At Country, we believe that double blinds on a common bracket hold more advantages for the seller than the homeowner – and we’d prefer a happy customer before and after installation. So our design preference sees the mesh blind fitted inside the recess, with the block out blind outside the reveal, fitted to the pelmet and overlapping the architrave. The result is no gaps, better block out and a cleaner look
Mullions on the back of a door can make fitting blinds inside the recess a real challenge. This is where our Country experts working with you can make all the difference to the final look. In special cases we will first consult with you before reversing the ‘roll’ of the blind so that the drop is perfect and the whole blind fits neatly inside the recess.

Our experienced Design Consultants are full-time, fully trained professionals who know our range and capabilities inside-out. And with over a dozen mobile display vans and three modern showrooms, we bring Country to you
If you want one of our Design Consultants and display vans to visit your home for a free, no obligation measure & quote, call 1300 303 299, CLICKHERE or visit one of our showrooms at Unley , Fulham or Mt Barker .
Roller blinds are loved for their clean, fuss-free look, but they are a single-layer window covering, so things like insulation and light control really come down to the fabric you choose. If you’re after more flexibility, like soft light during the day and full privacy at night, many people pair them with blockout fabrics or upgrade to a double roller blind, which gives you the best of both worlds.
Instead of traditional blinds, many homeowners are choosing curtains and sheers, or layered sheer and blockout combinations that add softness and flexibility. Others still prefer the clean look of blinds but opt for double roller blinds, which combine a sheer and blockout in one system for greater control.
No-drill roller blinds can be a handy option for rentals or short-term use, especially where you can’t fix into walls or frames. That said, custom-made indoor blinds are designed for a more secure fit, smoother operation, and long-term durability, making them a better choice for permanent homes.
Some older blind styles are becoming less popular as homeowners shift towards cleaner designs, custom-made solutions, and motorised options. Rather than blinds disappearing, they’re evolving with modern roller blinds offering better aesthetics, smoother operation, and improved functionality for today’s homes.
Not at all. Roller blinds are still a popular choice because of their clean, modern look and versatility. With today’s wide range of fabrics, colours, and custom options, they suit everything from contemporary homes to more classic interiors.