EOFY:
40% Off Window Furnishings
Before Canberra Winter
It is mid-morning in Griffith, and your breath fogs the air inside your hallway. You crank the heater up. Again. The energy bill climbs. Again. Meanwhile, you have been meaning to sort the windows since the nights first turned cold in April, but something always came up.
Now you have two clocks ticking at once: the first frost season is already here, and June 30 is just days away.
This is the moment most Canberra homeowners either act on or quietly regret by July. Here is what the ones who act know that the others do not.
Why Does EOFY Matter for Window Furnishings?
The smartest thing a Canberra homeowner can do right now is book a free measure and quote for thermally insulating window furnishings before the end of the financial year.
Honeycomb blinds and blockout curtains with a sheer layer create a sealed thermal barrier that dramatically cuts heating costs by trapping warmth at the window before it escapes.
In Canberra, where overnight temperatures in June and July regularly drop below zero, an uninsulated window is simply an expensive hole in your wall. Most people buy one product and call it done when the real performance comes from pairing a daytime sheer layer with a nighttime blockout or honeycomb system.
What is a Thermal Window Upgrade?
In Australia, the financial year ends on June 30 and marks the annual deadline for tax-related decisions, depreciation claims, and investment property deductions.
How does EOFY apply to window furnishings? For Canberrans with a dedicated home office, window furnishings in that room are potentially claimable as a working-from-home expense under ATO guidelines. For investment property owners, window furnishings are generally depreciable assets under Division 40 or claimable as repairs and maintenance. Both scenarios reward acting before June 30 rather than after.
Why does this matter specifically in Canberra right now? Canberra’s winter is not waiting for July. Temperatures in suburbs like Tuggeranong, Weston Creek, and Chapman are already dropping to near zero overnight. The window of time where you can get new furnishings measured, made, and installed before the cold deepens is very short. Aurora’s lead times are as little as one week. But only if you move now.
The Scenario Most Canberra Homeowners Recognise
Consider this: it is 6:45 am on a Wednesday in Narrabundah. You are in your home office on a video call, squinting against the flat grey glare of a winter sun cutting sideways through unlined curtains. The heater has been running for 40 minutes, and the room still feels cold, despite the thermostat adjustments. You have a blanket on your lap. In June. At your desk.
Across the Berra, the same scene plays out in kitchens in Pearce, living rooms in Macgregor, and bedrooms in Moncrieff. Older ACT homes with brick veneer walls and large north-facing windows are the worst offenders. The glass radiates cold outward all night and barely slows the heat bleed, because standard single curtains and flat roller blinds were never designed to hold warmth. They were designed to look fine in a showroom.
The fix is neither complicated nor expensive. For many Canberra residents, the timing right now is literally the best it will be all year.
Why Your Windows Are the Real Heating Problem
Why does a single-layer window covering fail in Canberra? Glass has one of the lowest thermal resistance ratings of any material in your home. A single-glazed window with no covering has an R-value of roughly 0.17. Add one standard roller blind, and you get to around 0.26. That is barely better than leaving the window naked. Meanwhile, Canberra’s Building Code and the climate zone classification (Zone 7, cold alpine) demand that walls and ceilings meet R-values of 2.8 or higher. Your windows are operating far below that standard.
What makes honeycomb blinds different? Honeycomb blinds, also called cellular blinds, trap still air inside a series of hexagonal cells. Still air is nature’s best insulator. A double-cell honeycomb blind can achieve an R-value of 0.84 or higher, more than three times that of a standard roller blind. When fitted with a snug side-channel track system, the air seal at the window approaches that of double glazing at a fraction of the cost.
What does the sheer plus blockout combination actually do?
A sheer curtain in the daytime allows low-angle winter sun to pass through and heat up your thermal mass, your floor tiles, bricks, and concrete slab. This is passive solar heating, and in Canberra’s north-facing rooms, it can meaningfully reduce your need to run the heater at all during daylight hours. At night, a blockout curtain is drawn over the sheer traps, which accumulate warmth in the room. The combination is known as the day-night system and is the single most effective, low-cost thermal intervention available for an existing Canberra home.
Solution Breakdown: What Works, What Does Not, and What Aurora Provides
The Day vs Night Framework
Time of Day
Goal
Product
Sheers (Aurora Sheer, Double Roller, Verosol Pleated)
Night-time
Blockout Curtains, Honeycomb Blinds
Thermal Performance Comparison
Lead Time (Aurora)
Warranty
ProductStandard roller blind
Off-shelf or custom
15 years
15 years
Single-cell honeycomb blind
15 years
0.84
15 years
Blockout curtain + sheer with pelmet
0.90
15 years
The EOFY Factor: Why Timing Now Is Financially Logical
For homeowners with a dedicated home office, curtains or blinds in that room may be partially deductible under working-from-home expense claims. The exact percentage depends on the proportion of room use for work. If you are not sure, speak to your accountant before June 30.
For investment property owners, window furnishings purchased and installed before June 30 can be included in the current financial year’s depreciation schedule. Acting after July 1 means waiting another full year to start that clock.
Additionally, Aurora’s current Autumn Sale includes up to 40% off across all ranges. Sale pricing is not guaranteed beyond the season. The combination of sale pricing, EOFY timing, and winter urgency makes a June booking a three-for-one financial decision.
What Works Best in Canberra Homes Right Now
Best for bedrooms in brick veneer homes (pre-2000 build)
Best for north-facing living rooms in Denman Prospect and newer estates
Best for dedicated home offices (WFH residents)
Best for large glazed doors and sliders (common in Gungahlin and Molonglo Valley homes)
Best for south-facing rooms that never really warm up
Best for investment properties needing a fast, claimable upgrade before June 30
Double roller blinds across all windows. Fastest lead time, cleanest look, most tenants accept them without issue, and fully claimable as a depreciable asset this financial year.
The Hidden Cost of Waiting Until July
Most people who delay past June 30 end up in one of two situations. They lose the EOFY window entirely and push the decision to spring, only to find themselves repeating the same cold, expensive winter. Or they rush the decision in the first week of July without the sale pricing or the careful consultation that Aurora’s team provides.
There is also a lead-time consideration: once the winter rush hits in earnest, install slots fill up quickly. A home measured in late June typically receives installation within 1 to 2 weeks. A home that waits until mid-July is often looking at three weeks or more as the queue deepens.
The homeowners we see most satisfied in August are always the ones who made the call in late May or early June. They had their new honeycomb blinds and blockout curtains in place before the first real frost. Their heating bills reflected it.
This is exactly what we find during nearly every in-home measure we conduct in Griffith, Weston Creek, and Chapman: the gap between what the room could be and what it currently is, thermally, is always larger than the homeowner expected. And always fixable.
Your EOFY Savings Summary
Every week, we see homeowners leave money on the table simply because they did not know the current pricing or what EOFY options applied to their situation. Drop your email below, and we will send you:
What You Need to Know Before You Decide
Is it worth spending this money right now, close to winter?
The faster you install a thermal window system, the sooner it pays for itself across heating seasons.
A quality honeycomb blind from Aurora carries a 15-year warranty. Over 15 winters in Canberra, the energy savings alone in a poorly insulated home easily cover the investment.
With the current EOFY promo, the entry cost is lower than at any other time of year.
Can I just install it myself from a hardware store?
Off-the-shelf blinds do not achieve the same thermal performance as custom-fitted products. A 5mm gap at the side of a honeycomb blind negates most of the air-trapping benefit because cold air flows freely past the panel.
Aurora’s consultation includes measuring to the nearest millimetre, assessing your frame type, and recommending the right side-track system. That precision is what makes the thermal performance real rather than theoretical.
Will it actually make a noticeable difference in my home?
Yes, and specifically in Canberra’s climate zone, it is one of the highest-leverage home improvements available short of replacing windows entirely.
The change may be noticeable on the first night in well-insulated rooms: less cold coming from the glass, fewer heater cycles, and a more stable room temperature. Many Aurora customers in Tuggeranong and Weston Creek have reported reducing their heating usage in treated rooms by 20-35%.
Book Before June 30 Closes
Canberra’s most expensive window is the one doing nothing to keep the heat in.
Book your free in-home measure and quote today. Aurora’s team is in your suburb. We bring product samples, thermal performance data, and straightforward pricing. No fake discounts, no outsourced consultants who do not know the Berra.
The June 30 deadline does not move. Winter is already here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Window furnishings in a dedicated home office may be partially deductible under working-from-home expense claims according to ATO guidelines. For investment properties, window furnishings are generally depreciable assets that can be claimed before June 30. Always confirm specifics with your accountant before lodging.
Honeycomb blinds and blockout curtains paired with a sheer layer are the most thermally effective combination for Canberra’s cold climate.
Honeycomb blinds trap still air in cellular pockets, significantly raising the R-value of your window. A sheer plus blockout system captures passive solar heat during the day and seals it in at night.
Aurora’s lead times start as low as 1 week due to locally made products and local workrooms. Compared with larger retailers that rely on imported stock, Aurora can often have your window furnishings measured, made, and installed before the end of June if you book promptly. And of course, we honor the policy of first come, first served.
A honeycomb blind, also called a cellular blind, is constructed with fabric cells arranged in a honeycomb pattern that trap still air inside the blind. Still air is an excellent insulator. The trapped air acts as a thermal buffer between the cold glass window and your warm room. A double-cell honeycomb blind can achieve an R-value of 0.84 or more, significantly outperforming standard roller blinds. You can learn more about honeycomb blinds here.



