Malvern Residence
Description:
Project Name
Malvern Residence
Project Type
Premium Renovation
Description
Customer made sheer curtains
Linen fabric
Pencil pleat heading
Aluminium venetian blinds
Motorised automation
Luxaflex slimline venetian blind
Budget
$$$
WINDOW FURNISHINGS IN MALVERN
Bay windows and sash windows, almost exclusively made from timber, are the most common style windows of Victorian era houses. Blinds, Shutters and Curtains are all used interchangeably, with high quality fabrics a must have for the era houses in Malvern.
Blinds in Malvern compliment the beautiful heritage and era homes. The designs and styles of Malvern blinds trend from traditional through to modern automation.
Similarly with Curtains in Malvern, whilst the traditional homes favour elegant and classical curtains, the modern architecturally designed homes faviour sheers and shutters.
Blinds in Malvern compliment its spacious tranquil suburban aspect. Honeycomb blinds and roller blinds are prominent throughout Malvern. Curtains in Malvern range from traditional heavy thread styles through to modern sheers complimenting new architecture and interior designed homes in Malvern.
Al fresco courtyard living is modern feature of Malvern, you will find a range of patio external awnings. From straight drop awnings through to automated casette awnings and manual folding arm external awnings.
Shutters feature prominently, similar to the surrounding suburbs of Victorian era houses such as the Shutters in Kew, Camberwell Shutters and Hawthorn Shutters. Malvern shutters reflect the age and design of homes in Malvern.
Type of shutters in Malvern include timber shutters, polysatin shutters, and aluminium and timber venetian blind shutters.
About Malvern
Malvern is an inner eastern suburb of Melbourne 8 km from the Melbourne Central Business District. Malvern is located within the City of Stonnington, adjoining Camberwell, Glen Iris, Prahran, Caulfield, Kooyong and Toorak. Malvern is on the traditional lands of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung peoples.
Known for its leafy green boulevards and spacious residences, Malvern is one of Melbourne’s most desired and exclusive suburbs. Notable streets in Malvern are Tooronga Road, Toorak Road, Glenferrie Road, High Street, Wattletree Road and Burke Road.
Notable attractions in Malvern include the Malvern Town Hall, Malvern Central, Tooronga Park, Cabrini Hospital and the Glenferrie Road Shopping Precinct.
Malvern is home to recognised schools including Korowa Anglican Girls School, Malvern Central School, St Joseph’s and De La Salle College.
Architecture and interior design in Malvern is a mixture of historic Victorian and Edwardian, with emerging modern designs complimenting its past. Malvern has a number of designated heritage overlays and heritage precincts incuding St George’s Anglical Church, Northbrook House & Stables and Malvern Central School.






