Designed Blinds Australia created the original Beach roman blind over 30 years ago. Beach is a proven favourite in the Designed Blinds Australia product range and has been a top seller for many years. Beach is a versatile, affordable blind style that has become indispensible in many Australian homes. Available in a vast array of […]
November 21st, 2008
Designed Blinds Australia created the original Beach roman blind over 30 years ago. Beach is a proven favourite in the Designed Blinds Australia product range and has been a top seller for many years.
Beach is a versatile, affordable blind style that has become indispensible in many Australian homes. Available in a vast array of exclusive, modern fabrics, Beach meets both functional and aesthetic requirements.
Another original concept created by Designed Blinds Australia is the Inika blind. Inika is well known in the industry as one of the most distinctive and unique blind styles available.
Inika’s uniqueness is made so by the use of exposed timber battens. Inika battens can be lacquered or stained and are also available in a modern palette of neutral or contrasting colours.
Both Beach and Inika blinds can be applied to any room. Both styles look fabulous in all living, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and study areas.
Dimensions: Made to Measure
Variations: Cord, chain operation or motorised
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