Soothing and luxurious, the cool grey splash (blackout) code adds a sense of tranquillity to any room. This shimmering blind is easy to clean making it a practical choice as well as a stylish one, not to mention the easy-rolling mechanism that it hangs from. Create a feeling of sanctuary in your bathroom by pairing with an all-white or pale grey scheme, and accessorising with pops of colour. The code will match most shades, with turquoise and green being popular options.
The vivid hot pink of the palermo (blackout) in cerise will catch your eye every time you enter the room. This blind combines fun with functionality, as its cutting edge blackout fabric and fuss-free design make this a usable and lasting window dressing. Go bright in the bathroom by offsetting the cerise against white walls and complementing it with matching towels and bathroom accessories. It would also make a funky addition to a child's bedroom when paired with lighter pinks and whites.
The palermo (blackout) in cream is a dark, dusky shade of cream, that isn't too far from magnolia. It's the perfect neutral, and what's more, it's hardy, wipe-clean, and simple to use. The high quality material and rolling mechanism of the palermo mean this blackout blind will last, year after year. Couple this rich hue with dark browns and paler creams in a warm, traditional kitchen, or use in the playroom amongst bolder, more playful colours.
An understated, pale, green-grey shade combined with a natural twig pattern makes the rapture (blackout) code a sophisticated option for the modern home. There's more to this attractive blackout blind than just looks though; the durable fabric and easy-roll mechanism make this a practical choice too. The code is an essential choice for a contemporary kitchen with a garden view. This handsome blind would be most at home amongst subtle earth tones and muted neutrals, and could work beautifully in the hallway or utility room.
The palermo (blackout) in cotton is a subtle shade of white that provides a clean yet discreet look to any window. The sturdy, durable fabric is also flexible and smooth, making for a high quality, easily usable blackout blind. Team the cotton with soft pastels and light woods for a light and airy kitchen, or with heavy greys and blacks for an industrial-look living room. You might even use it in the bedroom, where it would sit pretty amongst florals and checks.
Sarra (blackout)'s icecap is a brilliant, vivid white shade that will set accompanying colours alight. The simple, grainy texture of this blind looks similar to woodgrain, and despite the fabric's pale colour, it is an effective blackout blind. Use in a chic, contemporary kitchen with plenty of other white, and the occasional pop of colour here and there. Alternatively, accent boldly coloured walls in a living room by placing the icecap right in the middle, making it a feature all its own.
The palermo (blackout) in light grey is soft in colour but hardy in quality, and despite its pale hue, has excellent blackout properties, blocking out any kind of light you need it to. Tame bold reds, bright blues, or neon greens or complement slate greys, ebony blacks, and stark whites; the choice is yours. This is the perfect blind for a monochrome bathroom for a contemporary or industrial look.
Immerse yourself in the pretty pink of the palermo (blackout) blush, a powerful blackout blind that, despite its light colour, will keep out unwanted sunlight, whatever time of day. The blush will add texture and atmosphere to any room, and will suit a light, country kitchen particularly well, so nestle it amongst pretty florals and creams. For a contemporary feel in a bedroom, add to rich purples and glitzy golds; despite the subtlety of this hue, it can add a truly opulent feel when paired correctly.
The palermo (blackout) midnight really is the colour of night-time, making it a clear choice when it comes to picking a blackout blind, and is uncompromising in its quality - of material, functionality, and colour. Kids who love astrology or space-themed rooms will love the midnight, so add it to their bedroom or playroom with complementary accessories for a really life-like feel. Don't discount the bathroom though; this hue will match plenty of blue and aqua shades and will really stand out against white tiling and silver fittings.
The soft sunshine of the palermo (blackout) yellow will add a cheery freshness to a window, even when it's doing its job of blocking out the outside light. Add to that the superior quality of the sleek blackout fabric and you have the perfect window covering. Use this blind in a modern country kitchen for both function and style; paired with other pastels and pretty florals, your window covering will give the room a summery, airy feel.
The soft cream of the palermo (blackout) in cameo offers a subtle, barely-there look, despite being a powerful blackout blind that will block out even the brightest of the sun's rays as and when you need it to. Its durable, wipe-clean material makes for a long-lasting and easy-to-use functional window covering. For a light and airy look in the bathroom, pair up the cameo with dusky lilacs or country greens, and accessories with gold trims and fittings.
Neutrals have a bad reputation for being a little dull and uninteresting, but the capri (blackout) code changes everything. The pale silver patterning on the creamy beige background creates a pretty window covering that is far from boring and will only add interest to whichever room it's placed in. Use the code in a bedroom full of rich browns with modern silver accessories, or in a white or cream living room for a light and luxurious feel.
White might not be your first instinct when looking for a blackout blind, but don't rule out the palermo (blackout) white just because of its colour. When it comes to keeping out harmful and distracting uv rays, this blind comes top of the class. The wipe-clean fabric of the palermo range makes this the perfect choice for kitchen windows, and will really gleam paired with colourful patterns and light wood worktops.
The origin (blackout) range offers the latest in light-blocking window coverings, and the bright orange is no different. But it isn't substance over style here; the bright, eye-catching hue will make a statement wherever its used. The rich, summery glow of the bright orange adds an energised quality and isn't for the shy and retiring. By fixing this blind in the bedroom, you can wake up to this sunshine glow every morning, no matter the weather.
Mix practicality with style by featuring the quality origin (blackout) in oyster grey within your home. Being a quality blackout blind, this blind can help you and your family to get the best night's sleep possible by blocking out the night-time light and summertime sun. Complement the delectable oyster grey with a harmonising combination of coffee and cream tones to produce a warm and welcoming room full of soothing colour.
Combat those long nights of disturbed sleep by opting for the origin (blackout) in taupe, a quality blackout blind with modern style and opulent colour. This blind will shields against both night-time light and summer-time sun, making it a practical choice as well as a pleasing one. Compliment the taupe with a mild and elegant dcor scheme featuring ivory, biscuit, and caramel hues. Include plenty of compelling textures and sumptuous cloths to create a comforting realm, adding golden embellishments and gilded accessories for a modern, metallic edge to a traditional scheme.
Origin whisper is a blackout fabric unlike any other. It combines gentle hints of beige and light grey that will add understated chic styling to any contemporary home. This is truly a fabric that is willing to break the mould to add something subtly different you won't find anywhere else. Think back to some of the visuals you've fallen in love with over the years, and ask yourself what they all had in common? No matter the question, whisper is the answer because of the way it enables you to weave in half a dozen other colours without losing direction.
The origin (blackout)'s amour truly is the colour of love. A pale yet memorable pink, this pretty hue and lightweight fabric conceals just how sturdy and durable this blind really is, making it the perfect blind for a window that gets plenty of use. Couple with sweet florals or cute stripes and checks for a lovely, welcoming look in a child's bedroom, home office, or kitchen. The colour will work perfectly with the ultra-fashionable shabby chic look when paired with vintage-style furniture and fifties-style patterns.
The origin (blackout) in dark purple is just that - a high quality, fabric blind that keeps outside light at bay, in a dark, contemporary purple shade. Its sleek, smooth material makes it easy to roll up and down, and is lightweight yet durable to suit plenty of use. To create a moody yet modern look in a bedroom, pair with white walls and dark woods, or with beige neutrals and rich creams for something a little more luxurious.
Standing back and admiring origin (blackout) in jade is an experience unlike any other. It's a deep and thought-provoking green that makes you feel at ease the moment you set eyes on it. All it needs is the perfect matching secondary colour and it'll form the bedrock for some stunning new decor. Take your time to get the balance right and you won't be disappointed. Matching to jade is about choosing between softer reds or more electric blues.
The slate shade of the origin (blackout) in graphite is about as contemporary a colour as you can get, and its high quality blackout properties make it practical as well as stylish, as do its durable yet lightweight fabric and easy-to-use rolling mechanism. Use amongst bold reds or cool blues in your home office, or give a rustic living room or dining room a modern twist. This blind will look particularly good when paired with light to medium woods and off-white walls.
The flamingo from the origin (blackout) has nothing if not attitude. This funky fuchsia shade is bold and daring, perfect for brightening up your home. Don't forget though, this blind is more than just good-looking; it's also practical, hardwearing, and easy-to-use. This hot pink shade will sit perfectly against dark purples, pale pinks, or stark whites, and is perfect for a funky bedroom, bright home office, or accented hallway.
Origin (blackout) hazel is a fabric that's true to its name and more than happy in any contemporary home. It's that gentle woody brown that really lifts the depth and character of a room to new heights that we love, and we know you're going to fall in love with it too. Take your time when figuring out how to work hazel into your chosen space by thinking about ways you can pair it with deep creams and sandy beiges.
When you want to feel at peace and at ease, nothing compares to the soothing tones of origin (blackout) bali. The dreamy blue has just a hint of grassy green thrown in for good measure -just what you need when it's time to lie back and take it all in. If you love the idea of chilling out as the sun goes down, there's probably nowhere better than the conservatory for your new blind. It's all about keeping the colour scheme relaxed and a little bit vibrant, so look for shades that match bali and you won't go far wrong.
Origin in charcoal is a blackout fabric with a difference that's been specially made for those of you who love the contemporary look of this on-trend shade of grey. Deep, earthy, and by far the best way to put your mind at ease at the end of long day. Matching with light woody browns would be an inspired way to continue the natural colour scheme around the room with the click of a button. It's all about feeling peaceful and free, so add in a few throws on the couches and a beanbag in the corner.
Light pollution is a recognised problem in many homes, so include the revolutionary and modern origin (blackout) in snow within any decor scheme for a beneficial blind with contemporary colour. The origin (blackout) is a quality crafted collection of blackout blinds that mix both practicality with style, and the gorgeous snow offers this along with cool, clean whiteness. Match the snow with bold blocks of dove grey, cobalt, and alike whites to form a current decor style with contemporary colours.
As you take one look at origin (blackout) ozark you come to appreciate all of the different creative paths that it opens up for your new interior design project. It's a gentle earthy grey that invites you in to put your feet up, and isn't shy about adding some contemporary style to the mixing put either. When you want to create a space you never want to leave it's certainly worth looking at beiges and light browns to match with ozark.
Splash (blackout) grey combines an intricate texture with a swirling and free-flowing pattern to create a design that is sure to catch the eye. The combination of two different neutral stone shades says everything you need to know about this unique approach to design. It's one that's sure to spark your creativity into life. As you recreate your space you want to give some thought to how you'll manage the light as it enters your room.
The ajanta (blackout) in pure is more than simply a white blackout blind. The silvery white background shimmers as the light hits it, and is pleasantly interrupted by the abstract white patterning, making this the perfect blind for adding a little magic to your home. The clean freshness of the pure is perfect for a bathroom, and will look great surrounded by turquoises, whites, and silvers. Or try it in the utility room or cloakroom to provide a touch of icy white sparkle to the room.
An elegant cream blind with just a hint of sparkle, the rapture (blackout) whisper will adorn your home with luxury. It is hassle-free to clean whilst providing the intimacy of a highly effective blackout blind. This heavenly milk-white colour is the natural partner to a cream colour palette in your kitchen or utility room, or would look fantastic surrounded by forest greens or navy blues in an all-white bathroom.
Palermo(blackout)'s palace is regal and welcoming, and creates a truly cosy feel in any room. Needless to say, its blackout properties are outstanding, and are accompanied by durability and ease of use. The palace sits comfortably amongst the paler shades of lilac and baby blue, which can be combined to create a unique colour scheme for a kitchen. Alternatively, use in the office, amongst calming whites and contemporary chevron patterning, for when you really need to keep the outside out and concentrate.
Pretty as a picture, and cool as you like, the palermo (blackout) in sky is a conveniently subtle way of bringing the outdoors inside. It is deceptively robust, and does as good a job at blacking out light as even the darkest of blinds. The sky will look lovely amongst whites and dainty florals in a bedroom or family bathroom, contributing to a light and airy atmosphere. Or instead, use in a hallway to freshen up its look and add a discreet pop of colour.
The palermo (blackout) bluebell couldn't be closer in shade to that of the pretty wildflower itself. This pretty yet simple blind is made from durable, wipe-clean fabric, and has all of the features of its sister blackout blinds. Use in the kitchen amidst cream walls and delicate florals for a spring-like feel and all of the cheer that comes with it, or add it to lilacs and pinks in a child's room, using it to lift out the colours in coordinating patterns.
The textured neutral of the sarra (blackout) putty is an accommodating shade of cream that works well with almost any colour it meets. The quality blackout fabric will keep even the brightest uv rays out, as well as night-time disturbances such as headlights and street lamps. Complement rich browns for a traditional colour scheme in the home office, or pair with apple green or sky blue for a fresh, summery feel in the kitchen.
The capri (blackout)'s chiffon offers a light and airy feel, whilst simultaneously keeping out bright daytime sunlight and overpowering night-time street and car lights. And when it's also durable, wipe-clean, and long-lasting, what more could you need?Use the chiffon in the kitchen, with beige neutrals and dark woods; silver fittings will bring out the pretty silver patterning. Otherwise, use in a contemporary dining room, with a dark dining table and neutral walls to create a relaxing, luxurious environment for entertaining guests.
The beautiful white and shimmering accents of the splash (blackout) pure work together to create a pretty and clean blackout blind. A generous and wipe-clean fabric carries this attractive pattern, and is easily rolled and unrolled at leisure. Use the pure in the bathroom for a fresh and spotless look, and complement with silver fixtures and fittings, adding in the occasional splash of blue or turquoise if bold colours are your preference.
Get some gossip with this apple green offering from the sarra (blackout) range. This is a fresh, vibrant hue that adds a spot of fun to any room, while at the same time offering functionality in its excellent blackout properties. This shade of green will make white walls look even more crisp and clean, and can be accented with matching accessories throughout the room, such as sofa cushions or ornaments in the living room, or towels and soaps in the bathroom.
The sarra (blackout) rocket is a brave and daring shade that will shade out the outside light while adding a focal point for your room. The grainy texture and sleek, quality fabric causes an almost shiny appearance as the light bounces off it, making it even more eye-catching. This deep red hue will add a pop of colour to an otherwise monochrome living room, making for a great room for relaxing in.
The functional form of the sarra (blackout) blind in slate is practical yet stylish, offering full protection against uv rays, while also giving a room a cool, almost industrial vibe. The fabric is of the highest quality, with an easy-to-use rolling mechanism to match. The traditional use for grey might be to pair it with blacks and whites for a monochrome look, but how about keeping in with the latest trends and using with yellow and white in the kitchen? Or teaming up with hot pinks in the bathroom or bold oranges in the hall? The possibilities are endless.
A cool but dusky shade of blue, the palermo (blackout) in cerulean is a unique hue all of its own. The smooth, high quality fabric used is wipe-clean and gives a truly superior finish, as well as having excellent blackout properties. Use in a kitchen amongst contemporary patterning and classic shades of grey and taupe, or make a feature of the hallway window. Alternatively, this blind will look particularly stylish in a bathroom window, amidst white and silver fittings and light woods.
The pure white of the capri (blackout) pure is complemented perfectly by the hints of silver in its delicate pattern. Totally undistinguishable as a blackout blind, due to its pretty style and light colour, the pure is nonetheless incredibly competent when it comes to keeping unwanted light out of your home. The pure would suit a clean, fresh, and contemporary kitchen, with white units and silver accessories to bring out its colour, and would also work as a stylish feature in an otherwise plain utility room or downstairs cloakroom.
The palermo (blackout)'s crimson is a blackout blind not to be missed - and by that, we mean it can't be missed. This eye-catching blind makes for a stylish window feature, with the added benefits of being high quality, simple to use, and long-lasting. Create a bold look in the bathroom by choosing the crimson as the central feature, and complementing it with white walls and silver fittings. Or instead, use amongst an otherwise monochrome colour scheme in a contemporary kitchen or dining area.
The palermo (blackout) zest is pure freshness, with this eye-catching lime shade offering all of the brightness with none of the disturbing outside rays. The simply rolling mechanism and the firm blackout fabric make this the ideal functional window covering. Use in a contemporary open living and dining area, paired with white walls and light woods, and complemented by fruity orange accessories. You'll love spending time in such a cheery room and it will certainly be a talking point with guests.
Palermo (blackout)'s burgundy combines the classic dark reddish brown shade with high quality functionality and ease of use. A robust blackout blind, it is created from a sleek, fuss-free fabric using the latest blackout technology. The burgundy can sit as a beautiful window feature against cream walls and dark woods, making for a very classic yet contemporary bathroom or kitchen. Or use it with simple creams and gold accessories in an adult's bedroom for sophistication, elegance, and style, all in one.
The rich, dark blue of the origin (blackout) in chambray is one of elegance and royalty, and can induce a moody or a regal feel depending on what it's paired with. Its sleek, cutting edge finish makes it a pleasure to use and means it will stand the test of time, just like its colour. Use in the bedroom alongside dark woods and gold trims for a regal, stately look, or pair with light and dark greys and off-whites in the dining room or home office for a contemporary but moody feel.
Blinds don't get much more blackout than the darkest of dark shade of the origin (blackout) in ebony. This ultra-black blind has a sleek, quality finish to its fabric, and its well-made rolling mechanism make it long-lasting and simple to use. We all know that black goes with anything, but to really make the ebony pop, set it against reds and whites for a modern-chic style living room or dining room.
Pretty in rosy pink, the origin (blackout)'s illusion is an attractive and appealing shade, combining all of the benefits of a blackout blind with a contemporary, pretty look. It's deceptively sturdy, enough so that it can handle plenty of day-to-day use. Nestle the illusion amongst whites, creams, and paler pinks to create a candy-coloured dream bedroom. Or go for something a little different by placing it in a bathroom; after all, who says bathrooms have to be aqua? We certainly don't.
Is it blue or is it grey? Or perhaps it has a hint of mint green in it? The chameleon-like origin (blackout) riptide will get your guests talking, and whilst it's doing that will still be offering a sleek, robust window covering that blocks light easily. Nestle the riptide amongst aqua blues and turquoises to bring out the fresh iciness of this blind. It's the perfect hue for a green or blue bathroom, or would work well as a subtle accent colour in a light and airy white bedroom or hallway.
If you're looking for an explosion of natural colour that you'll fall in love with the moment you see it, look no further than the free-flowing colour that is origin (blackout) in lime. The green seems to jump off the fabric and dart all over the place. Just what you want when you're trying to reinvent your use of space. We love the idea of using lime in the kitchen so that you can introduce some natural energy to the heart of the home.
The vivid blue of the origin (blackout)'s sky is a sight to behold, being even more sky-blue than anything outside can offer. This bright tone will bring the outside in, even when it's blacking out the sun from outside. For a bold, playful look in a playroom or child's bedroom, match the sky with a colourful wallpaper full of greens, yellows, and oranges. Alternatively, add to a white or cream home office for a striking look and a clean, contemporary feel.