The perfect match - Blinds for your skylights

In our diverse Australian climate, blinds are often a necessity. So it is important to choose a blind that lives up to your expectations. Our specialist knowledge is your guarantee that our blinds will function properly on a sloping surface.

VELUX blinds for skylights can be operated electrically or manually, to let you control the amount of incoming light and heat.

 

Note: VELUX blinds for skylights are made to fit VELUX skylights and roof windows only - Standard sizes available. Skylight blinds for old/different VELUX products might be ordered as special requests (waiting times apply).

 


blinds for skylights

BLOCKOUT BLINDS FOR SKYLIGHTS
VELUX Blockout Blinds provide the ultimate in light and heat protection. The blind can be stopped in any position, and is fully retractable. It uses an integrated control system, and requires an electric motor. The VELUX Blockout Blind is white on the internal side, and silver on the external side. It is made from light-tight polyester, and has a heat resistant THERMO-STOP coating on the outer side.

 

If you don't have an electric VELUX openable skylight but a manual or fixed one you can get an electric blockout blind. You just have to add a control system WUX 101 (for 1 blind) or a WLX130 (for up to 3 blinds).

Venetian blinds for skylights

VENETIAN BLINDS FOR SKYLIGHTS
VELUX Venetian Blinds for skylights provide added light control, privacy, and protection against heat. They can be operated both manually or electrically, depending on your needs. The pitch of the blades can be adjusted, and the blind is fully retractable.

The VELUX Venetian Blind is egg-shell white on the convex side, and metallic on the concave side. It is made from aluminium, and has a heat resistant
THERMO-STOP coating.


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1940's classroom with VELUX roof windowsVELUX has a long history of fulfilling consumer desires for natural light and ventilation, going all the way back to our founding in Denmark back in 1941.

 

The company beginnings were out of necessity. After the devastation of WWII, there was a tremendous lack of housing and commercial space throughout Europe. The VELUX founder, Mr. Villum Kann Rasmussen, saw an opportunity to provide more space by bringing natural light and air into attic spaces through the roof. This idea led to the design of the first roof windows, which were initially used to convert unused attics into classrooms.

 

From those early beginnings, VELUX has expanded throughout the world by providing ways to convert unusable space into the best room in the house.

 

And today, VELUX operates companies in over 70 countries around the globe, including Australia. VELUX first came to the Australia in 1980.