Day & Night Blinds
Alternating sheer and solid bands on one continuous loop — align them for filtered light and a view, offset them for near-solid privacy. One blind, two moods.
Why buyers choose them
Tune light hour by hour without raising the whole blind — align the sheer and solid bands for a filtered, diffused look, or offset them for near-solid coverage when you want the room private. It's the "sheer plus blind in one" pitch, and it's become the default request for living areas and street-facing windows right across the corridor.
02Honest limitations
Even fully offset, a day and night blind isn't true blockout — light seeps at the band edges. A bedroom that needs genuine darkness, especially through a Southern Suburbs winter when the mornings stay grey longer, is better served by a blockout roller or a cellular honeycomb blind. Sheer bands are also more delicate around small hands and pets at reach height, and moisture-sensitive fabrics aren't right for a steamy bathroom — aluminium venetians handle that room better.
03Where it fits
Standard roller hardware — chain or motorised, cassette options, inside or outside mount. The sweet spot is living rooms, dining rooms, home studies and street-facing complex or townhouse windows, where "privacy with light" is exactly the brief.
- Clean contemporary look, wide fabric range
- Ideal for close-set streets where a neighbour's window faces yours
- Standard chain or motorised control
One honest limit
If a room's actual brief is total darkness — a nursery, a shift-worker's bedroom — a day and night blind is the wrong tool for that job on its own. Pair it with a blockout roller, or choose blockout from the start.
A regular request in closer-set streets across Wynberg, Plumstead and Diep River, where privacy from a neighbour matters as much as the light.
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