Often thought of as a design statement, Roman blinds from Designed Blinds Australia create a sophisticated look in any room. The beautiful soft folds will add an element of style to your interior.
November 24th, 2011
Hugely popular for more than 20 years, BEACH ® & INIKA® are now available in reverse. REVERSE gives you greater flexibility to access natural light whilst being able to meet one’s privacy needs.
With enedless options in positioning the blinds; lowering from the top or raising from the bottom, the choice is yours.
Choose from our ever-evolving collection of stunning fabrics, designed in-house, to ensure that your choices mirror your personality.
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