Showing posts with label Window Coverings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Window Coverings. Show all posts

Monday, 30 May 2016

Luxaflex® Duette® Shades - Vertiglide 2.0

Luxaflex Duette Vertiglide Shades are the ideal solution for sliding and patio doors as well as wide expanses. Taking the Vertiglide into the next generation, the hardware system has undergone a fully integrated redesign to provide greater functionality and a stylish and modern aesthetic.


The newly designed Vertiglide system provides an opportunity to offer new components intended to work together with our most up-to-date product specifications, while making improvements in quality, streamlining installation and operation techniques, and performance.

The Vertiglide 2.0 Benefit

  • Textured matte-finish rails coordinate with today's interior design styles and improve durability over the life of the product. 
  • Colour coordination in 8 of the most popular Duette hardware colours - Aspen White, White, White Tiara, Gardenia White, Silverado, Mushroom, Black, Dove Grey and Honey Bisque.
  • Enhanced fabric carriers increase strength to support heavier fabrics. 
  • New moving rail offers smoother and quieter operation.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Luxaflex® Pirouette® Shadings V3 Hardware System

Good aesthetic design must go hand in hand with great functionality. Inspired by great innovation as well as fashion and lifestyle trends, V3 Pirouette hardware creates long-lasting design with a contemporary appeal. The Pirouette design and development team have gone back to the drawing board and envisaged the product with fresh eyes and new perspectives.


So what's new?
  • A new sleek headrail design that is smaller looking in appearance and that mimics the shape of the contoured Pirouette vane which has a consistent look from top to bottom of the shade. 
  • New clear end caps and colour coordinated end cap covers making it easy to snap on and off if replacement is required.
  • New colour coordinated outer rotator rail provides a fully integrated look.
  • Reduced light gap for an enhanced room darkening option.
  • Fully nested bottomrail on Easyrise and ULTRAGLIDE® Shadings creating a clean and uncluttered look in the home. 
  • The next generation of technology allowing intelligent operation of Pirouette Shadings thanks to PowerView™ Motorisation. 
  • Quieter operation. 


Thursday, 12 May 2016

Luxaflex® Modern Roman Shades with Traversed

Modern Roman Shades with Traversed offer a unique window covering solution where the fabric folds move vertically left, right or anywhere in between. This amazing alternative to drapes and curtains is now available with a Moveable Rail option. This exclusive feature means that the moveable stack can be positioned and stacked anywhere along the headrail.


The Moveable Rail option features a primary and secondary rail. On a traditional Traversed Shade, the primary rail is the rail used to operate the shade from left to right, open to close and the secondary rail is a stationary rail which remains in a fixed location.

With a Moverable Rail option, both the primary and secondary rails can be used to operate the shade left to right, open to close or basically anywhere in between. Both the primary rail and secondary rails come with handles as standard.


Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Luxaflex® Country Woods® Venetians


Luxaflex Country Woods Venetians have a uniform grain appearance with a medium texture. This uniform grain shows it is natural timber, while maintaining a consistent colour and pattern across the entire blind. Inspired by the latest design trends, the colour palette has a strong mix of neutrals and contrasting dark hues that will provide depth to any room. With 6 colours in 50mm and 3 in 63mm, this allows styling coordination for modern and traditional homes.


The 90mm curved valance reduces light gaps at the top of the blind between the headrail and top slat providing better coverage of hardware. This valance is also used in the Wood Essence range ensuring a consistent appearance when both products are used together in the home. This provides flexibility when you require a matching product in high humidity areas.




Monday, 2 May 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Yass

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 12-13 Season 9

The Story: Steve and Karina fell in love with Old Linton almost 20 years ago. When the property came on the market they attended an open day and naturally jumped at the chance to buy. The couple put it in a tender but the property didn't sell. A second attempt to buy in 2006 was successful.

Steve was very keen to take on Old Linton as a love project, but with over 40 rooms, Karina had reservations due to its size. Steve wanted to restore the property to it's former glory, but sadly the couple have now run out of time and money and they really have to sell.


The Problem: The house is massive, and with 46 rooms, Steve and Karina have run out of money and have lost the renovation romance. Despite all the time and money that the couple had already spent on the home, there was still a lot of work which needed to be done.

The exterior of the house just didn't pop. The cream colour did not give the house a wow factor or any impact.


The interior of the house did not look grand as a grand house should be. The kitchen needed a complete makeover, and the master bedroom was lacking a little bit of TLC and that luxury feel.

The Solution: There just wasn't enough budget to tackle all the rooms in this house, so only areas that would have the most impact were concentrated on. By opting to do this, it would give potential buyers a taste of what the rest of the house could be like.

Shaynna focused on the main areas that flow into each other, rather than doing a few scattered rooms, as this will give it the biggest impact. This meant tinkering with the floor plan a little and a total revamp of the country style kitchen and master bedroom suite. When people are paying top dollar for a home they expect some luxury.

The kitchen had a complete revamp with new cabinets, modern appliances and tiles that connect the old with the new. It was jutted and refitted into a style that worked for the house. The end result was a kitchen which had both a commercial and residential feel, broadening the possibilities.

A bold plum paint colour was used in the ballroom. This automatically created a grand look in the room. New carpet, dressings and furniture showed how the ballroom could easily turn into a function/conference room, and that will give potential buyers something to think about.

A touch of luxury had been injected into the master bedroom. What was the sitting room turned into the bedroom, and the bedroom turned into the sitting and dressing room. This made a lot more sense as the sitting and dressing room were now connected to the newly revamped art-deco ensuite.


Luxaflex Roller Blinds in Portobello Blockout fabric in the colour Midnight were installed throughout the house. The Midnight colour helped to create a dramatic and sophisticated look. It added a pop of colour and nice focal point.


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery Dealer Riteway Curtains & Blinds in Fyshwick, ACT. 


Monday, 18 April 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Maitland

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 11 Season 9

The Story: Peter and Jay purchased their townhouse as an investment and what they thought was an easy way to get into the property market. It's a double storey, three bedroom property with a deck out the back and lockup garage.

The home, which was tenanted, has been on the market for approximately three years, with three different real estate agents. They did receive one offer, but it was too low for them to take without losing money.

The Problem: When it came down to sell, the general condition and tenant's decor worked against the house. Even though the interior had a nice open plan, it was still very dark and gloomy, and there was clutter in the house as far as the eye could see.


The Solution: To attract potential buyers, the house needed a complete personality transformation. In order to conquer the dark and gloomy look of the interior, the paintwork was updated to a misty brown colour which automatically created a fresh and bright look to the interior.

Low maintenance and hard-wearing laminate floorboards were installed throughout the kitchen, dining and lounge area to appeal to the investor or first time buyer. This also reflected what little light there was in the downstairs space, making it deceivingly feel larger and more spacious.


Luxaflex® Pirouette® Shadings in 120mm Satin Translucent (Magnolia) was installed in the lounge area. It was a clever choice because not only do they block light and let light in, but offer privacy at the same time. 

Luxaflex Pirouette Shadings provide refined features with innovative design that creates a window covering solution like no other, automatically creating a nice feature point in the room. The soft, horizontal fabric vanes attached to a single sheer backing allows for enhanced views to the outdoors and full beauty of the fabric's appearance on the inside. The sheer backing also reduces glare and filters harmful UV rays.


The upstairs bedrooms, hallway and staircase were carpeted to keep the warm nature of a home. While the bathroom was revived by a respray and swapping the old tapware for a modern style for a completed upgrade and new look.



Luxaflex® Wood Essence Blinds were installed throughout the bedrooms. Wood Essence Blinds provide a practical alternative to Timber Venetian Blinds because they provide the look of real wood combined with the quality and durability of advanced technology that is resistant to discolouration and warping. Whether you want privacy or to allow filtered light through, Wood Essence Blinds gives you complete control over the amount of light you let into the room. It is a great solution for the bedroom, and added that special touch to the Maitland house.


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery Dealer AB Window Fashions in Broadmeadow, NSW.



Friday, 1 April 2016

Selling Houses Australia - North Haven

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 9 Season 9

The Story: This mock Tudor house in North Haven was all the rage in its day and is well known in the area. But now it has lost a lot of its sparkle. David has been trying to sell for 5 years, and the whole procedure has been a long journey for everyone in the Jones family.

David underwent a back operation in 2014, which have since led to a range of other health issues and mobility problems. This means he is currently only using a small area of his very large home. Even though he's on a slow road to recovery, these health issues have really taken their toll financially and downsizing could be the answer, which means selling the North Haven house.

The Problem: The interior of the house had too much going on, and was crying out for a modern touch because everything was so out-dated. The whole house was filled with avocado and rose schemes, which just do not fit with the modern world today.


The Solution: Modernise, modernise, modernise! Painting out the house was a very large but a necessary task. The rose walls just had to go. A neutral white toned paint was used around the house, which automatically created a fresh and modern look. It made the house look bright, whereas before it was very dark and dull. 


The bar in the downstairs man cave had to go. This meant that smarter use was made out of the area by transforming it into two new bedrooms and a hall area. By adding in the additional two new rooms plus a hall area which could be turned into a study, automatically added more value towards the property.



The kitchen upright had to come down, which allowed the open living space to become just that - open. The kitchen was originally pink - literally everything was pink. The cabinets were resprayed in white and new appliances were installed. This made the space light, vast and modern, all the while still keeping the original characteristics of the house.

Luxaflex® Beach Roman Shades in Temple Blockout (Linen colour) were installed throughout the Tudor home. The Beach Roman Shades added to the classic look of the house, but with a touch of modern because the shade has a simple, yet stylish look. The colour Linen complimented all the brown wood trimmings and helped create a clean look throughout the house and also a great insulator because they extend past the window frame for full coverage. 


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery dealer Nick Hambour Window Fashions in the Barossa Valley, South Australia. 


Thursday, 24 March 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Ascot Vale

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 8 Season 9

The Story: Professional couple Glenn and Joanna purchased what they thought would become their dream home. The property was down on its luck and desperately in need of some love. They embarked on a campaign of serious and expensive renovations starting with the recreation of the original front of the house. They also created a fourth bedroom with an ensuite and walk in robe.

Unfortunately, the couple split up leaving the kitchen, bathroom, separate toilet, laundry and family room unfinished. As the property is only half finished, buyers want it for a steal and are overestimating what it would cost to get it up to a liveable standard. Joanna says buyers cannot see what it could be, only what they have to spend.

The Problem: The house was just unfinished - everywhere!

The Solution: Finishing the house was the main objective. A new dining room and larger living space were created by shuffling a few walls around. New windows through the back section of the house were put in to keep in line with the updated front. This included a sliding door that now covered the entire back wall of the new lounge area.

Luxaflex® Roller Blinds in Designer Fabric Aria Translucent in the colour Tapa were installed throughout the lounge and kitchen areas. The grey tone of the fabric was the perfect match for the new grey paint and grey theming of the house.


Next was to move the laundry to the old bathroom area, and turn the adjoining bedroom into a beautiful brand new family bathroom. Pops of colour and a bird portrait in the bathroom created a traditional, yet quirky style.


The kitchen was gutted, and the positioning of the door was changed. Cottage style front door fronts on the kitchen cabinets matched the raw wooden shelving. By installing bigger appliance, this allowed for a large family room and greater functionality.


All stops were pulled out on the exterior, as it was technically a blank canvas. New paving, new garden, new furniture, new turf, new fencing and a new paint job. The ugly pergola was replaced with a Luxaflex® Ventura Folding Arm Awning with Trend Hood and Crank Control. The Ventura Folding Arm Awning offers the very best in Open Style awning market. It features a classic design in an elegant open style awning, the perfect compliment to the exterior of the house. The Dickson Arcylic fabric was a great match to the white exterior, and added to the quirky feel of the interior.


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery dealer A&B Interiors in Williamstown, VIC.

Monday, 21 March 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Leongatha

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 7 Season 9

The Story: Kate and Mark met when they were both 17 years old and were attending two different high schools in Leongatha. They dated for 6 years before getting married and starting their family. They have two girls, Ayla who is 8 years old and Talia who is 6. Mark coaches the local AFL football team and Kate coaches the affiliated local netball team. Mark works at the local sporting store in the main street and Kate teaches at Leongatha Secondary College. They are both heavily involved in community activities and both call themselves 'sports nuts'

Kate and Mark originally built a house and then decided to sell it, because it was slightly out of their budget. They purchased 35 Brumley St 5 years ago and thought that they would be able to live in it for a few years and then sell it and get something bigger afterwards. Although they were happy paying a smaller mortgage living there, they have not outgrown the house. They want a property that has more space so that the two girls can have freedom to run around and yell and scream and do what kids do.

The Problem: The quaint house was in dire need of a facelift - inside and out. The house could not compete with the prettier houses in the area. The weatherboard look of the house looked drab, where the exterior did not have a 'wow' factor. The house did not have a bad layout, it just looked old and boring, and had no style.

The Solution: The layout of the house was actually quite good, so all that was needed was a punch of colour and style to create some personality. A bold colour scheme at the back of the house was used to echo and compliment the new exterior colour scheme. The dark timber trims on the interior was left to echo the dark trims of the exterior and create a nice and simple feature to bring in warmth.



Luxaflex® Wood Essence Blinds were installed throughout the house. Wood Essence Blinds provide a practical alternative to Timber Venetian Blinds. They are perfect for high-humidity areas.


Wood Essence Blinds provide the look of real wood combined with the quality and durability of advanced technology that is resistant to discolouration and warping. Wood Essence Blinds were a nice compliment to the timber look of the house, and added a nice contrast to the flooring and dark trims.

The colour Snow White with the brown timber frame of the window created a nice focal point within the rooms. The major positive with having Wood Essence Blinds in the bedrooms, in particular the kid's room is that the blinds are virtually low maintenance. Because the slats can be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth, finger prints and dirty marks are easy to get off.


The drab exterior of the home was not competing with the much prettier homes in the area. An exterior paint job of a pastel green created a fresh new look, so did the addition of new plants at the front of the property.


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery dealer Olympic Blinds in Edithvale, VIC.


Monday, 29 February 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Mudgeeraba

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 4 Season 9

The Story: Maria and Marissa, along with Maria's partner Alan, bought this iconic windmill property in 2001. The plan was that Marissa would run the family Indian restaurant business and Maria and Alan would bottle their chutneys and spices. They decided to close the restaurant to concentrate on the spice business. A few days after that, Maria's partner Alan passed away from cancer.

Since Alan's death, the girls have found it difficult to maintain their beloved windmill. Much of their time is taken up with the cooking and mixing of their spices and chutneys, not to mention regular visits to markets and food festivals to promote and sell their product.

The property has been on the market for two long years and this is causing no end of frustration to Maria and Marissa. They need to buy or rent a small industrial space to run and attempt to expand their small business, but cannot afford to do this until their quirky windmill sells.


The Problem: This commercial residence was very outdated, and needed to be cleaned up and brought out of the dark ages. It needed to find a way to show potential buyers that the house could be used for a number of purposes. The exposed brink on the inside made it darker than it should be, making the property feel gloomy. The restaurant area was overloaded with product, making the space feel really crammed and small.

The residence area was completely dated, but everything was in good working condition. From the purple and brown colour scheme to the old furniture, it needed a modern and fresh look.

The exterior looked quite sad, because the sails of the windmill was broken. The windmill looked odd next to the residential part of the house, and really needed to pop and create that wow factor from the outside.

The Solution: Bring back the identity of the windmill property by restoring the sails and bringing some modern into the interior. The exterior of the property was given a new paint job to brighten up the windmill. The light butter colour automatically made the windmill stand out and complimented the existing brickwork. The front door steps were also re-tiled to replace all the broken tiles.

The dark and very dated colours of the commercial space was replaced with an on-trend grey colour to brighten up the inside and create a modern look. The interior brick work around the fireplace was also covered up, which allowed for the vintage wooden ceiling to stay as something had to give.

It was important to highlight the commercial aspect of the property, but also needed to keep all options open by revamping the domestic area. In the residential part of the property, the horrible purple suede effect was painted over with a nice neutral colour, which automatically brightened up the property.


Roller Blinds in Atmosphere Translucent fabric in the colour Pure White were installed because they have a clean look and matched perfectly with the interior's colour scheme. Luxaflex Roller Blinds gave the property a stylish finish as well as offering functionality and easy operation.


The bedrooms were given some new appeal with new linen and furniture, and the dated curtains replaced with Luxaflex Roller Blinds.


All Luxaflex® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery dealer Tomorrow's Home Environment in Bundall, QLD.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Selling Houses Australia - Ballarat

The LifeStyle Channel's Selling Houses Australia Episode 1 Season 9

The Story: Karen Salmon has lived in her Ballarat home since 1993. She’s been a single parent for over 20 years and has never had much money to update the property. This is an issue now that it has come time to sell. 

Karen’s daughters have all grown up and moved away to start new lives in Melbourne. This means Karen has spent years travelling there to babysit her granddaughters. Finally Karen bit the bullet and bought an apartment off the plan in Collingwood, but Karen’s apartment build is now ahead of schedule and she needs to pay the balance early.

The Ballarat home has been officially on the market since November 2014 and Karen and her daughters are now starting to panic, as the deadline to pay for the apartment is fast approaching. They feel overwhelmed and not sure what to do next. 


The Problem: The front of the house had great street appeal, but really needed a tidy up. The backyard did not look welcoming, and needed a slight revamp as it had great potential. 

The biggest issue with the interior of the house were the dated bathroom and kitchen. On top of that, the floor plan lacked defined areas. The carpet was wrinkled and worn, which made the house look very run-down. 


The house had a lot of architectural detail, and the hardest part was finding the perfect blinds to compliment and not interfere with the details and distract the eye from the heritage feel of the home. 

The Solution: The main solution was to keep the heritage of the house, but add in a modern twist. Potted plants were added to the front of the house to create street appeal. By painting the windows and external high areas, the exterior was automatically brightened, giving the Ballarat home a new lease of life. 

The floor plan inside the house was fixed by blocking up the doorway from the hall to the lounge. This created a more contained lounge area and less of a corridor access to the kitchen. The dated bedroom was transformed into a library, and this room also served as the new access point to the kitchen. A complete overhaul brought the 80's looking kitchen up to date, but also keeping with the heritage feel. 


The carpet was replaced in the formal sitting room, master bedroom, hallway and new library. This gave the house a very high end feel. Laminate floors were used in the kitchen, lounge and dining area. 



Single Chain Drive operated Roller Blinds in Atmosphere Translucent fabric in the colour Pearl were installed throughout the home. Roller Blinds were chosen because of their nice clean finish, and worked well with all the architectural details of the home. The clean and simple lines of the Luxaflex Roller Blinds complimented the house. Roller Blinds blended in well with the home, and therefore created a modern aesthetic feel in the Ballarat home, without deterring from the heritage feel. 




All Luxaflex
® Window Coverings were supplied and installed by Luxaflex® Gallery dealer Eureka Blinds & Curtains in Ballarat, VIC.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Reception - The latest Luxaflex® Duette® Architella® Shades fabric range

The latest Luxaflex® Duette® Architella® Shades fabric range Reception offers a soft suede texture with an element of shimmer and is sure to make a strong statement on any window with its luxurious look and feel.

The Reception range is available in translucent and blockout opacities. The colour palette is distinctively neutral and subdued to suit any home décor and design.

It’s not every day that you come across a fabric range that provides a modern take on suede with an element of shimmer!




Thursday, 12 June 2014

Timeless inspiration from Antonio Gaudí, Barcelona

Written by Lynn Malone, exclusively for Luxaflex

Next stop Barcelona

In the shop front window of my neighbourhood travel agency, a sign reads, “Travel is one thing that you buy, that makes you richer”. Reflecting upon my tour through European cities at their best, I agree.  Please join me: next stop, Barcelona.



Time does not stand still
Exploring the cobbled streets of Barcelona, it’s difficult not to be gobsmacked by turn-of-the-20th century Spanish architect Antonio Gaudí’s building masterpieces. Saying his buildings, renowned for undulating and vibrantly coloured facades; expansive stained glass and oddly shaped windows; and exotic materials and craftsmanship, are unique is an understatement. One of the most prominent inner-city buildings and examples of Gaudí‘s genius is Casa Batlló, a private residence constructed in the early-1900s and now a public museum. As a keen enthusiast of art and decoration, touring the Casa Batlló topped my Barcelona to-do list.




Early bird
Gaudí was a pioneer in many areas including environmental sustainability. An obvious example of this are the recycled broken tiles that clad the building facades. Casa Batlló windows are fitted with translucent glass purposed to control sunlight and in some instances, for privacy. Wooden framed windows were inventively opened and closed by the raising and lowering of counter weights. Using materials that were the newest and latest of the day - iron, concrete, glass and ceramic tiles, Gaudí was a design visionary and trailblazer. Coupled with the advent of electricity and indoor plumbing, his buildings were cutting edge. With electricity, motorised elevators were invented, and gave way to the concept of high-rise apartment living.




Attention to detail
Every detail was considered down to the minute. Gaudí designed a custom font for the entry doors; curved furniture that conformed to the contour of the interior walls.  The interior and exterior spaces were connected and equally considered with an adjoining courtyard adorned with sculptures and artwork incorporated into the design. Engineered to give consistent lighting to each level of the building, the windows of the centre light well were increasingly smaller from the ground level to the top level; and conversely the wall tiles were darker coloured at the top level rooms and decreasingly intense on the levels below.  How clever!




Lighting the way
The investment made in Gaudí’s leading edge design still delivers returns today with Casa Batlló interiors inspiring many home renovators and design enthusiasts around the world. 

When researching new products for your home – whether as a professional practitioner or if working on a do-it-yourself project, give consideration to innovative companies that invest in research and development bringing to market products that incorporate the newest and latest. Case in point:  Luxaflex Qmotion Roller Blinds, which are battery operated to raise and lower the blinds with programmable settings. Four years ago, this technology was unavailable for residential window roller blinds – the alternative was electrical wiring for motorisation, which often proves an expensive proposition; particularly when renovating.  

Taking new technology one step further, Luxaflex Qmotion Technology Roller Blinds with Q Sync has an app available that allows the roller blinds to be operated with a simple touch of a screen – on either IPad, iPhone or Android device.  From an aesthetic and safety perspective, this is a great alternative to a chain cord roller blind.




Think like Gaudí
When designing your home, borrow a page or two from the design philosophy of Antonio Gaudí
1. Be an innovator – search for products, materials and finishes that incorporate new technology
2. Consider light control and ventilation – both are conducive to healthy living 
3. Custom design furniture to suit the space – don’t use a piece of furniture just because you have it 
4. Don’t settle for status quo – be inventive and lead the pack
5. Don’t be afraid to use colour – it worked for Gaudí, in his timeless design


Friday, 8 July 2011

Modern Elegance for your Home

LUXAFLEX® Soft Shades are elegant and sophisticated window coverings that provide a fusion between the luxurious feel of a curtain with the practicality of a blind. Available in an unrivalled range of beautiful soft fabrics, textures and colours, coupled with motorised or a host of manual operating systems, the LUXAFLEX® Soft Shades range are the ultimate fashion statement for the home.




For further information, visit www.luxaflex.com.au






Friday, 24 June 2011

Expert Advice and Service

Williamstown homeowners, Sami and Diane Maric, visited their local LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions Gallery, A&B Interiors as they had many large windows which they needed covering and insulating.



Tony Boyd, owner of A&B Interiors recommends energy efficient LUXAFLEX® DUETTE® Shades as they can be used in a range of window shapes and are available in an array of colours and fabrics making them suitable for any room.



To find your nearest LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions Gallery, visit www.luxaflex.com.au














Friday, 10 June 2011

Luxaflex Window Fashions Galleries

LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions Galleries are designed to make you feel at home, with specialist consultants trained in all aspects of design and energy efficiency, ensuring all your questions can be answered by window fashions experts.





The state of the art galleries offer full size product displays and motorised window coverings to showcase the extensive range of products, making it easier for homeowners to visualise how the product will look in their home.






To find your local LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions Gallery, visit www.luxaflex.com.au


Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Winter Savers

From now until 17 July, receive 20% off when you purchase any of the popular window coverings such as LUXAFLEX® DUETTE® Architella Shades, SILHOUETTE® Shadings, LUMINETTE® Privacy Sheers, Roman Shades, Roller Blinds or the new Luxaflex PIROUETTE® Shadings.



Visit www.luxaflex.com.au to find your nearest showroom.

Friday, 8 April 2011

Renovating Trends

The bathroom and kitchen have come out as the clear winners when it comes to renovating the home. LUXAFLEX® offer a range of window coverings to suit any style and environment.

NEWSTYLE® Polyresin Shutters are perfect for the bathroom as they are water resistant and will not warp, shrink, peel, fade or need re-painting. Until the 13th May, Luxaflex are running a special offer on the Newstyle range.


Visit http://www.luxaflex.com.au/ for further information.


Wednesday, 1 September 2010

New Awnings: Add European Flair to your Alfresco Living Space















It is now time to officially unveil the new awnings from LUXAFLEX® Window Fashions - the new Ventura, Garda and Como Awnings. Ideal for the Australian market, these awnings are modern and provide the ultimate choice when it comes to alfresco and energy-efficient living. Each of the awnings combines cutting-edge innovation and attractive design.



Check out these pictures of the new awnings and visit www.luxaflex.com.au for details of your nearest stockist.