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Open the door to great savings

There are massive savings to be made at Doors Blinds and Shutters’ end of financial year sale this Thursday to Sunday.

Drop into the Hoppers Crossing showroom to view the extensive range of security and screen doors, quality indoor and outdoor blinds including roller blinds, Roman blinds, timber Venetian and vertical blinds, panel glide blinds and plantation shutters.

Customers will also find external cafe blinds, Ziptrak blinds, external roller shutters, awnings and folding arm awnings.

Doors Blinds and Shutters owner Aaron Sargent says there are a variety of options to suit any style.

“Whether you’re looking for indoors or outdoors – we’ve got you covered,” Aaron says.

“We have 40 percent off blinds, awnings, shutters and curtains and plantation shutters from $299 per square metre.

“With a large range of fabrics and options to choose from, this is the place to be for all your blinds.

“If you’re looking for awnings, we have modern canvas awnings on special which are also available in sunscreen mesh. All canvas awnings come standard with a stylish, powder-coated painted steel hood which provides additional protection for the fabric.”

At Doors Blinds and Shutters, all doors, security doors and screens are made from aluminium and come in an array of designs and 25 different colours to compliment any home.

All doors are made to measure and installed with a two week lead time and come with a 10 year warranty.

“A family business with in excess of 100 years experience,” Aaron says.

“We are dedicated to providing not only the best product but also the best in customer service, quality advice, products and service.

“Just bring in your house plans and we’ll do the rest.”

Doors Blinds and Shutters, 1/367 Old Geelong Road, Hoppers Crossing. Open 9am-5pm Monday-Friday and 10am-3pm Saturday and Sunday. Inquiries: 9369 0344, email sales@doorsblindsandshutters.com.au or visit www.doorsblindsandshutters.com.au.

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