Product range

Motorised blinds and curtains made simple.

Motorised blinds and curtains for easier light control, safer family homes and high or hard-to-reach windows.

Made for WA homes

Why motorised work in coastal homes.

Motorisation suits large windows, high openings and rooms where you want effortless daily control. We can combine practical advice on products, power and controls.

  • Useful for high windows, wide openings and multi-room control.
  • Can remove dangling cords for a cleaner, safer finish.
  • Works with selected blinds, curtains and outdoor blind systems.
Practical guide

Motorised blinds and curtains specified around power, access and control.

Motorised window furnishings make everyday light control easier, especially on large, high, wide or frequently used windows. The right setup depends on the product type, window size, access, power options and how you want to control the blind, curtain or outdoor blind day to day.

Illustration of motorised roller blinds, curtains and outdoor blinds.
Product suitability

Which window furnishings can be motorised?

Many roller blinds, curtains and selected outdoor blinds can be motorised, but suitability depends on the size, fabric weight, hardware and how often the product will be used.

  • Roller blinds are a common motorisation choice for bedrooms and living areas.
  • Curtain tracks can be motorised where track length, fabric weight and access suit.
  • Selected outdoor blinds and awnings may support motorisation depending on exposure.
  • Very large or heavy products need system limits checked before quoting.
Illustration comparing battery powered and hardwired motorised blinds.
Power options

Battery or hardwired motorisation?

Power choice affects cost, charging, installation and whether an electrician is needed. Battery systems can suit retrofit jobs, while hardwired systems may suit larger projects or frequent daily use.

  • Battery motors can reduce wiring work on many retrofit installs.
  • Hardwired systems may suit larger blinds, new builds or planned renovations.
  • Power access and charging access are checked during measure.
  • If mains power is needed, electrical requirements are confirmed before work proceeds.
Illustration of remote, wall switch and smart control options for motorised blinds.
Controls and routines

How should motorised blinds be controlled?

Control can be simple or more automated. Some customers only need a remote; others want wall switches, grouped rooms or smart-home routines that open and close products at set times.

  • Remote controls suit simple one-room operation.
  • Wall switches can feel more familiar for everyday use.
  • Grouped control can operate several blinds or curtains together.
  • Smart control and schedules depend on the selected motor and hub system.
At a glance

What homeowners usually want to know first.

Motorisation is most useful when manual operation is inconvenient, unsafe or repetitive. The key questions are product suitability, power access, control method, charging or wiring, room grouping and whether smart control is actually needed.

Best suited to High windows, wide openings, bedrooms, living areas, media rooms, large curtains and frequently used outdoor blinds.
Main properties Convenience, safer cord-free operation, grouped control, scheduled operation and easier access.
Product sizes Confirmed by product type, width, drop, fabric weight, track length and motor system limits.
Power Battery or hardwired options depending on the system, access, size and installation context.
Common upgrades Remote controls, wall switches, grouped channels, smart-home hubs, timers and selected outdoor automation.
How it works

From hard-to-reach windows to effortless daily control.

Book a Free Measure
  1. Book a free measure so the team can check product type, window size, access and power options.
  2. Choose motor type, control method and any room grouping or smart-control requirements.
  3. Receive a written quote, then the products are made or supplied to size and installed with operation checks.
FAQ

Common questions.

Which products can be motorised?

Many roller blinds, curtains and selected outdoor blinds can be motorised. Suitability depends on size, product type and power access.

Do I need an electrician?

Some systems are battery powered and others need mains power. We will explain what is required before you commit.

Can motorised products be controlled by remote?

Yes. Remote control is common, and some systems can support wall switches or smart control depending on the product.

Is motorisation worth it?

It can be worthwhile for large, high or frequently used windows where manual operation becomes inconvenient.

Are motorised blinds safer for children?

Motorisation can remove the need for dangling control chains or cords on suitable products, which can help create a cleaner, safer setup for family homes.

Can motorised blinds run on a schedule?

Some systems can support timers, grouped control or smart-home routines. The available options depend on the motor and control system selected.

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.