Insights & latest trends.
At Security Plus Shutters, Doors & Blinds.
News // May 22
How to Protect Your Artwork with UV-Filtering Window Furnishings
Whether youre an avid art collector or simply love the paintings, prints and photos adorning your walls, protecting them from the damaging effects of sunlight is essential. Natural light enhances the ambiance of a room, but over time, UV rays can cause irreversible damage to your artwork.
News // May 20
The Psychology Behind Choosing the Right Colours for Your Window Furnishings
When it comes to styling your home, colour isnt just a visual detailit plays a significant role in how a space feels. Whether you’re selecting roller shutters, blinds, plantation shutters, or screens, the colours you choose can shape mood, perception, and even how you use a room. At Security Plus Shutters, Doors & Blinds, we […]
News // May 15
How to Choose the Right Window Furnishings for a Colonial-Style Home
Colonial-style homes carry a timeless charm with their symmetrical façades, shuttered windows, and classical details. When it comes to window furnishings for these homes, its not just about choosing something functionalits about selecting styles that complement and enhance the architectural beauty that makes colonial homes so unique.
News // May 13
Maximising Your View with Minimalist Window Furnishings
For many homeowners, one of the greatest joys of home design is a beautiful, open view whether its a leafy backyard, urban skyline, or coastal horizon. But the wrong window furnishings can easily block, distract, or overpower that outlook.
News // May 8
The Importance of Proper Installation for Window Furnishings
When it comes to upgrading your windows, its easy to get caught up in materials, colours, and styles but what often gets overlooked is just as critical: the installation.
News // May 6
The Art of Choosing Window Furnishings for Arched Windows
Arched windows are undeniably beautiful. They add architectural elegance, soften sharp lines, and let in natural light in a unique, eye-catching way. But as any homeowner or designer knows, dressing arched windows can be a little more complex than your standard square or rectangular frames.