IWF has fitted window furnishings throughout Kiama for years, from the Victorian timber terraces along Collins Street to newer coastal homes on the headlands above the harbour. This affluent historic tourist town blends heritage-listed cottages with holiday houses, and its exposed clifftop positions cop strong salt spray, coastal wind and heavy glare off the ocean near the Blowhole, Lighthouse and Surf Beach. We also service Bombo, Kiama Downs, Kiama Heights, Jamberoo and Minnamurra.
Zip screens let Kiama homes and holiday properties enclose a balcony, deck or alfresco against the wind that funnels around the headlands near the Blowhole, along with the salt air and glare that come with living this close to the ocean. Because the blinds seal in side tracks with no gaps, they stand up to Kiama's coastal exposure far better than a straight-drop awning, and they let owners of weekenders shut a space down neatly between visits. Mesh keeps the harbour or Surf Beach view and the airflow, while clear PVC fully weatherproofs the area and holds warmth on cool coastal evenings. From the clifftop homes above the harbour to the newer builds around Kiama Downs and Kiama Heights, every Kiama site faces the weather differently, so we assess aspect, prevailing wind and opening size before recommending fabric and wind rating. Corrosion-resistant, coastal-grade components are essential on these exposed headland blocks, and motorised options make wide or upstairs openings easy to use. Many Kiama households combine both fabrics, clear PVC where the southerlies and driving rain hit hardest and mesh where the outlook matters most. As local installers, we measure and fit outdoor blinds on site throughout Kiama, so what we quote is what fits. Book a free measure and quote and we will help you choose the right system for your home and give you an accurate price.