Roller Blinds
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Sunscreen Roller Blinds
Roller Sunscreen Blinds are the popular choice in New Zealand due to the tremendous light control they offer. They deliver excellent protection against fading of furniture, flooring and appliances.
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Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Translucent fabrics are designed to offer an enhanced level of privacy from the outside by filtering natural soft light into the room. This feature is extremely useful in todays compact urban living.
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Blockout Roller Blinds
Durable Blackout fabrics give you maximum light control where you need it most, such as in bedrooms and media rooms. Our Blackout range with PITCH BLACK coating exceeds Australasian standards.
Roller blinds are a smart and versatile option for window dressing, with the ability to complement both contemporary and traditional interior design styles. Window Trendz roller blinds are available in single, dual and linked selections with control options ranging from chain to motorised. We have a large assortment of fabrics available in a selection of colours, textures and light filtration levels.
Automated Blinds
Motorized blinds can be opened and closed simply by touching a button, a remote control, or an app on a smartphone. Window coverings are a proven way to reduce solar gain and prevent heat loss, and if they are this easy to open and close, it's much more likely you'll remember to do so to benefit you and your environment. Additionally, the ability to set schedules to open and close them at specific times means you may never have to worry about them at all.
Day & Night Blinds
Double blinds, also known as dual roller blinds or Day/night blinds, use a two-layer arrangement to cover all your window screening needs. From sunscreens blinds for the day and block out blinds for the night.
Choose from any of the Window Trendz roller blind fabric ranges to get the right combination for your home.
Linked Blinds
The Linked Roller Blind bracketing system is perfect for bi-fold and sliding doors and wide span windows, allowing multiple blinds to be linked together. blinds go up and down at the same time then link them together and just use the one motor.
Linking your blinds can also reduce the gap between the fabric, this happens as there is only 1 intermediate bracket rather than 2 individual brackets back to back.
Get your free measure and quote here
Our team cover windows throughout much of the Lower North Island. Please contact us for a free, no-obligation measure and quote. We’ll give you a call to book you in.