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The secret to a lifetime of stylish windows

It’s time to add some style and luxury to your property with the help of a creative team of window covering experts at local business, Shademe.

Brothers Craig and Ronnie have been in the window furnishings industry for 20 years, and now the duo are using that expertise to grow their own successful family business.

“Build strong, built local, built to last” are the words the local brand stands by.

With their own factory based on the Sunshine Coast, the team offers durable, Australian designed and manufactured window coverings and products to suit any home or business.

From plantation shutters to roller blinds, curtains and awnings, they have a massive variety for any style, need or budget.

“Our window coverings are superior in strength, durability and are made of the highest quality,” Craig said.

“We design and manufacture our own brand of plantation shutters called Shademe Elite for internal use and Shademe Typhoon for external use.

“These are used in resorts throughout the Sunshine Coast for their durability and lifetime manufacturers’ warranty.”

With their custom designs, you’re able to add security and privacy to your internal windows and doors while controlling light levels in any room.

Shademe provides a range of internal shutters made from aluminium, poly or timber of your choice.

If you have a special request or project, the team provide a bespoke service to meet your design parameters.

Whether you want exotic timbers, motorisation or a hard to fit opening, they will manufacture it to meet your needs.

With years of experience in the industry, Shademe’s trusted staff have the expertise to get the job done right every time.

“We don’t sell the cheapest products. We always find the best products we can to suit all budgets,” Craig said.

“Our products are mainly Australian made but we do supply imported shutters for the cost conscious.”

Chat with the Shademe experts for professional advice on their range of top-quality products and for an obligation-free quote.

To get in touch call 07 5375 5013 or email sales@shademe.com.au

For more information visit shademe.com.au

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