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Home » The Home » Decor & Design » DIY Blinds and Interest Free Financing

Decor & Design · January 15, 2021

DIY Blinds and Interest Free Financing

Setting up new shutter blinds for your home is an exciting aesthetic step, but it can also be financially intimidating, particularly if you are trying to buy premium shutter styles like plantation blinds for a large number of windows in your house at the same time. There are a number of different ways to pay for shutter blinds, and going for options like DIY shutters rather than professional installation can help reduce the financial commitment required. Let us take a look at some of the options available, and how you can use them to your advantage.

DIY Blinds and Interest Free Financing

Setting Up Window Shutters

There are many different types of shutter blinds available, from roller blinds to plantation shutters. Australia is a country where many homes are fully decked out with shutters, and setting up your own home to fit that standard can take a great deal of time and money, particularly if you are going for high quality wooden or PVC plantation shutters rather than something smaller and less durable.

The best way to cut costs without compromising on quality is to buy DIY shutters rather than paying a professional to install them for you. Setting up your own window, shutters is not as difficult as you might expect, so there is no need to worry about that. Hiring a professional might save you time and effort, but the financial savings from buying DIY plantation shutters can be significant and can make a huge difference.

Paying for DIY Plantation Shutters

When you buy plantation shutters online, there are a number of different ways that you can pay for them, and there should be a financing option available to fit your personal situation, whatever that may be. It is always possible to pay the full costs upfront if your finances allow it, but many people might prefer to pay in installments instead. AfterPay options can be a great way to deal with that, however, and there are interest free options available to help take some of the pressure and stress off the process of paying for and installing DIY shutter blinds on your home.

Ways to Buy Blinds Interest Free

Interest free AfterPay options can be hard to find, as many companies charge steep rates of interest. Companies like zipPay or zipMoney, however, are a great way to take the pressure off your finances a little when paying for major home renovations such as installing DIY blinds. They offer flexible repayment terms, with up to 6 months interest free, meaning that as long as you pay all of the installments within 6 months, you won’t have to pay any more in interest! 

How do Interest Free Blinds work?

Once you have got an account with Zip set up, all you need to do is start shopping for window shutters online and use Zip for the payment at the checkout. You will be set to have the shutters in your hands in no time at all, and you won’t have to pay anything upfront at all! It doesn’t take long for an application to be completed – you will usually be approved to start making purchases within only a few short minutes of completing your application!

Repayment for Interest Free Blinds

Repayment terms from companies such as Zip Money and Afterpay are generally flexible for products like interest free blinds. There are generally conditions applied based on the credit limit of your account, but most repayments start from around $40 per month. As long as you pay the full value of your purchase back before the end of the interest free period, you won’t have to pay any additional costs. After that period (usually six months), standard interest rates will start to apply.

Conclusion

Setting up plantation shutters or other premium curtains and blinds on the windows of your home does not need to be an intimidating financial commitment all at once. With interest free financing, you can get your home looking great to your particular specifications without having to pay anything upfront, and without having to worry about interest rates stacking up and adding to the costs over time. No matter what your personal financial situation may be, it should be entirely possible to get the window shutters of your dreams set up with minimal stress and difficulty, getting your home looking perfect in next to no time!

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