Blinds

Roller blinds made to measure in Mandurah.

Simple, reliable indoor blinds for bedrooms, living areas and rental properties.

Practical guide

Roller blinds, specified by room rather than guesswork.

Roller blinds are a clean fabric blind that rolls up onto a tube above the window. They suit Mandurah homes because they keep the room simple, give predictable privacy and can be specified by fabric type: sunscreen for daytime glare, light-filtering for soft light, or blockout for bedrooms and media rooms.

Illustration of sunscreen, light-filtering and blockout roller blind fabrics.
Fabric choice

What type of roller blind do you need?

Most decisions start with fabric. Sunscreen mesh cuts glare while keeping some view during the day. Light-filtering fabric softens a bright room without fully darkening it. Blockout fabric gives the strongest privacy and light control, especially for bedrooms.

  • Sunscreen: living rooms, kitchens and west-facing glare.
  • Light-filtering: soft daylight where full darkness is not needed.
  • Blockout: bedrooms, nurseries, media rooms and street-facing windows.
  • Double rollers: pair sunscreen and blockout on the same window when you need day and night control.
Illustration of made-to-measure roller blinds fitted to a large window.
Fit and sizing

Can roller blinds fit large windows?

Yes, but the right solution depends on the opening, fabric weight, tube size and how you want the blind to operate. Wide windows may be split into two or more blinds, linked to reduce control chains, or face-fitted outside the reveal to improve coverage.

  • Measure confirms the finished width, drop, fixing surface and obstructions.
  • Recess fit looks neat when the window frame has enough depth.
  • Face fit can reduce edge light gaps and cover less-square openings.
  • Very wide or heavy blinds may need split panels or motorisation.
Illustration of roller blind measuring, specifying and installation steps.
Measure and install

How This With That handles the job

The useful work happens before anything is ordered. We check how the room faces the sun, where privacy is needed, whether cords should be avoided, and whether a manual or motorised control makes sense for the window.

  • In-home measure and product advice before quoting.
  • Fabric and colour selected against your wall colour, flooring and light.
  • Child-safety and chain-tension details checked where chain controls are used.
  • Installation includes operation checks and basic care advice.
At a glance

What homeowners usually want to know first.

Roller blinds look simple from the room side, but the details matter: fabric, roll direction, edge gaps, chain position, mounting depth and whether one wide blind should become two cleaner operating blinds.

Best suited to Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, rentals, home offices and street-facing windows.
Main properties Privacy, glare control, heat and light management, simple operation and a minimal look.
Window sizes Small windows through to wide openings, with final limits confirmed by fabric, tube and control system.
Controls Chain, spring assist or motorised options depending on size, access, budget and safety needs.
Common upgrades Double rollers, linked blinds, pelmets, side channels and motorisation for hard-to-reach windows.
How it works

From measure to fitted blinds.

Book a Free Measure
  1. Book a free measure so the team can check the window, room use and light direction.
  2. Choose sunscreen, light-filtering, blockout or double roller fabric with practical advice.
  3. Receive a written quote, then the blinds are made to size and installed neatly.
FAQ

Common questions.

What are roller blinds?

Roller blinds are fabric blinds that roll around a tube above the window. They are popular because they are simple, low-profile and easy to match across several rooms.

Are roller blinds good for bedrooms?

Yes. Blockout roller blinds are a practical bedroom choice because they improve privacy and reduce morning light. For a softer finish, they can also be layered with curtains or sheers.

Do roller blinds stop heat?

They can help manage heat and glare, especially when the right fabric is chosen for the window orientation. External shade usually blocks more heat before it reaches the glass, but internal roller blinds are still useful for comfort, privacy and light control.

Can roller blinds be motorised?

Yes, many roller blind systems can be motorised. Suitability depends on width, fabric weight, access, power options and how you want to control the blind.

Should roller blinds sit inside or outside the window frame?

It depends on the reveal depth, frame shape and how much light gap you can accept. Recess fit looks compact, while face fit can give better coverage on some windows.

Can you do double roller blinds?

Yes. A double roller pairs two fabrics on the same window, commonly sunscreen for daytime glare and blockout for night privacy.

Ready to talk?

Free measure and quote. No obligation.

We come to your home across Mandurah, Rockingham, Bunbury and Perth, measure properly and provide a written quote.