Sydney, New South Wales

Blinds & Curtains Prices in Sydney

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Blinds & Curtains Prices in Sydney

Prices include GST. Standard single window unless noted. Custom sizes, motorisation and premium fabrics cost more. Supply-and-install pricing from most providers.

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Blinds and curtains prices in Sydney

Blinds & Curtains Tips for Sydney

Sydney labour rates and showroom overheads push window furnishing prices 15–25% above national averages — get at least three quotes before committing.

Coastal properties in suburbs like Manly, Bondi and Cronulla should specify UV-resistant and moisture-resistant fabrics — salt air degrades standard fabrics faster.

Many Sydney inner-city terrace homes have non-standard window shapes — custom-measure and fabricate rather than buying off-the-shelf to avoid poor fit and light gaps.

Blinds & Curtains in Sydney — What to Know

Always professional-measure

Made-to-measure products fabricated from inaccurate measurements cannot be corrected after the fact. Always use a professional measure before placing any custom order in Sydney.

Decide on motorisation early

Specifying motorised blinds at the initial order stage is significantly cheaper than retrofitting a motor to an already-installed blind. Confirm smart-home compatibility requirements before ordering in Sydney.

Bundle for best value

Most Sydney suppliers reduce the per-window price for whole-house projects. Always get a full-house quote alongside individual room quotes to compare the effective per-window cost.

What Changes Blinds & Curtains Prices in Sydney?

Product type and window size in Sydney

The product type and window dimensions are the biggest pricing variables in Sydney. A standard bedroom roller blind is vastly different in cost from plantation shutters for the same window. Always get quotes that specify the exact product, fabric grade and window size to ensure you are comparing like for like.

Mechanism and motorisation

Manual spring or chain mechanisms are the most affordable. Motorised blinds in Sydney cost roughly twice the base blind price but deliver real convenience for high windows and smart-home integration. If motorisation is planned, specifying it at the initial quote stage avoids costly retrofitting later.

Custom fabrication and installation complexity

Made-to-measure fabrication is standard for professional installations in Sydney — ready-made blinds rarely fit well and look poor. Bay windows, arched windows and heritage window frames require specialist hardware and more installation time, which adds to the final quote.

Bundled project scope

Furnishing multiple rooms or a whole house as a single project in Sydney typically yields 10–20% savings versus ordering room by room, as fixed call-out and setup costs are spread across more items. Always get a whole-house quote alongside individual room quotes to compare the effective per-window cost.

What Should Be in a Good Sydney Blinds & Curtains Quote?

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    All windows to be furnished, their exact dimensions (width × drop), and the product specified for each

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    Whether the quote is supply-and-install or supply-only, and whether the installation charge is itemised

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    The exact fabric range, colour and opacity level — "blockout" and "light-filtering" must be specified clearly

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    Whether motorised mechanisms, smart-home modules and any wiring are included or priced separately

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    The lead time from order to installation, and whether a separate template-measure visit is required

When Is the Best Time to Order Blinds & Curtains in Sydney?

Renovation and new-build coordination in Sydney

Window furnishing installation is most efficient when coordinated with the tail end of a renovation or new build in Sydney. Allow 2–6 weeks lead time for standard made-to-measure blinds, and 6–10 weeks for plantation shutters — order before the walls are plastered and painted to avoid delays.

Seasonal energy performance

In Sydney, installing blockout curtains or cellular blinds before the main heating or cooling season delivers immediate energy savings. Thermal performance products — honeycomb blinds, heavy-lined curtains — are worth prioritising in rooms where temperature control matters most.

Pre-sale or tenancy preparation

New or replacement window furnishings before a property is listed for sale or let in Sydney add significant presentation value at relatively low cost. Plantation shutters and quality roller blinds in key rooms make a strong impression in listing photography.

Choosing the Right Product for Each Room in Sydney

Roller blinds and venetians

The most versatile and affordable options in Sydney. Roller blinds suit most window sizes and are available in hundreds of fabrics including blockout, light-filtering and solar control. Aluminium venetians are the most practical in kitchens, bathrooms and commercial spaces due to their moisture resistance and easy cleaning.

Plantation shutters

The premium choice in Sydney — plantation shutters cost 3–5x more than roller blinds but last decades with minimal maintenance. PVC shutters are the most popular choice for moisture-prone areas; timber is preferred for living areas and master bedrooms where aesthetics matter most.

Curtains and drapes

Lined curtains add warmth, acoustic softening and a traditional aesthetic that suits many Sydney homes. The combination of a sheer curtain with a blockout roller blind or heavy lined curtain gives maximum flexibility — light-filtering during the day and full blockout at night.

Common Blinds & Curtains Quote Mistakes in Sydney

  • Accepting a quote in Sydney that lists a product name without specifying the fabric grade or mechanism — two quotes for "roller blind" can differ significantly in quality.
  • Ordering made-to-measure blinds in Sydney without a professional measure visit — small measurement errors cause poor fit and cannot be corrected after fabrication.
  • Comparing a supply-and-install quote against a supply-only quote in Sydney without adjusting for installation cost — always compare the same total scope.
  • Specifying standard indoor roller blinds for outdoor alfresco areas in Sydney — outdoor blinds require UV-stabilised and weather-resistant fabrics rated for exterior use.

Blinds and curtains in Sydney start from $100/blind. Standard roller blinds typically cost $155/blind on average. Prices include GST. Standard single window unless noted. Custom sizes, motorisation and premium fabrics cost more. Supply-and-install pricing from most providers.

Window furnishing products available in Sydney include Roller Blinds (Standard), Timber Venetian Blinds, Plantation Shutters, Curtains (Standard Lined) and more. Products are typically supply-and-install from local specialists and national chains.

Plantation shutters are a premium product in Sydney — they cost significantly more than roller or venetian blinds but last 20–30 years, require minimal maintenance and add assessed property value. For high-traffic and street-facing rooms in Sydney homes, they are often a worthwhile long-term investment.

A single bedroom typically takes 1–2 hours. A full house with 10–14 windows takes a full day. Plantation shutters require a separate template measure visit 6–10 weeks before installation. Motorised systems add time for wiring or battery pack installation.

Why Sydney Quotes Differ Suburb to Suburb

Local specificity for Sydney: window-furnishing quotes move quickly between apartment-heavy pockets, detached-home suburbs and new-estate builds because window counts, reveal depth and access requirements are not the same.
Sample size for Sydney: roughly 78+ local quote observations, installer checks and completed-job references are used before a price band stays published.
Last updated March 2026. Our methodology keeps Sydney ranges live only while current installers still price them within range after measure, fabrication and installation are broken out clearly.

How We Get These Prices for Sydney

Last updated March 2026. Our methodology benchmarks roughly 78+ local quote observations, then separates window size, product category, fabric grade, motorisation, access complexity and installation scope so homeowners in Sydney can compare like-for-like supply-and-install pricing instead of showroom teaser rates.

  • We estimate blinds and curtains prices in Sydney from completed installation quotes rather than retail catalogue pricing or material-only estimates.
  • We separate product type, fabric grade, mechanism and installation because those cost items vary significantly from one Sydney property to another.
  • We benchmark Sydney pricing against national and nearby-city ranges so one-off premium or unusual projects do not distort the guide.