A dark, mature cream, the ajanta (blackout) in cream is a stylish, neutral, and practical blind. White crackle patterning doesn't detract from the gentle shimmer of the fabric, and its easiness to clean and adjustable louvres make this a functional option. For freshness and vitality, with a hint of subtle sophistication, settle the cream in amongst duck egg blue units and country wooden worktops in the kitchen.
The palermo (blackout) crimson is far from shy and retiring, and will make a statement in any room it's used. Wipe-clean, fully adjustable, and durable louvres mean that this is a blind that will stand the test of time - both in use and in style. Kids will love having this brightly coloured blind added to their bedroom or playroom, where it will complement a wide range of fun, patterned wallpapers.
The origin (blackout) in riptide features a lightweight, malleable fabric and a gorgeously cool, icy shade of blue. Adjustable louvres protect you from light disturbances and excess heat as and when you need it; simply tilt or move aside as you please. Group with bright whites and the subtlest of silvers in a modern, calming home office or dining room, where light woods will suit it best. Or insert some subtle colour into your hallway or landing, without overpowering any existing dcor choices.
Rapture (blackout)'s code captures dreamy taupe with dove grey and shimmering silver accents, resulting in an attractive, contemporary blind that will blend in effortlessly with existing dcor choices. Don't forget that their vertical blinds have easily adjustable louvres that can be tilted back and forth to allow in as much or as little light as you wish. Complement slate greys or rich browns by using the code in the kitchen for a window covering that is both stylish and convenient.
The origin (blackout) in ebony is the deepest, darkest black, which will make it a strong contender for attention in your room. Its blackout properties, manoeuvrable louvres, and smooth, high quality fabric just serve to add to the appeal of this sleek window covering. Accentuate lime green or orange shades in a teen's bedroom or your home office by settling the ebony amongst them to craft a monochromatic colour scheme with a colour-popping twist.
For a combination of iridescent style and practical usability, make the splash (blackout) in pure your blind of choice. The glimmering sheen will add life and sparkle to your windows, and the manoeuvrable louvres allow you to adjust the light to your liking. In an area where you need surfaces and furnishings that are easy to clean, such as the kitchen or family dining area, there's no better option than the pure.
Palermo (blackout)'s palace is a dark, royal blue on a slick, durable fabric. Movable louvres mean that you can make your room as dark or as light as you like, not restricting you to the deep shade of the blue twenty-four-seven. Make the palace stand out by placing in a kitchen or bathroom with white tiling and units, and give the room a cool, understated look with added silvers. Alternatively, go bright and bold by accenting with bright yellows or oranges in a bedroom or lounge.
Origin (blackout)'s spun pearl is a strong and vivid shade of grey that will work hard to offset other, brighter colours. The simple, smooth texture of the fabric creates easily movable louvres, which can be adjusted at will to allow as much or as little light in as you like. Use in a chic, contemporary home office with plenty of whites or creams, and the occasional hint of silver every now and again.
Pink and pretty, the palermo (blackout) blush blends a gorgeously pale hue with strength and durability. The lightly textured fabric reflects the light beautifully, and the tilting louvres can be adjusted and clean with ease, making for a practical yet attractive window covering. Brighten up a contemporary home office by adding the blush to off-white walls and luxurious soft furnishings; or instead, make a child very happy by painting their bedroom a matching shade of pink to give the room a lovely, rosy glow.
The sarra (blackout) in slate unites a sophisticated light texturing with a utilitarian slate grey to craft a stylish blackout blind that wins in both practicality and versatility. When closed, this blind will keep sunlight, street lights, and car lights well and truly out, so that you can be totally interrupted. If you can't resist a monochromatic colour scheme, then the slate could be for you. Use it in the kitchen as part of an industrial look, set against blacks and whites, or let this be a central feature in a teenager's bedroom for a versatile window covering that will match most colours.
On a shimmering, off-white backdrop, the ajanta (blackout) pure features a cracked white patterning that catches in the light as the blind moves. With a durable, wipe-clean surface, this blind satisfies your need for function and practicality, as well as looking attractive and fresh. For a classic bathroom colour scheme, set the pure against blues and silvers, whether in the detail of the tiling, the colour of the towels, or the style of your sink fittings.
A dark, but not quite navy, blue, the sarra (blackout) palace blind will add style, depth of colour, and elegance to any room, whilst still maintaining a useful practicality via its effective blackout qualities and wipe-clean surface. If you love to bring the night sky in, use in a bedroom amongst silvers and whites to create a midnight feel all day long. Or use as part of a naval colour scheme in the kitchen by offsetting with whites and reds, for a stylish and timeless look.
Pretty in hot, striking pink, the palermo (blackout) in cerise is a bold, funky choice that will have an instant impact when you walk into the room. This blind is gently textured, so the light bounces off it prettily as it hits it. Perfect for a child's bedroom, amongst paler baby pinks and soft whites, the cerise is best accessorised with shiny silvers and white furniture. Or go ultra-modern, and team with blacks and slates to really make a statement in a teenager's room or contemporary dining room.
Gorgeous apple green and gently raised texturing meet in the palermo (blackout) zest, an easily manoeuvrable blind that allows you to maintain colour, brightness, and privacy, whilst keeping the outside light at bay. Brighten up a tan or beige kitchen colour scheme by planting the zest as a key feature, bringing your existing dcor to life; or use in the kids' playroom to match playful wallpaper and bright, fun furniture - it doesn't even matter if it clashes, as that's half the fun.
A delicate shade of white, the palermo (blackout) in cotton is a refreshing and energising blind that will help you maintain a light and airy feel even when you need the blind closed. The durability of the fabric transfers to the opening and closing mechanism of the firm, neat louvres, giving you complete control. Use the cotton to create a blank canvas in a bathroom or utility room, and adorn with floral accessories and country colours.
Somehow daring and discreet at the same time, the rapture (blackout) in pure combines an ice white background with flits of grey and dashes of barely-there silver, resulting in a gorgeous vertical blind that twinkles in the sunlight. The pure makes a practical option for a kitchen, where wipe-clean surfaces are a must, and would be accented beautifully by white units, grey appliances, and silver fixtures and fittings.
The perfect cream shade, the sarra (blackout) in putty offers neutral elegance and can be blended with all kinds of colours. Its gently raised patterning adds texture and depth, preventing this blackout blind from being just another block-colour blind. For a neutral and unobtrusive colour scheme in the home office, that won't distract you from your work, mix the putty with mocha browns and cappuccino beiges - providing the perfect mood for that afternoon break's coffee.
The beneficial and beautiful origin (blackout) in snow features a valuable blackout attribute, which allows you to conquer the night-time light. This quality blind creates a modern look with its brilliant white shading and contemporary, changeable louvres for the added bonus of your privacy and shading preferences. Use the snow in your master bedroom to benefit from its hidden blackout quality. Match the stark white of the blind with a creative, colourful wallpaper or simple, chalky pink paint.
The sleek and pliable origin (blackout) in crimson a gorgeously brave red, on a hardwearing blackout fabric. Its effective blackout properties and easy-to-use adjustable louvres make this a fantastically practical choice, without compromising on looks. Make a feature of the crimson by setting it against dazzling white walls and dark furniture, although most tones of wood will work well with this blind.
The functional style of the origin (blackout) in sky gives you the best of both worlds when it comes to taste, class, and workability. The soft, supple fabric is of the highest quality, and is formed into slim louvres that are easy to move and tilt as you please. The traditional room for a blue might be the bathroom, but why not team the sky with yellows and whites in the dining room instead? Or grouping together with paler shades of blue in the guest bedroom or home office? With the versatility of the sky, the possibilities are infinite.
The soft neutrality of the origin (blackout) in magnolia brings to mind rich dessert cream, and its fine, smooth surface is soft to the touch. As well as being pleasing to the eye, this blind has effective blackout properties, and is made from a high quality, lasting fabric. The magnolia is the perfect neutral, and can be set amongst almost any colour scheme. Use amongst browns in the living room for a traditional look; plums in the dining room for moody cosiness; or blues in the bathroom for freshness and tranquillity.
Go navy with this rich, dark blue offering from the origin (blackout) range. This is a deep, classic shade that adds a touch of sophistication wherever it's placed, whilst continuing to add the functionality and pragmatism that you will come to expect from the origin range. This dark shade of blue will make white walls look even cleaner and crisper, and this traditional colour scheme can be accented with silver fixtures and fittings in the kitchen, along with light woods and worktops.
The deep cream of the capri (blackout) code serves to provide a shimmering neutral backdrop to other, more attention-grabbing dcor. Its gentle, wispy curves are barely visible, catching you by surprise as the light hits them. This pretty pale beige will work well in any room of the house, due to its fantastic flexibility. Try it in the kitchen, where its wipe-clean surface will come in handy, and blend with mocha browns, dusky blues, or stark whites, depending on the mood you're looking for.
The delicate silver curve pattern of the capri (blackout) pure tempers the bright white that lies beneath, and catches the light at every turn. Adjust the louvres to control the light to your liking, and enjoy this practical yet visually pleasing vertical blind. By hanging in the kitchen, you get attractive simplicity combined with wipe-clean practicality, as well as a blank canvas against which to sit the rest of your dcor.
Brilliant white shades are the most malleable of all, and that's the beauty of the palermo (blackout) in white. Adjustable louvres, that are easily cleaned, allow you to control how much light and privacy you have in your home, whilst allowing the light to bounce off them. Make a bold red stand out even more, or a forest green really come to life, by placing the white amongst them. Wonderfully suited to a bathroom or kitchen environment, where freshness and clean hues are everything, this blind can take part in almost any colour scheme.
The gorgeously rich hue of the palermo (blackout) in burgundy adds a boldness to a room without compromising on classic, traditional style. Allow the light in whilst maintaining an element of privacy by gently tilting the adjustable louvres to your liking. Make the burgundy stand out in the living room by placing it against white or cream walls, and using matching burgundy accents throughout the room.
The pretty duskiness of the palermo (blackout) in cerulean is a shade of blue that isn't to be missed, and when combined with the smooth, textured practicality of its lightly textured fabric, this blind becomes simply irresistible. Settle the cerulean amongst pale greys and whites, for a clean and attractive look in the kitchen, dining room, or living room. Accent with silver picture frames and ornaments, and don't forget to match your fixtures and fittings for maximum impact - you certainly won't regret the extra effort.
The capri (blackout) in chiffon offers a rich cream backdrop to delicately glistening curves, all on a durable, wipe-clean purposes, for when practicality is just as important as looks. Adjust the louvres for flexible light control, or draw back altogether as required. Use the chiffon in the kitchen amongst soft cappuccinos and pretty creams, or hang in the home office where you can pair with duck egg blues and cream soft furnishings, for a relaxing work environment that you won't want to leave.
The soft, lilac-tinted blue of the palermo (blackout) bluebell will raise plenty of questions and get the whole family talking. Is it blue? Or is it dark lilac? It doesn't matter because this shade is so unique and pretty, you'll want it in your home regardless. For maximum impact, set the bluebell against pure white walls and complement with matching accessories throughout the room. Whether you're hoping for summery beauty in the kitchen, a pretty feature colour for a child's bedroom, or something to stand out in your hallway, the bluebell is a must-have.
A deep brick red hue and discreet raised patterning come together in the sarra (blackout) rocket to create a modern and stylish blackout blind. Loud and proud, this is a powerful blackout blind that sets itself apart from its surrounding dcor. Sit the rocket amongst bright whites to create an unusual and eye-catching colour scheme in the bathroom, or use in a child's bedroom or playroom to add fun and colour to the mix.
Don't be fooled by the pale, dainty shade of the palermo (blackout) in cream, as this is a durable, sturdy blind that will last you for years. With adjustable louvres, this blind allows you to control the light easily, and you'll enjoy the way the light bounces off the sheen of the fabric. Versatile by nature, the cream will go with almost any colour scheme you have in mind, making it the perfect choice for rooms such as the bathroom or kitchen, where you can keep the overall shades the same, whilst changing out bold accents as the mood takes you.
Glistening patterning on a pale beige background takes centre stage on the splash (blackout) blind in code, whilst its adjustable louvres and wipe-clean surface add functionality and common sense, making for the perfect mixture of head and heart. For a clean and relaxing look in your home office, group with cappuccino browns and heavy creams, to provide luxury and elegance without going over the top.
Cream coloured, with a gently textured satin finish, the palermo (blackout) cameo is a neutral blind that will fit almost anywhere in your home. Adjustable louvres are used to control the light, which will bounce off the blind's gentle sheen and reflect into your room. Go for gold in the living room by teaming the cameo with brushed gold metallics and soft cappuccino shades, resulting in calming, luxurious atmosphere that neither you and your family nor your guests will be able to resist.
In terms of home dcor, the colour black often gets misunderstood. Yet, far from being moody or gothic in nature, the palermo (blackout) black makes a wonderful complementary accent to other, brighter shades, whilst still retaining the brilliant practicality that is so typical of the palermo range. Accent bold brights in the kitchen, such as yellows or limes, with the darkness of the black, or set up a wholly monochromatic scheme in the home office by teaming with pure, bright whites and pale dove greys, letting the blind be your room's dominant feature.
Sarra (blackout)'s icecap is a pure white, finely textured blind, with excellent blackout properties, so that you can keep the light and heat out as and when you need to. The brightness of the white offers a stark contrast to almost any shade, adding a refreshing cleanness wherever it's hung. For a crisp, clean home office, pair the icecap with bright limes and yellows to create a lively, eye-catching colour scheme, or with pale pastel blues or pinks for a calming serenity that's sure to help you concentrate.
A soft dove grey forms the basis for the palermo (blackout) light grey, gently accented by the light-reflecting, gentle texturing. For a blind that will go with almost any dcor and will last year upon year, this could be the option for you. Team the light grey with bold reds or forest greens that need tempering by a more neutral shade, forming a gorgeous colour combination in a bedroom or den. Grey can still be cosy, so don't be fooled by its cool demeanour; paired with the right colours, this blind can help you to create a warm and welcoming home.
It's all in the name; the palermo (blackout) in midnight is a deep, night-time blue that provides a dark, mysterious atmosphere. The adjustable louvres can be moved or tilted to allow light in without compromising entirely on privacy. The kids will love this the midnight as a dark backdrop to a bedroom filled with glow-in-the dark stars and space-themed wallpaper, but the grown-ups will appreciate it just as much in a navy, white, and red kitchen or dining room, complemented by silvers or golds.
The gorgeously bold hue of the palermo (blackout) sky can't be missed, and you'll love the cheerful splash of colour that it brings to your home. Don't worry though, you can still see the outside sky whenever you like, by simply adjusting the louvres to tilt them or move them aside. Team the sky with bright white walls for a fresh, clean, and energetic feel in the family bathroom, or perhaps use in the playroom to match colourful wallpapers and fun fabrics.
The soft, pastel hue of the palermo (blackout) yellow will bring colour and sunshine wherever it goes. When the sun is out, and the blind is open, they will serve only to accent each other, creating a gorgeous glow in your home. The yellow will work best with other pastels, or with whites, and can be used to add a subtle infusion of warm colour to an otherwise neutral room. Choose it for your home office or entry hallway for a distinctly pretty flush of colour.
Bright, cheery, and uplifting, the sarra (blackout) gossip is a lively apple green fabric, with raised texturing to add depth and catch the eye. The gossip is an effective blackout blind, using the most up-to-date technology, and has a high quality, glistening finish. Go for a fruity colour scheme to liven up an all-white bathroom, by combining the gossip with hints of orange and lemon, to give an uplifting zest during your morning routine.
The smooth neutral of the origin (blackout) steel is a versatile shade of grey-beige that works well with almost any colour it comes across. The quality blackout fabric works well as adjustable louvres, which can be moved according to how much light you want in your room. Complement a rich burgundy for a traditional colour scheme in the lounge or den, or pair with browns and taupes for a cosy, modern feel in the kitchen.
Add a touch of vigour to a dim window with the origin (blackout) in flamingo. This supple blind has a smooth feel and neatly hanging louvres that can be tilted or moved according to how much light you want to let into the room. Make the flamingo stand out by placing in a white bathroom or kitchen, with only colour-coordinated accessories to accent the deep pink colour. Or use in a child's bedroom, amongst baby pinks, soft whites, and contemporary florals.
The origin (blackout) in illusion is a light, agile fabric in a candy pink colour, making it both striking in appearance and easily usable. Gently tilt the louvres to allow the light to pour through, or close again to keep it out - whichever you choose, it will be quick and easy to do. Hang the illusion in a vintage-style kitchen, accented by off-white walls and shabby chic furniture. Decorate with old retro advert posters in complementary colours, and you'll have the most fashionable kitchen around.
A dark taupe in colour, the appropriately named origin (blackout) taupe is a wonderfully tactile, cotton-feel fabric that you'll find you just love to touch. Regardless of its forgiving feel, the high quality fabric is hardwearing and resilient, effortlessly serving its purpose as a proficient blackout blind. For warm, welcoming atmosphere, place the taupe against your kitchen window, surrounded by soft creams and the occasional darker brown.
The origin (blackout) in chambray is a bright and brave hue that will keep out light disturbances whilst adding an attractive feature piece to your room. The smooth texture of the quality fabric used is perfect for its moveable louvres, which can be tilted at ease. This contemporary blue shade will add a splash of colour to an otherwise neutral bathroom or kitchen, making for a cool, calm, and collected environment.
The origin (blackout) in bright orange boasts a flame-coloured fabric that hangs neatly in louvres that are easily adjustable for light and privacy. This blind will certainly steal the show, no matter where it's placed, so why not take a walk on the wild side and make a statement in your home? For a warm, vibrant look in a cosy den, combine the bright orange with off-white walls and accenting accessories.
The deep shade of the origin (blackout) in dark purple can't help but be the star of the show, with its smooth texture and lightweight feel. Let the outside in, or keep it out, by adjusting the louvres accordingly. Set the dark purple against pale cream walls and bring the colour to life with occasional silver ornaments, frames, and fittings. Or instead, give your hallway or landing a boost of colour to add depth and intrigue to magnolia or beige walls.
The oyster blind, from the origin (blackout) range, is subtlety at its best. The soft cream fabric radiates luxurious sophistication, whilst still maintaining a confident neutrality that helps it to match almost any colour. For a country, shaker-style kitchen, sit the oyster amongst matching cream units, with wooden worktops and rustic furniture, accompanied by pretty florals and vintage-style appliances.
The origin (blackout) in coffee is indeed a deep coffee shade of brown, and forms an effective blackout blind with its durable, opaque fabric. Neat louvres hang from the rail and can be tilted and moved as you please - or indeed as the sun dictates. Group the coffee with hues of the same ilk, such as pale cappuccinos and soft mochas, to create the perfect colour scheme for the kitchen, where you'll be drinking your morning tea.
A delicate pale pink and a sprightly, light fabric come together here to form the origin (blackout) in amour, a romantic and pretty vertical blind. The lightweight louvres can be moved across and tilted to suit your needs, and are durable and long-lasting in quality. The amour will create an ethereal, romantic vibe when paired with dainty country florals in a bedroom, and is best complemented by creams and whites, along with stronger pink shades.