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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
So subtle in colour that it's barely there, the origin (blackout) in oyster grey offers just a hint of colour to blend in beautifully with existing dcor. Despite its understated texture and hue, this is a mighty blackout blind, ideal for blocking out the outside light. For a neutral look in a home office or bedroom, team the oyster grey with taupes and soft greys, to add calm and serenity to your home.