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Coastal living in New South Wales means stunning views and fresh ocean breezes, but it also comes with strong sun, salt air, and high-glare conditions. Over time, this can take a toll on your home’s comfort, furnishings, and privacy. The right window film helps protect your space while maintaining the open, airy feel you love.
Why coastal homes need special film considerations
Why coastal homes need special film considerations
Benefits of window film:
- Blocks heat and glare without reducing light

- Maintains open views and design flow

- No dust or mechanical wear

- Works 24 hours a day without adjustment

It is especially popular in kitchens, stairwells and open-plan living areas where traditional blinds may feel bulky or impractical.
Blinds offer flexibility and texture
Blinds give you the option to open, close or partially adjust the level of light and privacy. They can also contribute texture and softness to a space when used with curtains or layered fabrics.
Benefits of blinds:
- Adjustable at different times of day

- Available in a wide range of styles

- Adds visible material contrast or softness

- Can fully block out light if needed


Blinds may be the better choice for bedrooms, home theatres or spaces where full blackout is occasionally required.
Energy efficiency and UV protection
When it comes to thermal performance, both options can help reduce heat, but in different ways.
Window film reflects solar heat before it enters the space, helping reduce temperature rise, glare and UV damage to furnishings.
Blinds trap heat inside the glass space and often require additional cooling, though thicker fabrics can insulate windows during colder months.
In hot, sun-exposed areas, window film often delivers better all-day comfort with less maintenance.
Which option is Easier to Maintain?
Window film requires almost no maintenance beyond a gentle clean. There are no cords to tangle, no fabric to collect dust and no fading from sun exposure.
Blinds, especially in kitchens or bathrooms, can attract dust and require regular cleaning. Mechanical parts can also wear out over time.
Can you use both?
Yes. In fact, many designers recommend using both to maximise performance and flexibility. Window film manages heat, UV and glare in the background while blinds offer light control and style when needed.
This combination is ideal for:
- Street-facing living rooms

- Large glass sliding doors

- Multi-use spaces with changing needs

Still unsure whether window film or blinds are right for your space? Our team can assess your layout and recommend a tailored solution based on comfort, performance and design goals.