Internal Systems

Internal Roller Blinds

Residential Range

Internal roller blinds protect your furnishings, maintain privacy and are an important element of your interior decoration scheme bringing warmth to a space and softening the brightness of glass and window framing.

Available in a huge range of colors, textures, transparency levels and control options to suit your requirements, our residential range offers discreet quiet componentry and precision engineered rollers suitable for most residential applications.

Commercial Range

Our commercial roller programme includes componentry for the manufacture of blinds up to 7 metres wide and heights of up to 20 metres. The typical application is extremely wide openings or the interior of large glazed structures.

A special range of fabrics designed for higher tension and precision rolling with excellent longevity is used. This includes various weave patterns and openness factors as well as a block out version with or without a reflective backing.

The system components require pre-planning due to the weight and stresses placed on the structure.

Architectural Range

Internal roller blinds protect your furnishings, maintain privacy and are an important element of your interior decoration scheme bringing warmth to a space and softening the brightness of glass and window framing.

Available in a huge range of colours, textures, transparency levels and control options to suit your requirements, our architectural range offers discreet quiet componentry and precision engineered rollers suitable for most residential applications.

Choose from a range of popular Australian fabric choices or an extensive collection of European fabrics.

Black Out and Block Out Blinds

The Warema range of internal sun protection for overhead glazing keeps out harmful sun in Summer and prevents heat loss in Winter. Heat gain and loss through overhead glazing is many times greater than conventional windows making solar protection an essential addition.

Engineered with a unique tensioning system our ceiling roller blinds are guaranteed to look smart, move with precision and integrate seamlessly with your design.

What's the difference between a black out & block out blind?

A blackout blind is designed to block out all light, creating complete darkness in the room. On the other hand, a blockout blind does blockout most of the light, but still lets some in, it is moslty use to cover the window, so no one can see into the building or window.

Are blackout blinds worth it?

At Shade Factor, as premium shade specialists, we firmly believe that blackout blinds are absolutely worth it. Here's why:

  1. Ultimate Light Control: Blackout blinds offer unrivaled light control, allowing you to create a dark and serene environment whenever you desire. They are perfect for bedrooms, nurseries, home theaters, or any space where you want to eliminate external light sources and enjoy uninterrupted sleep, relaxation, or entertainment.

  2. Privacy Protection: With blackout blinds, you can enjoy complete privacy during the day or night. They prevent prying eyes from seeing into your living spaces, ensuring that you can relax and unwind without any disturbances.

  3. Enhanced Sleep Quality: The darkness provided by blackout blinds promotes deeper and more restful sleep. By blocking out external light, these blinds help regulate your body's natural sleep-wake cycle, allowing you to wake up refreshed and revitalized.

  4. Energy Efficiency: Blackout blinds offer excellent insulation properties, helping to keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. By reducing heat transfer through windows, they contribute to energy savings and can even help lower your utility bills.

Do Blackout blinds keep heat out or in?

Blackout blinds have the potential to help regulate heat, depending on their specific design and the surrounding conditions.

Here's how blackout blinds can affect heat:

  1. Heat Out: During hot weather or in sunny conditions, blackout blinds can help keep heat out of your living spaces. By blocking sunlight from entering through windows, they reduce the amount of solar heat gain, thereby helping to keep your rooms cooler. This can contribute to a more comfortable indoor environment and potentially reduce the need for excessive air conditioning.

  2. Heat In: On the other hand, blackout blinds can also help retain heat inside your home during colder weather or in colder climates. By providing an additional layer of insulation, they can help prevent heat loss through windows, improving energy efficiency and reducing heating costs.

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