What Are The Different Types Of Balcony Shades Available in Australia?

The distinctively designed and expertly crafted range of balcony shades makes sure you’re the most stylish and comfortable person on your block. But how exactly do they work and what are the different types available? There are different types of balcony shades available for you to choose from depending on whether you want to block out light or dark shadows. Additionally, all the window treatments are made using non-toxic PVC and come with a 25-year guarantee.

door and window canopy

  • Door and window canopy: A door and window canopy is the most common type of balcony shade, and is basically a transparent plastic screen that you can use to cover your entire balcony window area. They’re also an excellent choice for privacy to help you limit your neighbour's view.
  • Panel blinds: These are another type of window treatment that are available in pairs and can be mounted on either side of your balcony window or at both ends. They work best in rooms where you want privacy from some directions (like from the building opposite) but don't need complete blackout.
  • Roller blinds: These are the easiest to use and the least expensive balcony shade shades available. You can find them in different sizes and colour options depending on what works for you. If you want to keep out sunlight but allow light inside, a roller blind is also an excellent option for your home as it’s easy to open and close.
  • Bubble shades: A bubble shade is often overlooked as it usually sits in the corner of your balcony and is mostly used for privacy and to block out the sun. Being lightweight, it allows air circulation and helps keep your home cool during summer, while providing a dramatic look to the room.

There's a wide range of variety available at your local store. So, visit one today!

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