Featuring muted pinks, greens, and greys, the heritage fern offers understated beauty, displaying an array of blossoms, leaves, and feathered friends. The creamy background makes the perfect base, offsetting the sweet colours beautifully. Pair the fern with pastel-toned walls for a romantic look in the master bedroom, where mixing it with fellow creams, pinks, and greys will mean it fits right in.
Aptly named, the heritage in midnight features a deep royal blue base, adorned with an ornate floral and bird pattern in pretty pale pastel tones. The colours offset each other beautifully, making this roman blind a real work of art. The midnight would look beautiful in the dining room amidst dark to medium woods, plenty more regal blue hues, and gold fixtures and finishings. Accent with pastel tones to lighten the mood, resulting in a glamorous look that you and your guests can relax in and enjoy.
On a charcoal black background sit beautifully painted florals, foliage, and birds, and this stunning work of art is the heritage in cedar. Barely there pastel blues, pinks, and greens pop from the base colour, just as they should. Create some drama in the dining room by including the cedar in your dcor scheme. Choose dark furniture and glamorous accessories, using the pastel tones in the blind to accent throughout the room, for a coordinated look that's full of depth.
The sandy grey of the heritage sandstone provides a beautifully neutral base adorned with birds, flowers, and foliage in an attractive charcoal shade, with ice white detailing. These naturally toned hues mean that this is a versatile blind that will work as part of a number of dcor schemes. The sandstone would work wonderfully as part of a neutral hallway or upstairs landing, or even in the downstairs cloakroom or utility.