The sweet floral illustrations of the nordic in indigo have a contemporary, scandinavian feel to them, and the royal blue background is wonderfully offset by the ice white of the pattern, making for a homely yet modern roman blind. Choose an unusual colour scheme of blue and white for your kitchen, keeping the main items of flooring, walls, tiling, and units in these two colours. Then add an accent colour, perhaps yellow, lime, or orange, to bring the room to life.
In vivid mustard yellow and pure white, the nordic in ochre has a distinctly scandinavian feel to it, highlighted by its clean lines and vibrant imagery. The pretty florals and foliage sit boldly against the background, so there's no chance of this blind fading into the background. Liven up your kitchen by opting for a vibrant yellow colour palette. Add varying shades of yellow, including the occasional orange and lime for contrast, and temper the look with white walls or units.
In true monochrome style, the nordic noir features a start, jet black and the iciest of whites, both displayed in a contemporary floral pattern featuring both blossoms and foliage. The look is cool, calm, and collected, and will look fantastic in a range of colour schemes. Go bold or go home by adding the noir to a lime, black, and white colour scheme in your home office. Paint a feature wall in zesty lime, and opt for black and white furniture with clean lines and a modern finish, using lime to accent with cushions, throws, and wall art.
Bold cherry red is the colour of the day with the nordic in cherry. Lively, vivacious, and full of character, this scandinavia-inspired roman blind is no wallflower. The ice white of the florals stands out like a charm against the vibrant red of the background. If you'd love a contemporary look in your living room, consider including the cherry in your dcor scheme. Go for stark white walls, intercepted by this pretty blind, and include red tones for your soft furnishings, wall art, and ornaments.