Trinity blackout plum is a fabric that needs no introduction. The vivid colour works in perfect harmony with the subtle flowing texture to create a fabric that lives long in the memory. It's exactly what you need when you're searching for something that will bring your home to life. The next step is to think about complimentary secondary colours that you can use to unify the rest of your interior.
We love the modern aesthetic of trinity blackout mauve because it allows you to take your time, sit back, and take it all in. This is a deep and moody colour that entices you in to take a closer look, and then puts your mind at ease. If you want to be able to add some style to the upstairs landing then why not match your runner to mauve? You could even stagger your photos down the stairs so that you can create a transitory feature wall that follows you as you transition between floors.
The origin (blackout) in dark purple is just that - a high quality, fabric blind that keeps outside light at bay, in a dark, contemporary purple shade. Its sleek, smooth material makes it easy to roll up and down, and is lightweight yet durable to suit plenty of use. To create a moody yet modern look in a bedroom, pair with white walls and dark woods, or with beige neutrals and rich creams for something a little more luxurious.
Take a closer look at verdi (blackout) dusty plum and you'll soon see why it's a fabric that's proving to be a hit with all different styles of modern decor. The deep and moody purple is perfectly tempered by the intricate ornate patterning that shimmers gently in the light. Just what you need when having your home look its best is the only option. Pairing the deep tones of dusty plum with a zesty green or a powdered orange would be an inspired way to work in more natural shades.