Zipscreen blinds

Installation Options
Recess Fit

A recess fit installation means your blinds are mounted inside your window frame for a neat appearance. Because they're not visible from the outside, except when the blinds are drawn, they're perfect for property owners who don't want their zipscreens to be a visible addition to their homes.
Face Fit

In face fit installation, the blinds are fixed outside the window frame. Being one of the best options for windows with shallower depths, this choice also adds an ornamental feel to your area. Besides offering maximum coverage, as they are placed outside the frame.
Channel Guides
Tailor your zipscreen experience with our variety of options to suit every channel guide requirement for differing installation methods, stylistic features, and maintenance requirements.

Other Guide Options
Straight Drop

Straight fall blinds drop vertically along a guided track system. Floor fixing options such as clips or straps are available for the bottom sections of the zipscreen where this is a requirement.
Wire Guide

Wire guide blinds Steel cables guide the blind up and down. Ideal for floor-to-ceiling windows, bottom brackets contain the zipscreen in place to prevent from excessive movement.
Pivot Arm

The pivot arm zip screens have a spring-loaded arm that extends away from the window, hence providing shade without completely covering the window. This is great for homes that want to block out excessive sunlight without necessarily losing their view.