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The right blind is a decision, not a product
Blinds Newcastle is a measure-and-install operation, not a showroom. We don't stock a warehouse of everything or promise the biggest range in the Hunter. We do one thing with real care: work out what each window in a Newcastle home actually needs, make the blind to those millimetres, and fit it properly.
How we work
Every job runs the same spine. You tell us the rooms through the form. We come out and measure every opening, reveal depths, diagonals, obstructions, and which way the light arrives, with fabric samples in hand to hold against your actual glass. The quote lands in writing, window by window, each line carrying its reason: this fabric because of what the light does, this mechanism because of who uses the window, this fit because of what the reveal allows. Then the blinds are made to those numbers and fitted by the person who took them.
No pressure on the day, nothing to sign in the lounge room, and no mystery bundle pricing, if you drop a window or change a fabric, you can see exactly what moves.
Why we talk in blockout, light-filter and sheer
Because it's the honest language of the trade. Range names change with the season; the openness scale doesn't. Every fabric we quote sits somewhere between passing no light and keeping the view, and we'll always tell you where and why. If you want the whole language, it's in the guide, and the window finder speaks it fluently.

Straight answers, including these
Why no phone number? Because we're at windows through the day, and a form beats a voicemail loop. Your enquiry lands with the person who'll handle the job, and the reply comes with actual answers, not hold music.
Why no prices on the site? Because made-to-measure means the price is your windows' price, sizes, fabric grades and mechanisms move it around too much for an honest sticker. The measure and written quote are free; that's where the real number lives.
Do you only do rollers? No, rollers lead because they solve most Newcastle windows, but venetians, romans, verticals, panel glides, honeycombs and outdoor blinds are all on the bench, and shutters or curtains can join a quote as line items when a room genuinely wants them.
Child safety? Practice, not a slogan: cords restrained high per the Australian rules on every corded blind, and cordless recommended wherever small hands reach. Details on the mechanisms page.
