Roller Blinds Melbourne
Window roller blinds are both functional and attractive, making them a top choice for many Melbourne homeowners.
Also known as Holland blinds, these roller blinds consist of fabric that rolls up and down a window using a chain. By gently pulling the chain, you can easily move the fabric up or down to adjust the amount of light entering the room. For ultimate convenience, motorised blinds are also available.
Roller blinds are available in a variety of fabrics, colours, and styles. You can choose from blockout blinds, light filtering blinds, and sunscreen blinds that effectively block harmful UV rays. If you desire low-maintenance, complete privacy, light control, and child-safe options for your new window treatments, then quality roller blinds are an excellent choice.

Features of Roller Blinds
- Privacy: Provides excellent privacy; you can see out, but others can’t see in.
- Light Control: Options for light filtering or total light blockout; also offers heat control.
- Insulation: Helps keep rooms warm in winter and cool in summer, reducing energy costs.
- Easy Operation: Available with chain or motorised control; both are simple to use.
- Low Maintenance: Easy to clean due to their flat fabric design.
- High-Quality Materials: Made with durable Rollease Acmeda RB09 components and heavy-duty aluminium tubes.
- Design Options: Wide range of fabric choices and pelmets to match any décor.
- Durable and Long-Lasting: Known for their durability, ensuring years of reliable use.
- Cost-Effective: Available in budget and premium options to suit all budgets.
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Who are Roller Blinds best suited to?
These roller blinds offer a sleek, modern look that fits any style, situation, and budget. Practical and affordable, you can select translucent blinds, dual roller blinds, or blackout blinds for maximum privacy and convenience in any room. Roller blinds in Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula are especially beneficial, given the region’s unpredictable weather and cool winters. They provide greater control over your family’s comfort and energy efficiency.
What To Consider
Choosing the right types of blinds is dependent on your wants and needs. We want to make sure you make the right decision that will work best for your situation. There are some challenges to consider if you are thinking about cellular blinds in your home or office.
Here are a few things to think about:
Style
While these are a convenient choice, they may not work with your design aesthetic depending on what you are looking for. One of the advantages of this style is its ability to pair with other window treatments to create the aesthetic you want.
Light
Cellular shades do not allow the control of light if the shade is entirely down. While some blinds allow light to be filtered in, and other blinds have a translucent appearance. Honeycomb blinds are very effective in keeping the light out.
Maintenance
Pleated shades are known to get dirty over a certain period and can look dingy if not properly cleaned. There is a special technique needed to clean these blinds and maintain their appearance over time. We provide information on how to keep these shades clean and pristine.

Operating Systems for Roller Blinds
Roller blinds are incredibly versatile and can work in many areas of your home. Whether your style is Hamptons, mid-century modern, minimalist, or eclectic, there’s a style of new roller blinds just waiting for you.
Blockout roller blinds keep the indoors in and the outdoors out. With their ability to keep the sun in the sky and not your bedroom, these blinds can filter up to 100% of UV rays. They don’t need to be black or another dark colour as blockout roller blinds can be made in any shade, including white! These blinds are perfect for creating a dark environment conducive to a good night’s sleep.
Cassette roller blinds aim to reduce light gaps to conserve as much energy as possible. This makes them a great option for theatre rooms and bedrooms as they also provide maximum blackout as well as minimal light bleeding. They do this through their 55mm aluminium side channels not typically seen on other types of blinds.
Light filtering roller blinds, also known as translucent blinds, gently filter the light that streams through windows to give a room a soft, cosy glow along with privacy control. They adapt the amount of sunlight that enters a room to reduce glare and harmful UV rays, all while giving a sophisticated edge to your decor.
Sunscreen roller blinds are the ideal shades for keeping rooms cool in summer, making them a fantastic option for lounge rooms and living rooms. As their name suggests, they are also excellent at providing sun protection and filtering out harmful sun rays. Depending on the colour you choose, sunscreen roller blinds either reflect or absorb the heat, but always maintain your outdoor view and protect your privacy.
Double roller blinds are sometimes known as day/night blinds. Double blinds offer the best of both worlds in that they come with two layers of fabric, making them incredibly versatile. One blind is a blockout blind made to block light, while the other is often a sunscreen blind that allows light in. The two blinds hang on the same mechanism but allow you to operate them individually.
Roller blinds used to be operated by springs, but are now operated by chain controls. This allows the blinds to roll up and down more easily, and they come in left or right hand side options to give you more control.
Motorised roller blinds are rising in popularity due to their ease of use, making them the perfect solution for many of us. Made to measure, these blinds come in all colours and often with a remote control for the utmost in convenience, and are generally the most child safe option as it removes the need for cords.
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At Complete Blinds we’re your indoor blinds specialists with over 35+ years of expert experience. Whether you’re looking for a treatment for your sliding doors, cellular blinds, or indoor roller blinds, our extensive range comes at the best prices with the best service attached. It’s been such a pleasure to offer you our quality product across Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsula for the last 35+ years, and we can’t wait to see you— and your window frame— soon. For all your roller blinds in Melbourne needs, contact us for a free measure and quote today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs about Roller Blinds
This is an extremely important question that is often overlooked. At Complete Blinds, we manufacture our roller blinds using the Rollease Acmeda RB09 System. This is a premium brand within the industry and Rollease Acmeda’s premium option guarantees the best quality.
Our customers can choose blockout, light filtering, and sunscreen fabrics. We have partnered with high-quality brands including Shaw of Australia, Uni-Line, Hunter Douglas, and Wilsons to give our customers a wide selection.
Our roller blinds are manufactured using our standard heavy duty 45mm tube (Most other roller blinds on the market use an inferior 38mm tube). This aluminum tube is generally used for blinds up to 2600mm wide. We then use the “ultra” heavy-duty tube for any larger blinds. The ultra-heavy duty aluminum tube has a diameter of 48mm wide and thicker aluminum to prevent bowing. Our widest blinds are then restricted by the widths of fabric availability. Most fabrics do not span wider than 3000mm.
Yes! Motorisation is now a large part of our Complete Blinds. Our customers can choose from battery or hard-wired motors. At Complete Blinds, we use the sophisticated Automate™ brand, which has a reputation for delivering high quality and value for the money. Please check out our motorisation page for more information.
This depends on the size of the job and the requirements needed to complete the manufacturing and installation process. We normally deliver and install approximately 4 weeks after the deposit is paid.
Yes. If a 100% blockout fabric is chosen, the fabric itself is 100% blockout. The way they are installed also plays a part in the blockout level of the entire blind. For example, if the roller blind is installed in the recess of a window, there will be a 17mm light gap down each side of the blind. If installed on the outside of the architrave, this provides a superior blockout.
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