Cover Me NQ

cellular, panel glide & Roman blinds in townsville

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Stylish Options for Every Space

Looking for something different to complete your home or office? Our range of other blinds offers stylish, practical solutions to suit any room. At Cover Me NQ in Townsville, we supply and install a variety of designs that balance light control, privacy and visual appeal.


From panel glide blinds for wide windows and sliding doors to Roman blinds that bring soft, classic charm, we have options to suit every décor and lifestyle. Each blind is custom-made to fit your space perfectly and built from durable, easy-care materials designed for North Queensland conditions.


Ready to explore your options? Call 0418 110 276 to book your free measure and quote today.

transitional blinds

Transition blinds are a modern style of roller blind featuring alternating strips of coloured and sheer fabric. These ‘zebra’ style blinds let you line up the stripes for light or rotate them for complete privacy.


Available in a range of materials and colours, they can be custom made to suit your home or office décor. Stylish and practical, they offer both sheer and solid fabric options in one blind, giving you flexible light and privacy control for everyday comfort.

roman blinds

Roman blinds bring a soft, elegant look to any space. They fold neatly when raised and create a smooth, streamlined finish when lowered, offering great light and privacy control. Their fabric design adds a touch of luxury that enhances the feel of any room.


Made from quality fabrics in a range of colours and patterns, they suit both traditional and modern interiors. Roman blinds add warmth, comfort and timeless style to any room, while remaining easy to clean and maintain.

Panel glide blinds

Panel glide blinds are a sleek and practical choice for large windows or sliding doors. The wide fabric panels glide smoothly along a track system, giving you effortless control over light and privacy. They add a modern, stylish touch while keeping spaces bright and open.


Available in a variety of fabrics, colours and textures, these blinds are durable, low maintenance and ideal for both homes and offices. They’re perfect for open-plan areas or contemporary interiors, combining functionality with a clean, elegant finish.

Cellular Blinds

Cellular blinds, also known as honeycomb blinds, are designed to keep your home comfortable all year round. Their unique cell structure traps air to provide insulation, helping regulate temperature and reduce energy costs.


Lightweight yet durable, these blinds are available in a range of colours and fabrics to suit any room. They’re ideal for living areas, bedrooms or offices—offering a stylish look with excellent light and privacy control.

FAQs

  • What are the main differences between panel glide and vertical blinds?

    Panel glide blinds use large fabric panels that slide horizontally across a track, while vertical blinds have narrower slats that tilt and draw. Panel glides offer a softer, more decorative look and are better suited to wide openings or where you want a bold design feature. Vertical blinds, on the other hand, are more cost-effective and offer more control over light direction.

  • Do cellular blinds really help with insulation?

    Yes, cellular blinds are among the most thermally efficient window treatments available. Their unique honeycomb structure creates pockets of air that form a barrier between the room and the window. This helps reduce heat transfer, lowers cooling costs and can also dampen outside noise. They're an excellent option for both hot and cold climates.

  • Can transitional blinds completely block out light?

    Transitional blinds offer excellent light control but don’t always provide complete blockout unless made with specific fabrics. The dual-layer design lets you switch between filtered light and full coverage, but a small amount of light may still enter around the edges. For full blockout, consider layering with curtains or using a roller blind in high-glare areas.