slat widths. These options made verticals perfect for narrower or wider window spaces in either damp or dry areas.

How do I clean Roman blinds?

If you spill something on or mark your Roman blinds, you will need to quickly spot clean the area concerned. Use a clean cloth and mild detergent in warm water to clean the affected area. It is best to dab the area rather than rubbing. Please avoid using harsh scouring pads and chemicals on the fabric.

Why can't I recess fit Roman blinds?

Through experience, we have found that fitting Roman blinds in a recess is often problematic as it causes operating issues. We want all our customers to be happy with their purchases, so we provide the best options to help maximise a product’s value and longevity.

Are Roman blinds good for light blockout?

Our blockout Roman blinds are an good choice for achieving a blackout effect in your room. When fully extended, the blockout fabric provides unbroken cover of the glass which darkens the room interior. However, a small amount of external light able is able to creep in as the gap between the blind fabric and installation surface is typically between 20-25mm. For more complete blockout we'd recommended curtains, recess fitted honeycomb blinds or face fit backward roll roller blinds.

Why are honeycomb blinds more energy efficient than other blinds?

The single cells used in our honeycomb blinds effectively 'trap' energy as it attempts to transfer through glass into or out of your home. Honeycombs also offer the tightest fit for recess installation in the blinds category, which further reduces any unwanted energy transfer. Combined, this provides greatly enhanced thermal protection, helping retain heat in winter and keep the heat out in summer, both of which help save on energy use and power charges.

How do I clean honeycomb blinds?

We recommend lightly cleaning your honeycomb blinds regularly - ideally at least monthly. Gently wipe down the cells on both sides with a microfibre cloth or feather duster. Vacuuming on a low setting with a soft brush-head will also do the trick. For spot cleaning, we recommend trying a magic eraser product. To clean out any debris inside the open cells, use a hairdryer (set to cold and lower-power) or mini-blower and blow into each of the cells to remove any debris.

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