Day & Night Blinds
Banded sheer-and-solid fabric that tunes a room from full lagoon view to near-solid privacy without raising the blind — the practical answer on a corridor where the light changes as fast as the morning mist burns off.
One product, two moods
Align the sheer and solid bands and you get filtered light with the view still there; offset them and coverage runs close to solid. It's the sweet spot for Garden Route living rooms and studies that face indigenous forest one hour and open sky the next, as the morning mist lifts.
02Honest limitations
Even fully offset, day and night fabric isn't true blockout — light still seeps at the band edges. A nursery or a nap-time bedroom on the misty side of the corridor does better with a blockout roller, or a day/night-plus-blockout double setup on one bracket. The sheer bands are also delicate against pets and kids at reach height; for those rooms we usually recommend cordless or motorised control instead of a chain within reach.
03Where it earns its keep here
Living rooms and studies facing the lagoon or the forest edge, and the closer-set streets of George and Mossel Bay where privacy-with-light matters more than full dark, are where day and night blinds do their best work along this corridor.
- Tune light hour by hour as the morning mist lifts off the lagoon
- Privacy without full dark — holds the forest or water view through the sheer band
- Motorised control recommended for wide, lagoon-facing glass
Not a bedroom blackout fix
A nursery or nap-time bedroom on the misty side of the corridor wants a blockout roller, or a day/night-plus-blockout double, rather than day and night fabric alone.
Living rooms and studies from George to Mossel Bay lean on day and night bands for a light that changes through the morning.
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