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Creating an energy-efficient home

Plantation Shutters are an ideal choice for thermal insulation which is a must in the ever-changing Australian climate.

Open the louvres to stream light into rooms and close to insulate, offering you a more energy-efficient home all year round.

Along with their timber Plantation Shutters, they also offer a PVC option which have the added benefits of being UV, water and moisture resistant, making them ideal for all high use areas and wet areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and laundries. Extremely practical, you will have excellent control of light and airflow and also peace of mind with no cords, making their Shutters child and pet safe.

Adding Shutters across your home’s front windows can also make a huge impact to your home’s facade and curb appeal. Along with these aesthetic benefits, shutters also add sound insulation from outside road and traffic noise. A must if you’re now working from home or find yourself being woken up early!

Dollar Curtains + Blinds has specialised in manufacturing custom window coverings for over 50 years. Ensure you opt for true custom-made Shutters like those from dc+b which are designed, and hand crafted specifically to fit your window dimensions for a high quality, durable Shutter that will last for many years to come.

Contact their Warragul or Pakenham teams today for your free design, measure + quote. If you’re building a new home, then dc+b can also provide expert advice and a free quote off your house plans.

Dollar Curtains + Blinds Warragul

Phone 5623 8100.

146 Queen Street, Warragul.

Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturdays 9am to 2pm.

Dollar Curtains + Blind Pakenham

Phone 5940 0395.

4 O’Brien Parade, Pakenham.

Open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm and Saturdays 9am to 5pm.

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