Showing posts with label Roller Blinds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roller Blinds. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sunscreen Roller Blinds - Natural Light, Reduced Heat and Glare

Another one of our best sellers is our sunscreen roller blinds. We have these on display extensively at our showroom located at 4/40 Township Drive West Burleigh (click on this link to view our address on google maps).



They aren't just on display to promote them - it's because they are just so practical! They keep our office cool even on the hottest days, insulate the room which keeps our heating and cooling bills down, take away the glare on the office computers and allow us to feel less cooped up and we can take in the view outside!


This penthouse beachfront apartment uses sunscreens to reduce heat and glare whilst maintaining that million dollar view


Dark coloured sunscreens tend to give a better view outside compared to light coloured sunscreen roller blinds. A variety of colours are available to match your decor. This client has used warm browns and beiges throughout




Dark coloured sunscreens give the clearest view outside. This client hasn't finished their landscaping but it will be a fantastic view once complete!


The main question we get asked is - can you see inside when standing outside? The answer to that is yes. At night, if you have a light on inside the house, people standing outside will be able to see in. During the day, the results can vary but generally you get a high degree of privacy during the day. So in a nutshell, sunscreen roller blinds allow the natural light in, allow a great view outside, reduce the heat and glare, protect your carpet and furniture and keep your heating and cooling bills down. They are perfect for anywhere you want to enjoy a view outside such as pool or patio areas but where night time privacy isn't an issue. If privacy is a concern you can always add another block out roller and make it into a double roller system where you simply pull down a separate block out roller over the top at night time.

Another beachfront apartment using crisp white sunscreen roller blinds. White is a wonderful colour to match with most other furnishings and also an excellent colour when considering selling your home. Bright, fresh clean and best of all letting in lots of lovely natural light!





Pictures of an office with black sunscreen roller blinds



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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Block Out Roller Blinds - How Much Light Do They Block?

Here at A Curtains and Blinds we specialise in the production of roller blinds at our Burleigh Factory. Roller blinds are a brilliant product - and probably our best seller. They are streamline, modern, good on the budget, improve the value of your home if selling and are great at blocking out or filtering the sunlight. But just how much light do they block out? The answer to that question is that yes the blockout fabrics do stop 100% of the light. However, there is always light that filters in around the outside of the blinds. Just how much light comes through is difficult to predict and depends on time of day and the position of the window relative to the sun. In a nutshell, block out roller blinds do suit most people's needs for light control. However, if you are looking to really limit the light and get your room as dark as possible, we highly recommend the use of blockout cord drawn curtains together with a pelmet.


Pictured here is a set of white roller blinds in fabric Dawn Arum block out complete with stainless steel pelmets. Roller blinds can be fit inside or outside the window frame. These rollers in the picture have been fitted outside the window frame. Block out blinds give you 100% privacy, however as you can see in the photograph, light can filter around the outside of the blinds which can create a 'glow' effect. This is an extreme example of the glow effect - however it is a good visual example of what we mean here. The amount of glow is difficult to predict and depends on the positioning of the window and the sun and the time of day.



In this photograph you can see a roller blind set inside the window frame. Roller blinds have small gaps around the outside when set inside the window frame to allow for the brackets to be fit in. The gaps around the outside are standard and are the same no matter what company makes them Australia wide. Here you can see an example of the light that is visible around the small gapping. Next to it you can see a curtain which naturally blocks out more light than the blind.
If you are looking to darken the room significantly we highly recommend the use of curtains with a pelmet as these can extend out past the frame thus reducing the amount of filtered light.

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

Customer F - Palm Beach Beachfront

Another sensational project by Joe Fraser for Customer F on the beach at Palm Beach.

What a way to wake up in the morning!!!

Motorised rollers make this million dollar view look even better (if that's possible).

Once again - we are one of the few companies on the Coast with not one but two Somfy specialists on staff - meaning we can handle exclusive projects like this with ease from start to finish. We can liaise with your electrician to make your home amazing!

More of Customer H - Mudgeeraba. WOW! Roman Blinds.



Roman blinds are a sensational way to expand your colour and print options.












What do we mean by this? Well the great advantage of roman blinds is that you are not limited by the type of fabric used to make them.


Romans can be made in blind fabric for a firmer, crisper finish. However these fabrics are by and large very plain with limited scope for textures or patterns.

Romans, as you can see from the pictures can be made out of drapery fabric - expanding your options to thousands of choices with varying colours, patterns, textures and weights.

Customer H has used colour and patterns to really make each room come to life.






These romans are both a feature and a great complement to the other room furnishings.

Customer H has still made use of rollers in some rooms as shown below for a simple, slick finish. The blind below is a plain white roller complete with stainless steel pelmet.

We are impressed!






Sunday, June 20, 2010

Customer R - Mermaid Beach

We recently completed a house for 'Customer R' at Mermaid Beach involving motorised blinds throughout.

At 'A Curtains and Blinds' we use Somfy motors which we consider to be by far the best and most reliable motors on the market. You can visit their website here.

We have two Somfy specialists on staff who work in conjunction with your electrician to manage the install from start to finish.

From a practical side, motors are fantastic for hard to reach windows that you would like to open and close regularly but can't reach manually.

Motorised blinds also add a definite wow factor to your home as can be seen in this clip below...

Call us today to discuss your motorisation needs.