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Harlequin Blinds & Security combines innovation and craftsmanship

Harlequin Blinds & Security is a trusted local provider of high-quality window furnishings and security solutions on the Sunshine Coast.

Locally owned and operated by Marilyn Black and husband Julian since the early 1990’s, both fully understand the effects of the harsh Queensland sun, and what combination of blinds and screens are best suited for your home.

With decades of experience, the company specialises in supplying and installing a wide range of custom-made blinds, shutters, awnings, and curtains, as well as offering robust security screens and doors to enhance both style and safety in residential and commercial properties.

Harlequin Blinds takes pride in supporting the Sunshine Coast community with personalised service and competitive pricing. Their mobile showroom allows customers to view samples in the comfort of their home, making the selection process easy and convenient.

Renowned for their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, Harlequin Blinds delivers products that are both stylish and functional, tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Their extensive product range includes roller blinds, vertical blinds, venetian blinds, and panel glides, along with plantation shutters and outdoor awnings designed to withstand Queensland’s extreme weather.

Beyond window furnishings, Harlequin also provides security solutions, offering peace of mind with industry-leading protection against intruders, insects, and extreme weather. Each installation is backed by expert advice, professional service, and a strong focus on detail, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

Whether you’re building, renovating, or upgrading your property’s security and aesthetics, Harlequin Blinds & Security combines innovation, craftsmanship, and value to deliver outstanding results across the Sunshine Coast and surrounding areas.

For a free measure and quote go to www.harlequinblindsandsecurity.com.au

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