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Vertical Blinds – Sleek Solutions for Light, Privacy & Style
Vertical Blinds are Australia’s timeless window covering that offer flexibility, durability, and modern elegance, especially for larger window spaces. Their rotating fabric slats allow for precise light control and can be fully drawn to the side for a wide, unobstructed view.
Whether you're styling a contemporary home, fitting out an office, or upgrading a sliding door, vertical blinds provide an affordable, practical solution — without compromising on style.
We custom-make and install vertical blinds across Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne, helping homeowners and businesses find the perfect fit for any space.

Key Features & Benefits
- Custom-fit for wide and tall windows
- Slats rotate 180° for precise light and privacy control
- Easily drawn to one or both sides for clear views
- Available in light-filtering, dim-out, or full blackout fabrics
- Huge range of colours, textures, and designer prints
- Low-maintenance and easy to clean
Perfect For:
- Sliding glass and bi-fold doors
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- Sunrooms and conservatories
- Open-plan living areas
- Home offices or commercial spaces
Vertical Blinds
are especially practical in homes that need flexible shading throughout the day. Tilt the slats to reduce glare while still letting in natural light, or close them completely for privacy and insulation.
From classic neutrals to textured linen-look weaves, blackouts to elegant prints, we have something to suit every décor. You can even choose from different slat widths, bottom weights (chained or chain-free), and head rail colors to create a look that’s totally your own.
Made-to-Measure for a Perfect Fit
Each Vertical Blind is made specifically for your window — TopNotch ensure smooth operation and a seamless look. Our expert consultants will help you choose the best combination of fabric, color, and control option to suit your space.
Then, our experienced installation team takes care of the rest — for a flawless finish every time.



