Custom-made indoor blinds

Roller Blinds South Africa

Roller blinds are a clean, versatile choice for South African homes, offices and hospitality spaces. The fabric, opacity and installation method determine whether the result prioritises glare control, daytime privacy, filtered light or a darker bedroom.

Fabric and light control

Choose the roller fabric around the room

Two roller blinds can look similar while performing very differently. Start with the result the room needs, then compare the fabric in the actual daylight and against the interior finishes.

Sunscreen roller blinds

Designed to filter glare and reduce the impact of strong daylight while retaining more outward visibility during the day. They are useful in living rooms, offices and sunny spaces where the view still matters.

Light-filtering roller blinds

Softens incoming light and creates daytime privacy without producing the heavier effect of a blockout fabric. The result varies with colour, weave and the difference between indoor and outdoor light.

Blockout roller blinds

The fabric prevents light passing through it and improves privacy. The final darkness also depends on the recess, side gaps, mounting position and whether the blind overlaps the opening.

Side-by-side guide

Compare roller blind fabric types

Fabric Main benefit Typical rooms Important consideration
Sunscreen Glare reduction with more daytime view Lounges, studies, offices Night-time privacy changes when interior lights are on
Light filtering Soft, diffused daylight Living areas, passages, guest rooms Opacity differs by colour and weave
Blockout Stronger darkness and privacy Bedrooms, nurseries, media rooms Edge gaps still need to be planned

Measured for daily use

Fit, controls and large windows

Accurate measurement should account for recess depth, handles, security gates, window opening direction and the position of the control. Wide blinds may need to be divided or linked so that each unit remains practical to operate.

Planning a larger project?

For high, wide or grouped windows, ask whether motorised blinds or a divided layout will give a better everyday result. For bedrooms, compare the dedicated blackout blinds guide.

From consultation to installation

How custom roller blinds are specified

1

Define the need

Identify glare, privacy, heat, view or darkness requirements room by room.

2

Check the opening

Measure the window and note recess depth, handles, access and fixing surfaces.

3

Approve the specification

Confirm fabric, colour, control side, division and manual or motorised operation.

4

Install and test

Fit each blind, check alignment and confirm smooth everyday operation.

Common questions

Roller blinds FAQ

Are roller blinds suitable for bedrooms?

Yes. Blockout roller fabric is a common bedroom choice. If stronger darkness is important, the mounting position and edge gaps must also be considered.

Can roller blinds be motorised?

Many roller blind configurations can be motorised. Suitability depends on the blind dimensions, system, power planning and control requirements.

Do sunscreen blinds provide privacy at night?

They provide stronger daytime privacy. When it is dark outside and lights are on indoors, visibility through sunscreen fabric changes, so a second privacy layer may be needed.

What affects a roller blinds quotation?

Dimensions, fabric, hardware, operating system, number of blinds, access and installation requirements all affect the final quotation.

For more preparation advice, read the roller blind fabric guide.

Book a roller blinds consultation

Include your location, rooms, window count and preferred light-control result.