Designed Blinds Australia is proud to introduce a brand new motorised system set to revolutionise the automated window furnishing market. Now, everyone can afford motorised blinds because Designed Blinds Australia’s MOVE motorised blind systems can cost less than half as much as other systems on the market. Priced from just $246, MOVE is the perfect […]
November 21st, 2008
Designed Blinds Australia is proud to introduce a brand new motorised system set to revolutionise the automated window furnishing market.
Now, everyone can afford motorised blinds because Designed Blinds Australia’s MOVE motorised blind systems can cost less than half as much as other systems on the market. Priced from just $246, MOVE is the perfect solution for smooth, quiet and affordable blinds.
MOVE motorisation is exclusive to Designed Blinds Australia and allows you to move almost any blind with the simple touch of a button.
Some of the great benefits of MOVE motorisation include:
• No more dangling chains or cords.
• Simple to operate.
• No more manual handling – helps to extend the lifespan of window furnishings.
• Quiet, discreet.
• Up to 3 blinds can be operated from the one motor and linking around corners is also possible.
• Timers and sun sensors can be programmed to raise and lower blinds at any time.
• Easily linked into home or building automation systems.
• Fantastic range of modern and colourful handsets and remote transmitters.
• Rigorously tested to meet the highest of standards.
• Motorised systems guaranteed for 5 years.
Applications: The quiet and discrete operation of MOVE motorisation makes it perfect for every area in the home, including the bedroom, family and entertainment areas.
MOVE motorisation systems are the perfect solution for blinds that are in hard to reach or out of the way places.
Variations: Switch or remote operated
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