Roller Blinds Point Cook
Point Cook is not just one of Melbourne’s most popular suburbs — it is, as of the 2021 census, the most populated suburb in Australia, home to more than 66,700 people across one of the most diverse collections of residential estates in any single postcode in the country. From the golf-course-framed homes of Sanctuary Lakes to the coastal wetland-facing properties along Saltwater Promenade, the established family streets of Willowgreen and The Boardwalk, and the newer Featherbrook and Alamanda estates built around their own schools and shopping centres — Point Cook is a suburb of distinctly different pockets, each with its own character, its own price level, and its own window furnishing requirements.
New World of Blinds is a Melbourne family business run by Matt and his son Oz, manufacturing and installing custom roller blinds from our factory in Campbellfield — approximately 35 minutes north-east of Point Cook via the Western Ring Road and Princes Freeway. We have served Melbourne’s south-western and western corridor for over 20 years and understand Point Cook’s estate diversity well. A Sanctuary Lakes home with floor-to-ceiling glazing overlooking the golf course has completely different window furnishing requirements to a compact Featherbrook townhouse or a generously proportioned Boardwalk family home backing onto Cheetham Wetlands. We bring specific knowledge to each of these contexts — not a catalogue approach.
Because we manufacture every roller blind at our own Campbellfield factory, you receive factory-direct quality at prices typically 30–50% below chain retailers. Every blind is custom-cut to your exact dimensions, installed by our own team, and backed by a 5-year warranty. Call 0422 786 077 or request a free quote online.
Blockout Roller Blinds — Full Light Control for Point Cook Bedrooms
Blockout roller blinds are the most requested product across every estate in Point Cook. With an average household size of 3.2 people and a suburb built around young families — children’s bedrooms, master suites, and sleep quality are front of mind — our 100% blockout fabrics deliver precisely what these households need. Point Cook’s modern homes are designed with large east and north-facing bedroom windows to flood interiors with natural light, but in summer those same windows admit direct sun from 5:30am, making quality blockout essential rather than optional. Our fabrics eliminate light completely, reduce solar heat gain through the glass, and come in a wide range of tones to suit both the crisp, contemporary palettes of Point Cook’s newer estate homes and the warmer interiors of its established Boardwalk and Willowgreen properties. Every blind is custom-manufactured to your exact window dimensions — no standard sizes, no light gaps at the sides.
Sunscreen Roller Blinds — Protecting Views in Sanctuary Lakes & Coastal Estates
Point Cook’s premium estates are built around views — the golf course fairways of Sanctuary Lakes, the wetland and bay outlook from properties along Saltwater Promenade and Cheetham Wetlands, the park corridors woven through Alamanda and Featherbrook. Sunscreen roller blinds are the only window treatment that manages the afternoon glare from these north and west-facing aspects while keeping those views completely intact. Our sunscreen fabrics reduce glare by up to 97% depending on openness factor, while remaining fully see-through from inside the room. Available in 1%, 3%, 5%, and 10% openness factors to suit different exposures and privacy requirements — our team will recommend the right level for each window during your free in-home consultation. Particularly popular in Sanctuary Lakes and Saltwater Coast homes where the outlook is a key feature of the property.
Motorised Roller Blinds — Smart Home Integration for Point Cook's Modern Homes
Point Cook’s highly educated, tech-comfortable households — the suburb’s professional and managerial workforce is one of the largest in Melbourne’s outer south-west — are increasingly choosing motorised roller blinds as a standard specification for their homes. Control every blind from a smartphone, wall switch, or remote. For the large open-plan living areas common across Point Cook’s Alamanda, Featherbrook, and newer estate homes, motorised group control means you can raise or lower every blind in the room simultaneously with a single button press. Battery-powered motors suit the suburb’s established homes — no rewiring, no electrician, installed in a single visit. Hard-wired motors are ideal for new builds and renovations. All systems are compatible with Google Home and Amazon Alexa, and every installation includes a full programming session.
Dual Roller Blinds (Day/Night) — One System for Open-Plan Coastal Living
Dual roller blinds mount a sunscreen and a blockout on a single double-bracket — the most versatile and cost-effective solution for Point Cook’s open-plan living rooms. During the day, run the sunscreen to manage the afternoon glare off the golf course or the wetland while keeping the room light and connected to the outdoor entertaining area. In the evening, drop the blockout for complete privacy. This system is the most popular choice for Point Cook’s main living rooms and master bedrooms, particularly in the south and west-facing rooms common in Sanctuary Lakes and Saltwater Coast homes. One bracket, two fabrics, no curtain tracks, and a result that suits both the prestige interiors of Sanctuary Lakes and the practical family spaces of Featherbrook.
Translucent Roller Blinds — Soft Light for Children's Rooms & Rumpus Spaces
Translucent roller blinds diffuse natural light gently through the fabric, providing comfortable daytime privacy without blocking the brightness that makes Point Cook’s family homes feel open and connected. They are a popular option for children’s bedrooms, rumpus rooms, study nooks, and secondary living areas throughout the suburb’s estates — from the compact rooms in Featherbrook’s townhouses to the generous children’s bedrooms in Boardwalk’s family homes. Available in a wide range of neutral and warm tones. Often paired with blockout in master bedrooms and a dual roller system in the main living room to complete a full-home solution in a single installation visit.
Why Point Cook Families Choose New World of Blinds
Point Cook is not one suburb — it is a collection of distinct communities within a single postcode, each with its own housing character and window furnishing demands. Two decades of experience serving Melbourne’s south-west means we understand these differences in practice, not just on a map.
Sanctuary Lakes — Point Cook’s most prestigious estate, built around an 18-hole golf course with lake-view properties along the fairways. Homes here typically have large north-facing living rooms with floor-to-ceiling glazing and premium interior finishes. The standard recommendation is motorised dual roller blinds with cassette housing — a sunscreen to manage the fairway glare during the day and a blockout for evenings, fully motorised to suit the estate’s high-spec standard. The golf course aspect also means these homes face west across open water in the afternoon, intensifying the solar exposure from around 2pm onwards.
Saltwater Coast and wetland-facing homes — Properties along Saltwater Promenade and adjacent to Cheetham Wetlands face north across open water and wetland reserves that provide no shading from afternoon sun. These rooms need serious glare management while preserving an outlook that is one of the primary reasons buyers chose the property. Our 3% openness sunscreen is the most popular choice here — it manages the solar glare decisively while keeping the wetland and bay views intact from every seat in the room.
The Boardwalk, Willowgreen, and Point Cook Gardens — Point Cook’s original estates, established in the early 2000s, feature generously proportioned homes on larger blocks with mature street trees that provide some natural shading. These are the suburb’s most established family homes, and they generate regular demand for replacement roller blinds as original builder inclusions reach the end of their life. We offer competitive pricing for full-home replacements and can typically complete a standard Boardwalk or Willowgreen four-bedroom home in a single installation day.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Do you install roller blinds in Point Cook (3030)?
Yes — Point Cook is one of our busiest service areas in Melbourne’s south-west. We service the full suburb including Sanctuary Lakes, Saltwater Coast, Alamanda, Featherbrook, The Boardwalk, Willowgreen, Point Cook Gardens, and all newer estate developments.
What is the best roller blind for a Sanctuary Lakes or Saltwater Coast home in Point Cook?
For Sanctuary Lakes homes facing the golf course and Saltwater Coast properties overlooking the wetlands and bay, we recommend a dual roller system: a 3% openness sunscreen blind to manage intense north and west-facing glare while preserving the view, combined with a blockout blind for evening privacy — both on a single double-bracket. For the premium end of Sanctuary Lakes, motorised dual rollers with cassette housing give a result that matches the estate’s high-spec standard.
Can you replace the original builder roller blinds in a Boardwalk or Willowgreen home?
Yes. Replacing worn or under-specified builder inclusions is one of the most common jobs we do in Point Cook’s established estates. We carry a full range of fabrics and hardware and can typically complete a full-home replacement across a standard four-bedroom Boardwalk or Willowgreen home in a single installation day. We measure every window individually — no assumptions about standard sizes in older homes.
Do you offer motorised roller blinds for Point Cook homes?
Yes. Battery-powered motors for established homes — no rewiring, no electrician. Hard-wired motors for new builds and renovations. All systems are compatible with Google Home and Amazon Alexa, with group control available for large open-plan rooms. Full programming session included with every motorised installation.
Do you supply roller blinds for investment properties and rental homes in Point Cook?
Yes. Point Cook has a significant rental market and we work regularly with landlords and property managers across the suburb’s estates. We offer durable, neutral-tone roller blinds, competitive pricing for multiple properties, and flexible scheduling around tenancy changeovers and handovers.
Book Your Free Measure & Quote in Point Cook
If you’re planning to upgrade your windows with quality blinds, shutters, or outdoor solutions, expert guidance makes all the difference. Speak with New World of Blinds to explore custom options designed specifically for your Point Cook home.
Point Cook residents and those across surrounding suburbs like Fawkner, Hoppers Crossing, Mill Park, Sunbury, Brunswick, Greenvale, South Morang, Somerton, Yuroke, Tullamarine, Craigieburn, Glenroy, Thomastown, Hadfield, Reservoir, Essendon, Bundoora, Attwood and Epping can rely on New World of Blinds for premium window coverings. Contact us on 0422 786 077 for friendly advice and a professional, obligation-free quote for your Point Cook property.




