The wonderful thing about trinity blackout lime is that it introduces a contemporary colour that's not afraid to be bold, and yet never overdoes things. This is a balance that's years in the making, and is sure to set your mind at ease the moment you see how it works its way into the existing space. Matching to lime is all about finding a suite of exotic shades that will enable you to take your interior design ambitions in an exciting new direction.
You will have trouble keeping your eyes off the spectrum in tea green. The outdoorsy pale green is plenty easy on the eye, and the satin finish provides a softness that can't be matched. With heavy gauge aluminium slats that adjust easily to your needs, functionality and style meet in the middle. Match white furniture and woods to the tea green, along with pretty pink florals, to craft a lovely, serene feel in a bedroom.
Take one look at trinity blackout in sea green, and what do you see? To us it's an electric infusion that allows you to take your mind back to those days spent by the coast. The sun, the sea, and the clear blue sky all come to mind, and yet sea green still offers something more. Matching to sea green is something you may feel is a subtle art given how striking it is, but that just means you might be overthinking things.
In a gentle, creamy beige, the ecowood in pistachio shell fine grain offers a classic wood texture that adds to its feel of authenticity. The colour is subtle and understated, so it's easily matched, and the wide slats are strong and easy to use. Settle the pistachio shell fine grain against a deep plum purple for a strong and moody bedroom look. Hang the blind on a purple feature wall, painting the others cream or the palest of biscuits, and match bedding and accessories to the plum shade.
There's no getting away from it, the roma's lime is a bright, fun, in-your-face kind of colour. And when trying to make a statement, that's no bad thing. If you're feeling adventurous, or just want to give your dcor a little jumpstart, this could be the window covering for you. As long as you're looking for colour and vibrancy, we can't think of a room this blind won't work in. We particularly love it in a kitchen or dining room.
The ecowood in pistachio shell satin displays a pale, creamy biscuit with a silky satin finish, on a strong and sturdy slatted blind. Built to withstand moist conditions, and easily adjustable, this blind offers everything a window could need - and more. Use the pistachio shell satin to tone down a brightly coloured wall in a living room or bedroom. This creamy tone will match rich shades such as chocolate browns, plum purples, and burgundy reds.
Dark and unusual, the origin in hunter green offers a perfect satin finish on slim aluminium slats, within a matching frame, and controlled using coordinating pull-cords, making this the perfect blind for both pleasure and function. For a country aesthetic with a modern twist, work the hunter green into a warm kitchen colour scheme, complementing with terracottas, soft yellows, and creams. Or make a real statement in a contemporary living room by placing it against white walls and light-coloured woods.
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.
With a chic, contemporary look, the ecowood deluxe's pistachio shell fine grain features a pale biscuit, grainy textured faux wood, which easily forms wide, adjustable slats built for ease and speed. Matching fixtures are displayed alongside them, including designer ladder ribbons for ultimate style. Build a colourful and vibrant atmosphere in the hallway, placing the pistachio shell fine grain amidst a bold coral feature wall and white walls to compliment.
When it comes to neutrals, there's no beating the soft grey-toned beige of the pistachio shell satin. Hailing from the ecowood deluxe range, this blind comes complete with linen backing ribbon and matching coordinates for a sleek and streamline look. Tone down a rich red feature wall in your living room or dining room by adding the pistachio shell satin to the scheme. Accent with accessories and ornaments in matching cream tones and the occasional splash of red here and there.
The monochrome colour scheme of the etched vine in feather will bring a sense of peace and tranquillity to any dcor scheme. Beautifully delicate florals in pale ivory adorn a dove grey background, making this the perfect pick for those who just love subtlety. Add the feather to your living room for an understated colour scheme that you and your guests will adore. Place against pale lemon yellow walls and accent throughout the room with more light grey tones and the occasional pop of yellow.
On a dove grey background sit an array of sweet chicken illustrations, featuring teals, charcoals, and limes. The white and grey offset these richer colours easily, resulting in the canvas of coordinated yet always interesting colour imagery that we call the cluck cluck kiwi. Combine the kiwi with white or palest grey walls, and accent throughout with limes and teals. Go for contemporary furniture and clean, sleek lines, perfect for a study or modern guest bedroom to relax in as you please.
You'll just fall in love with the delicate florals displayed in the etched vine fern. Think lime-toned mustard beautifully interrupted by gentle white and soft grey blossoms. The 100% cotton fabric folds sweetly into neat roman folds, accentuating the mild pattern of the blind. Add the fern to your home office for a colourful yet relaxing look and feel. Set against soft white or pale grey walls, and accent throughout the room with matching yellow tones, opting for clean, contemporary furniture and minimalist soft furnishings.
On a taming cream base sit the wild meadow pistachio's watercolour-style florals, in vintage blue, muddy mustard, and gentle green, forming an artistic and creative vibe. When curved into the tempered arches of the roman, the pattern takes on a new, more scattered vibe, providing the look with character and personality. Hang the pistachio in your home workspace or art studio, where the soft colours will both calm and inspire.
In vibrant, fruity green, the nova lime is a bold and dazzling piece that will liven up any room. The bright hue contrasts nicely with the softness of the texturing, making for a stylish and innovative blind. Inject a sense of fun into a child's bedroom by combining the lime with playful, illustrated wallpapers in complementary colours such as navy and cobalt blues or lemon yellows and zingy oranges.
Using a range of shades from the same spectrum, the pistachio, from the floral hedgerow collection, offers bright, contemporary colour. Tropical green complements bright teal, which accents soft duck egg, and so on, all tamed by subtle slate greys and gentle blacks. Create a tropical rainforest colour scheme in your master bedroom, whilst still maintaining an orthodox floral patterning as your base.
Brighter and more vibrant than ever, the scandi birds collection is back, this time in the luscious kiwi edition. Slate grey birds, detailed with lime and white patterning, sit on a bed of dark, vibrant lime, forming an eye-catching design that is perfect for the modern family home. Adopt a cool and contemporary colour scheme in your kitchen, placing the kiwi against white walls and including dove grey units and matching lime tiling.
On a rich ochre base, the scandi sprig in kiwi places sweet sprigs of foliage in pale greys and off-whites, on brown grey stems. The look is pretty and festive, and the sweet illustrations are appealing to the eye. Craft a cheery palette in your kitchen by using the kiwi as your inspiration. Set it against white walls and grey kitchen units, accessorising with ochre tones in your appliances, utensils, and accessories.
The faux suede bottle green is a lightweight and easy-to-use roman blind consisting of a the darkest of forest greens and a gorgeously touchable suede-feel fabric. This deep shade is sure to add a moody, mysterious feel to any room in the home. The softness of the cloth soothes the darkness of the bottle green's colour, making it perfect for a cosy and warm living room. Team with dark or medium woods, with rustic finishes, and gentle fawns and oatmeals to tame the heavy ambience.
Subtly elegant, the etched vine in eau de nil blends a pale aqua green background with delicate floral imagery in ivory greys and whites. The outcome is one of understated sophistication and will work as part of a classic dcor scheme. Mix the eau de nil with similar green tones in a living room for a relaxed and luxurious look and feel. Go for ivory walls and wooden floors, with a large coloured rug on top.
Build a space full of comfort and class with the maurice in lime, where a combination of fine, silky threads form a plush and downy blind for a luxury look. The reviving, muted green influence creates a fresh finish on lavishly textured cloth. Create a feeling of classic sophistication in your master bedroom by hanging the lime against walls painted in a soothing, silky satin. Draw out the hues of the blind by featuring olive, silver, and yellow hues in your bedlinen, rugs, and accessories.
Luscious in lime, the kent kiwi mixes a light, appetising hue with a deep pile fabric with a gorgeous chenille feel. The thick yet lightweight cloth, lined with a protective polycotton sateen, folds neatly into gentle drapes to form a perfect roman blind. Add a calming softness to the spare bedroom by centring your decor around the kiwi. Keep things light and airy by sticking to white walls and white and lime bedlinen and cushions.
A rich forest green, the kent green combines indoor luxury with outdoor hues. The deep feel and soft texture of the chenille-like cloth adds a gentle shimmer to this dark colour as the light hits it from different directions. Combined with the sumptuous layers of the roman blind style, this is a plush piece indeed. Dress your dining room in old-fashioned splendour by blending the green amongst patterned wallpaper, dark mahogany furniture, and cream accents.
Rejuvenate and energise your home by including the fiji in a refreshing, muted lime green tone. This sleek blind is made from a voile-like fabric and silky, metallic-infused thread to form an elegant finish with vibrant colour and subtle texture. Revive a basic white bathroom or sun lounge with sprightly tones of lime, olive, and avocado greens for a stylish lift and a boost of stimulating colour, combining with metallic materials and accessories to elaborate the shimmering blind and create elegant continuity.
Offering a natural yet contemporary look, the coco in green is the ideal choice for an understated look in a modern home. The palest of greens and a pretty stone grey sit on top of a green-hued oatmeal background, with the leaf illustrations only serving to accentuate this natural style. The green will work perfectly in a kitchen that gets plenty of natural light - but even if it doesn't, this blind's light tones will help to preserve what light you have.
Escaping to the country is something that all wish we could do, and with springtime glade you get to enjoy the same life-affirming aesthetic no matter where you are. It's all about losing yourself in the soothing aqua tones, and embracing the printed quality of the design. If you're looking for colour matching options, why not consider a pale yellow and a washed out mint green? They'll add a natural portfolio of colour, and because they're not dominant they won't overpower your existing decor.
The thing you'll notice about lime zest from their crosshatch collection is that it combines a modern energetic green with a timeless pattern that has a hint of retro style. It's a match made in decor heaven when you get down to it, and it's one that we're delighted to showcase. If you want to take your decor in a slightly retro direction then the vibe of lime zest is just what the doctor ordered.
When you want to discover shades that warm the heart and breathe new life into your home you need to look to the natural world for inspiration. Kiwi breeze is the verdi (blackout) range's latest addition, and the zesty green is sure to catch the eye for all the right reasons. Taking your time is what all great interior design projects require, so spend some time searching for a pattern that can compliment the intricate stitching of kiwi breeze.
A hushed yet pretty lime green blind, interjected by the convenient mesh strips of the day night range, the palm in pistachio is attractive and colourful. Use it to inject some summery vibrancy into your home, no matter what time of year it is. Hang the pistachio against an ice white wall in your street-facing kitchen or bathroom, to ensure privacy without compromising on light. Keep the colour scheme simple with similar lime tones and plenty of white as the background colour.
The daytona in serpentine green displays a dusky teal tone with a vintage aqua feel to it. Made from durable faux wood, the shutter is warp-resistant and crack-resistant, and won't respond to moist conditions - making it ideal for the bathroom or kitchen. Choose from three styles of shutter. Create an antique aqua colour scheme in the bathroom by surrounding the serpentine green with soft whites and matching teal accessories.
The daytona mint green is aptly named, displaying a mild and pretty pale green tone that's both natural and attractive. This pastel hue covers a high quality, durable faux wood that won't crack or warp in moist conditions. Choose from tier on tier, caf, or full height styles. Pair the mint green with soft whites or barely-there creams for a chilled out, serene feeling in a bedroom, living room, or even kitchen.
Lime brings your decor to life with the vitality and energy that you can only get from natural colours. Add to that the gently flowing voile panelling and you have a modern piece that will allow you to add style and substance to any room in the house. Look closer and your eye will come to fully appreciate the craftsmanship behind the interplay between the voile and the lime fabric. For a room that allows you to feel full of energy and ready to embrace the day add bayham lime to the kitchen and introduce a few electric blue accessories to your worktops.