Scone & district

Blinds in Scone, made to measure

Out past Scone the houses spread out and the windows get bigger. Homesteads with wide west-facing glass, verandah rooms that still bake in January, and the dust off a gravel drive. Big rooms need blinds that are up to them.

A weatherboard homestead near Scone with horses grazing and a big gum tree

Country rooms

Big glass, hard light, long afternoons

A homestead lounge with a wall of west-facing window is a lovely room until about three o’clock. We measure the big spans, and match the blind to how the room lives: a Roman where you want warmth and softness, a light-filter roller to hold the glare down but keep the paddock view, aluminium venetians where the sun and dust need managing without shutting the room in.

Verandah-facing windows are their own thing, and we’ll look at each one on site.

Room by room on a homestead

What we tend to fit out here

The lounge and front rooms

Roman blinds for softness on the big feature windows, with a lining chosen for how much light you want to keep.

Kitchen, office, sunroom

Aluminium venetians to tilt down the hard sun and wipe clean of the dust a country house lives with.

The bedrooms

Blockout rollers so the western light doesn’t drag you awake at dawn, and cordless in the kids’ rooms.

The drive is on us

We come out to the property

We’re a valley business, so a homestead measure past Scone, Aberdeen or out toward Merriwa is just part of the job. Send the rooms through the form and we’ll arrange a time to come to the property, measure every window and quote it in writing. No trip to town, no standard-size compromise.

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A homestead verandah casting a hard shadow line across the boards at noon

Ready when your shift is

Tell us the rooms and how you live in them. We'll come out, measure up, and give you a written quote for made-to-measure blinds. Full dark at midday, if that's what the room needs.

Book a free measure & quote