Browse Forums Windows & Doors Re: Temporary Window Coverings 13Aug 10, 2008 8:58 pm Forgot to mention in my last post .a neighbor who built her house through PD had her window coverings made by the company that does Porter Davis window coverings in their displays. She was happy with the final product and she also got a discount.
Im going to ring PD and get the companies contact details. if anyone is interested i will pass on the companies contact details through pm. Re: Temporary Window Coverings 14Aug 10, 2008 9:24 pm found the web site for redishade
http://www.redishade.com/ seems bunnings sometimes sell them as well. 6-12 dollars? i saw mentioned somewhere else Australia Contact Information: * Redi Shade Australia 6 / 605 Kingsford Smith Drive Hamilton, Brisbane Queensland 4007 Phone: 07 3630 2377 Fax: 07 3630 1313 E-mail: info@redishade.com.au Re: Temporary Window Coverings 15Aug 10, 2008 10:02 pm We have some of those readishade ones for our bedroom, not put them up yet but will let you know on Tuesday (or whenever we get back online!!) how good they are got them from Bunnings and they were $7 each. Re: Temporary Window Coverings 17Aug 10, 2008 10:19 pm they look terrific perryr. I'm going to look into whether they are available here. Re: Temporary Window Coverings 18Aug 11, 2008 9:18 am Hi perry The blinds do look great. Do they block the light out at all? Or are they more just for privacy?? And also how do they attach to the window and are they safe. They wont take the paint off when removed will they???
Your whole house looks great. Enjoy !!!!!! Building with Porter Davis since October 2007 - what a nightmare!!! Re: Temporary Window Coverings 19Aug 11, 2008 11:08 am bubaloo Hi perry The blinds do look great. Do they block the light out at all? Or are they more just for privacy?? And also how do they attach to the window and are they safe. They wont take the paint off when removed will they??? Your whole house looks great. Enjoy !!!!!! The blinds are really for privacy - they are made of thick paper, so they block some of the light. They are stuck to the inside of the top window frame, and the paint won't peel when they come off - they might leave some gum which can be removed with some cooking oil (as they say) or eucalyptus oil (which is the mutts nuts at removing tar and gum). Cheers Hi there I'm looking for a independent company for a expert report on my blinds ,sheers & plantation shutters I'm in Melbourne 0 10154 Hi JW I just read your post and I find this situation quite strange. When we build, we get a temp pole for construction which becomes the permanent pole for one of the… 1 4137 Hi all, Not sure if this is a good place for this question but I guess we'll find out! I'm a novice, building a modular room inside my garage/shed and need to create… 0 2039 |