Upgrade your Mornington Peninsula home with plantation shutters that deliver elegant style, lasting quality and excellent light control. At The Blind Factory, we custom-design shutters to suit your windows and lifestyle — from bright beachside homes to rural properties and modern townhouses.
Our shutters are made to measure, durable in coastal conditions, and tailored to enhance both classic and contemporary interiors.
Why Plantation Shutters Suit Mornington Peninsula Homes
Whether you’re living near the coast or further inland, shutters offer a practical and beautiful solution:
🌞 Excellent light control for sunny bayside rooms
🏡 Classic design that suits both heritage and modern homes
🌬️ Insulation benefits for warm summers and cool winters
🧼 Easy to clean – ideal for holiday homes or high-traffic areas
🪟 Perfectly fitted for odd-shaped, large, or traditional windows
Local Experts, Premium Installation
We know the Mornington Peninsula well — from the calm streets of Rye to the rolling hills of Red Hill. Our experts provide in-home consultations to help you find the best shutter solution for your specific window styles and sun orientation.
We manage everything from the first measure to final installation with precision and care.
Why Choose Us for Plantation Shutters?
✅ Tailor-made shutters designed for your windows
✅ Free consultation across the Mornington Peninsula
✅ Expert installation and lifetime guarantee
✅ Friendly service and transparent pricing
Request Your Free Quote for Plantation Shutters
Discover the difference custom plantation shutters can make in your home. The Blind Factory makes it simple, stylish, and stress-free.
📞 Call 13 BLINDS
📅 Book your free in-home consultation
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you install plantation shutters in coastal homes?
Yes — our shutters are built to handle humid, breezy conditions common along the coast.
Q: Can shutters be fitted to odd-shaped windows?
Absolutely. We specialise in custom designs for arched, bay, and oversized windows.
Q: Are shutters a good option for temperature control?
Yes — shutters help reduce heat in summer and retain warmth in winter.