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Blinds & shading for Irene

A heritage village core alongside newer estate development — two very different window briefs within a short drive of each other.

Close-up of a roller blind fabric edge and side-channel guide against a wooden window frame, Irene home
The kind of detail that matters whether the window is a century old or brand new.

Irene runs two window stories at once. The village core carries genuine heritage character — sash and casement windows that suit a warm, natural material rather than a stark modern finish. The newer estate sections nearby take the same big-glass, motorised brief as the rest of Centurion’s estate belt. We quote both the same honest way: measure first, then recommend.

Heritage village homes

  • Timber venetians suit sash-style and casement windows far better than an aluminium roller ever will — warmth that matches the architecture, with full tilt control for light.
  • Non-standard openings are common on older village stock; an accurate on-site measure matters more here than almost anywhere else on our patch.
  • Inside vs outside mount is a real decision on shallower period-window reveals — we’ll advise honestly on which gives the tidier result for your specific frame. Cellular blinds are also worth a look for a heritage room that’s always the coldest in the house, without changing how the window looks from outside.

Newer estate sections

  • Wide glazing and stacking doors call for roller blinds in a linked motorised system or panel systems, the same as the rest of Centurion’s new-build estate belt.
  • Estate exterior guidelines are checked against your scheme before we quote any external product.
Ready when you are

Let’s measure your Irene windows properly.

Free in-home measure, a written per-window quote, and an honest read on what suits a heritage or a new-build opening.