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Custom vs DIY:
The ‘Hidden Gap’ That Is Costing You Money

Why Your Window Furnishings Might Be Underperforming

You’ve already noticed the problem.

Cold spots. Drafts. Uneven temperatures.

So you decide to fix it.

But here’s where things go wrong.

The Hidden Gap Most Homeowners Miss

Why Even 5mm Matters

A gap that small is enough for heat to escape.

And once it starts, it continues all night.

Where Heat Actually Escapes

Why Windows Are the Biggest Heat Culprit

Most homes in Canberra weren’t built with high-performance window insulation in mind.

Glass is a poor insulator, and gaps around frames make things worse. So even if your walls and ceiling are insulated, your windows can still undo all that effort.

That’s why you might notice:

  • Rooms that feel colder than others
  • Drafts near windows
  • Heating that never quite feels “enough”.

Small Changes, Big Comfort Shift

The good news is, you don’t need to renovate your whole home to feel warmer.

Even simple upgrades can:

  • Make rooms feel instantly more comfortable
  • Reduce reliance on constant heating
  • Help stabilise indoor temperatures

And once your home holds heat properly, your heater doesn’t have to work nearly as hard.

What This Means for Your Home This Autumn

Canberra winters aren’t mild. And as temperatures drop, inefficient windows become more noticeable (and more expensive).

Getting ahead of it now means:

  • A warmer home without constantly adjusting the thermostat
  • Lower energy bills over time
  • A more comfortable space for your family

Not Sure Where to Start?

Every home is different, and the right solution depends on your windows, layout, and lifestyle.

If you’re starting to notice the cold creeping in, it’s worth exploring what options will actually make a difference in your space.

Stop the leak before the first frost. Don’t wait until July to realize your home isn’t holding heat. Book a FREE consultation with Aurora Window Furnishings today. We’ll help you identify the “leak zones” in your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Because heat is escaping, most commonly through windows without proper insulation.

Yes, when they are properly fitted and designed to trap heat.

Some are, but most single-layer blinds don’t provide enough thermal protection on their own.

Canberra experiences much lower overnight temperatures and a higher number of “frost days” than coastal cities. Because our winters are dry and cold, the temperature difference between your heated indoor air and the outside air is extreme, which accelerates heat transfer through standard glass.
Large floor-to-ceiling windows and south-facing windows are the biggest culprits. South-facing windows never receive direct winter sun to help warm the glass, making them constant “cold spots” that drain heat from your living areas.
While double glazing is a permanent structural upgrade, honeycomb blinds are a highly effective “thermal retrofit.” A high-quality double-cell honeycomb blind can actually provide thermal resistance (R-value) comparable to some double-glazed windows, at a fraction of the installation cost and disruption.
Single-cell blinds provide one layer of trapped air, whereas double-cell blinds have a “staggered” pocket design. In Canberra’s climate, we recommend double-cell as it creates a more complex barrier that significantly slows down the conduction of cold from the window pane into your room.
Yes, if you want maximum efficiency. Without a pelmet, a “convection current” is created: warm air rises to the ceiling, slips behind the top of your blind, hits the cold glass, cools down, and sinks back into the room as a cold draft. A pelmet acts as a lid, “capping” the window and stopping this cycle.
Yes. By creating a thermal barrier, products like honeycomb blinds keep the room-side of the window treatment warmer. This reduces the chance of warm, moist indoor air hitting the freezing glass and turning into condensation, which helps prevent mold and rot.
Not necessarily. In Canberra, you should use “Passive Solar Heating.” Open your north-facing blinds during the day to let the sun naturally heat your thermal mass (like tiles or concrete floors), then close them strictly at dusk to trap that free heat inside for the night.
Large spans are difficult. We often recommend a “layered” approach: a honeycomb blind for the primary thermal seal, paired with heavy, floor-to-ceiling blockout curtains that “return” to the wall. This double-layer system is the ultimate defense against Canberra’s sub-zero nights.
While every home is different, the Australian Window Association suggests that up to 40% of a home’s heating energy is lost through windows. High-performance thermal blinds can reduce that loss by up to 30% or more, often paying for themselves through energy savings within a few seasons.
The same “trapped air” technology that keeps heat in during July keeps the 35°C+ heat out during January. This makes them a year-round investment for the ACT’s extreme temperature swings.