The rimini (blackout) blinds offer the latest in high quality, easy-to-use fabrics, and the rimini (blackout) in grey is no different, combining the sleek fabric with an effortlessly fashionable light stone grey that is easy to integrate with a range of tastes and styles. Offset the grey against granite worktops and slate floors in a contemporary kitchen for a striking yet natural contrast in tones.
The beautiful thing about trinity blackout steel blue is that it allows you to lose yourself in the beautiful world of natural shades and tones. Is it a deep and moody blue? Or is it aqua blue crossed with denim? No one really knows, which means you can make it anything you want. Choosing lighter natural colours is the way to go when you want to enliven your chosen space. Think about ways to add light beiges and gentle stone greys to the mix and you'll instantly fall in love with the end result.
As you take in the subtle aesthetic of trinity blackout ash it would be all too easy to think that it's another stone grey fabric. Look closer however and you'll soon see that this couldn't be wider of the mark. It's a gentle grey that has a slightly earthy quality from which it takes it name. The beauty of this type of unifying colour is that it allows you to introduce all sorts of other shades into your chosen space.
For those of you how love the simple elegance of everyday colours combined with flawless craftsmanship, their new trinity (blackout) soft grey fabric has everything you've been looking for. It's all about taking the time to appreciate what it adds to your space, and then pairing it with the complimentary touches that will make all the difference. As you take in the serenity and tranquility of trinity (blackout) soft grey you can sense the ideas coming together.
Pewter is a blackout fabric with a difference, and one that we guarantee you'll fall in love with the moment you see it in your home. It's all about introducing natural tones that introduce an understated sense of style. Simple, authentic, and homely; these are the 3 words which instantly come to mind. Sit back and take in the different creative avenues that you have at your disposal and you'll be able to take your decor in an exciting new direction.
Stone from their ever-popular trinity blackout range allows you to add a calming combination of country chic and contemporary minimalism to your chosen space. It's all about enjoying the relaxing nature of the fabric, and using it to create a space you never want to leave. Sitting back and thinking about which direction you want to take your decor in is the name of the game here. Do you go contemporary? Or do you go down the country route? The choice is yours, and the options are incredible.
When you think of a shadow you think of the absence of light, but what if you could turn conventional wisdom on its head? Trinity blackout shadow welcomes you into a world in which nothing is quite what it seems, and your dark fabric is actually a natural charcoal that brings any space to life. We love the idea of pairing shadow with light lively natural shades to provide some natural balance and contrast.
Trinity blackout steel is the subtle blend of greys and metallic blues that is set to be one of the breakout colours of the season. It's one of those intersectional colours that allows you to add a unifying presence to any room in the house, and to do it all in a refined and elegant way. If you want to be able to connect the various features in the bedroom then steel could be the hub you've been waiting for.
When it comes to natural colours that allow you to introduce a unifying sense of calm to your chosen space, trinity blackout flint may just be the answer you seek. It's colour is true to its name, and allows you to take your decor in a dozen difference directions. If you want to be able to introduce natural textures and still keep the contemporary look you love, think about real wooden furniture and leather seating to match your new rollers.
The one thing that we love about trinity blackout light grey is that it allows you to lose yourself in the moment the instant you set eyes on it. Take one look at the finely woven fabric and you get a sense of the regal calm you could add to your decor. We love the idea of hanging light grey against some pale magnolia walls, and above a light pine effect laminate floor. That way you can celebrate the way in which these neutral shades compliment one another as you sit back and take it all in.
True to its name, trinity blackout platinum combines the perfect night's sleep with the touch of luxury that no home should be without. The striking colour catches the eye from all angles, and is the perfect addition to the contemporary home in search of a subtle tweak. If you want to be able to create the relaxing little haven that will allow you to drift off to sleep the moment your head hits the pillow, platinum makes it happen.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
When you want to be able to add a subtle stone grey to the mix that has a hint of urban chic, origin stone is the fabric that makes it possible. It's more than just a unique touch of style, and thanks to the blackout fabric it allows you to drift off the moment your head hits the pillow. The perfect marriage of style and functionality. Taking your time is the way to create spaces you love, so why not give your new project some extra thought? Lightly sanded floors, magnolia walls, and striking wall art to finish everything off.
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.
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.
There's nothing more awe-inspiring than standing back and immersing yourself in the intricacy of the tribal stylings of their new africa blackout shadow fabric. It gives any space your heart desires an added layer of depth and clarity, and it even has the splash of colour that can be so hard to integrate. Match shadow to some tribal themed wall art and you'll be able to turn the master bedroom into the homely and inspiring space that you love to relax in at the end of a long day.
The beauty of seaside blackout stone is that it allows you to get lost in the moment like no other contemporary patterned fabric we know of. Just what you need when you want to create the light and homely space you never want to leave. Use blackout stone in the kitchen to add a contemporary touch of style that will allow you to get truly creative. By matching it to the tiling and flooring you'll be able to create a secondary layer that compliments the kitchen units and worktops that so often dominate the heart of the home.