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Top Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Roller Blinds

By Michael Gubby | Oct 15, 2025 |

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Set your blinds up for success — before you even install them

Roller blinds are a simple, stylish, and incredibly versatile choice for Australian homes. Whether you’re covering one window or the whole house, getting the details right upfront makes all the difference in how your blinds look, feel, and function.

To help you make the most of your investment, here are some of the most common mistakes people make when buying roller blinds — and how to avoid them.

1. Taking the Wrong Measurements

A few millimetres off might not sound like much — but with custom blinds, it matters. Poor measurements can result in light gaps, uneven edges, or blinds that simply don’t fit.

2. Confusing Recess Fit with Face Fit

It’s easy to mix these up. Recess fit means the blind sits inside your window frame for a neat, built-in look. Face fit is mounted above or on the frame to cover the whole opening.

  • Recess fit = discreet, minimal
  • Face fit = maximum light block, hides window features

3. Overlooking Fabric Function

Roller blinds come in three main fabric types: blockout, light filtering, and sunscreen. Choosing the wrong one can leave you with too much light or not enough privacy.

  • Blockout = bedrooms, nurseries, media rooms
  • ⁠Light filtering = kitchens, hallways, shared living areas
  • ⁠⁠Sunscreen = daytime privacy, UV protection, and outdoor views

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4. Skipping the Pelmet

A Pelmet 95 finishes the top of your blind, concealing brackets and reducing light leakage. Without one, even blockout blinds can let in a halo of light around the top.

5. Forgetting About Bottom Rail Style

The bottom rail is a subtle style choice that can affect how your blinds feel in the room. iSeekBlinds offers both flat and curved bottom rails.

  • Flat = modern and crisp, available in white, black or silver
  • Curved = softer look, available in black only
  • See bottom rail comparison

6. Choosing the Wrong Chain Side

It sounds small, but picking the wrong side for your control chain can cause daily frustration — especially near beds, cabinets or deep window reveals.

  • Think about what side feels most natural to use
  • ⁠Avoid placing chains where they’ll tangle or get blocked

7. Missing the Chance to Motorise

Motorised blinds are more accessible and affordable than ever. They eliminate chains completely, are safer for kids, and look ultra-sleek.

8. Not Ordering Fabric Samples

Colours and textures can look very different online vs in your actual room lighting. What looks white on screen may read as cream in natural light.

9. Ignoring Window Obstructions

Handles, tiles, or shallow reveals can affect how your blind fits and rolls. It’s important to measure carefully and choose mounting options that work with your window design.

For tricky areas, consider face fit to bypass obstructions

10. Not Asking for Help

There’s no shame in double-checking. If you’re unsure about anything — measurements, fitting type, fabric choice — ask before ordering.

  • Use our video guides, articles, or contact support
  • ⁠It’s easier to get it right than fix it later

Final Thoughts

Roller blinds are one of the smartest ways to refresh your space — clean lines, modern fabrics, and serious light control all in one sleek package. But to really love the result, it’s worth getting the details right from the start.

Avoiding a few common mistakes means smoother installs, better performance, and blinds that feel tailor-made for your life.

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