Browse Forums Interior Decorating Lounge 1 Apr 25, 2007 10:48 pm We are in the process of doing up our window treatments and are now tossing up between two companies. Kresta and ABC.
Has anyone had anything to do with either and do you have any feedback good or bad for me? I know a couple of other companies who people have warned me against so I am now deciding between these two Thanks Re: Window Treatment Suppliers in Perth 2Apr 26, 2007 12:59 am Hi,
TWO recommendations; AGAINST M fashions. My wife recently arranged blinds through them because of a promotional sale they had on. We were NOT impressed with their sloppy service. FOR Wyldes. They have been a steady business for many years. Understated and don't blow their trumpet, but have been delivering and staying in business. From what I hear, they should be on your shortlist. (If I had been in control of our buying of blinds, I probably would have gone with Wyldes). Ash. Re: Window Treatment Suppliers in Perth 4Apr 29, 2007 11:02 am Hi,
I'm the residential sales rep for Neylor Blinds, a family company based in Wangara. We only supply quality blinds and awnings. We're specialist dealers in Helioscreen, Vertilux and Peter Meyer Blinds, so we're bound to have what you're after. You can visit our suppliers direct through the following websites... www.helioscreen.com.au www.vertilux.com.au www.petermeyerblinds.com.au or visit our website which is currently undergoing an overhaul, but is still useful... www.neylorblinds.com.au Give me a call on 0418 191 803 if you want to arrange a measure and quote anywhere around Perth, or bring your plans into our showroom and we can give you a quote off the plan. Neylor Blinds 6/56 Prindiville Dve, Wangara 9409 2025 Cheers, Mathew Tesija Re: Window Treatment Suppliers in Perth 5Apr 29, 2007 11:59 am Matthew, I'd be interested in your comments with regards to cost for Helioscreen. I'm in melbourne and have been thinking about an internal helioscreen system or similar for two of my windows in the house we're designing. I'm after the dual motorised system, blockout and privacy.
One is approx 5.5m wide 2.5m drop and one is 3.0m wide, 1.5m drop Appreciate any ballpark figure you can give thanks, Adam Re: Window Treatment Suppliers in Perth 6Apr 30, 2007 10:38 pm ![]() Matthew, I'd be interested in your comments with regards to cost for Helioscreen. I'm in melbourne and have been thinking about an internal helioscreen system or similar for two of my windows in the house we're designing. I'm after the dual motorised system, blockout and privacy. One is approx 5.5m wide 2.5m drop and one is 3.0m wide, 1.5m drop Appreciate any ballpark figure you can give thanks, Adam Hi Adam, At 5.5m wide, you would need to have a linked system, where one motor can control two or more blinds in a series. The other window can easily be done in one expanse as the maximum in one expanse is 4.4m depending on the system options you coose. Depending on the fabrics you select and the systems you decide on, I would budget for around $12,500. That would give you a wide choice of system and fabric combinations. For a more accurate figure, check out the Helioscreen website for your local specialist. I'm sure you will be able to take your plans in for a more accurate quote. Re: Window Treatment Suppliers in Perth 9Nov 06, 2011 11:35 am Late post but check these blinds out www.blinds-emporium.com.au. They do motorised at a fraction of the cost. It DIY but you'll save thousands. 8 14434 ![]() How about some decorative film on the window? Will still let light in but obstruct the view of the fence 3 4833 ![]() Thanks for the response and suggestion. The other side isn’t fixed. It’s comes out as well (you can see the dirt markings as to how far the window can be pushed… 2 7834 |