Blending soft, fruity orange and deep mustard yellow, the lombok in jaffa is a delectable piece that will have you yearning for citrus fruits and juices. The lightweight fabric falls into supple folds, forming a roman blind that is easy to hang, use, and manage. The jaffa could help form an unusual but effective colour scheme in the family bathroom. Keep to a white or off-white base for the walls, suite, and tiling, and use interchangeable accessories, such as towels, mats, and ornaments in yellows and oranges to match the blind.
The narvik in burnt orange is a bright and cheerful shade of orange that offers the perfect home to creamy white birds and plants. This roman blind's sunny demeanour brings a happy glow that will light up any room, regardless of the weather. Use the burnt orange to brighten up a plain utility room or hallway. White or cream walls will work well and you won't need many accessories, except for the occasional piece of wall art, as this vibrant blind speaks for itself.
Beautifully natural, the allium in summer melds a creamy white background with delicate florals and foliage imagery in greens, teals, and pinky reds. The result is one of peace and serenity and will work well as part of almost any dcor scheme. Group the summer with alike green and blue tones in a dining room for a relaxed and natural look. Opt for pale eau de nil walls and light wooden floors, with rugs, placemats, and accessories in accenting hues of blue and pink.
With a gentle off-white canvas and an artistic flourish of naturally inspired shades, birdsong shadow is the epitome of style meets substance. The shades of grey flow effortlessly into one another to create a timeless look that will never grow old. Match birdsong shadow with some simple country touches like a light beige rug on a wooden floor and a hessian canvas on the wall to create the homely atmosphere you'll never want to leave.
The glencoe natural features an antique ivory base as home to delicately drawn stags in a deep brown-toned grey. The effect is one of elegant simplicity with a distinctly country twist, making it an ideal choice for animal lovers and country lovers alike. Give the natural a home in your living room, surrounded by natural shades of brown, grey, and cream, occasionally offset with burnt oranges and forest greens.
Mustard yellow is still bang on trend, so the narvik in ochre offers style in spades. The deep yellow canvas, on a tightly woven cotton fabric, plays host to an array of sweetly drawn birds, flowers, and leaves, bringing a contemporary burst of brightness wherever it goes. Add the ochre to a contemporary grey and mustard living room. White walls will work well, perhaps with a feature wall in stone grey, with primarily grey bases and mustard accessories.
Bring a sense of summer into your home by including the lovely thistle rosso, a subtle yet pretty roman blind featuring gorgeously toned thistle illustrations and a sweet colour palette on a neutral, speckled background. The rosso would look pretty as a picture in your kitchen, where you can opt for and understated country feel by surrounding it with gentle neutrals. Stick to the floral feel by adding blossom and foliage wall art and accessories, opting for an overall green and pink colour scheme.
Form an artistic and relaxing space by including the attractive botanic print of the emi in marine. A must-have shade to incorporate into your dcor, the duck egg blue forms the eye-catching base for an array of white flowers with a muted lime green core and is supported by grey and russet branches. Produce a chic and elegant bathroom by adding the sophisticated print of the marine and complementing with mutually toned soft furnishings and accessories.
Generate a calm and rejuvenating mood by adding the serene green shades of the calder in willow to your decor. A subtly toned and noticeable arrangement of perpendicular stripes, formed on a nimble, linen-like cloth forms a cool and contemporary finish. Mingle the willow with lush shades of muted lime and sage green fabrics to lift the energising tones from the eye-catching print, sticking to a soft palette of spearmint green and white for chic style with a peaceful and refreshing feel.
The knightbridge in navy offers a rich, sumptuous blue on the finely woven fabric so typical of its range. The cloth is lightweight and nimble, so it drapes neatly into its roman blind folds, and is lined with polycotton sateen fabric to protect it from colour fade. Add a classical touch to a contemporary living or dining room by blending the navy with white walls and lime green accents. This unique colour combination will provide a fantastic vivacity to the room and, accentuated with glossy silver metallics, will combine the modern with the traditional beautifully.
Ideal for creating a contemporary look in any room, the devonshire in light grey is formed from an array of white and stormy grey threads for a distinctive looking blind with a subtle texture and a modern, washed denim finish. Form a soothing and rejuvenating base of white and dove grey for a modern palette in your home office, framing the light grey with pale yet heavy linens. Incorporate darker tweeds and other rustic fabrics for a current and contrasting theme with a comforting, country twist.
In a bright red tone, the scarlet adds life and vivacity to the smooth suppleness of the knightsbridge fabric. Finely woven, and backed with polycotton sateen lining, the cloth folds beautifully into the classic roman style. Add a wild burst of colour to a monochromatic room, whether it be a kitchen, living room, or bedroom. You could even go for an untraditional colour scheme in the bathroom - after all, who was it who said it has to be blue and green? Please note: roman blinds over 130cm wide require vertical seams due to limited fabric width.
Give a warm and welcoming lift to any surrounding by featuring the devonshire in terracotta in your window, where subtle burnt orange and flame red threads fuse to create a distinctive blind with alluring texture and an eye-catching, washed country finish. Mingle the terracotta with heavy tweed and rustic wools to create a comforting look with a country-inspired edge. Match the warming shade of the blind with fabrics in sunny shades of orange, medium woods, and complementary accessories for a continued theme across the space.
Incorporating a range of zoo animals, including cute hippos and sweet lions, the snappy paintbox is a lively and colourful roman blind with heaps of character and bags of fun. The soft linen fabric provides the perfect canvas for this bright and cheerful menagerie. Bring a toddler's bedroom to life by adding the adorable illustrations of the paintbox to cream or white walls. The multicoloured nature of this blind means that you aren't tied down to one simple colour scheme, so you can go for a multi-tonal look across the board.
Dress your windows to impress with the devonshire in mocha. Featuring a rich and comforting shade and crafted from gently woven threads, this relaxed blind has with delicate texture, and offers effortless style and a warm and inviting finish. Layer the mocha with lavish linens to create a contrasting window display in your dining room, incorporating soothing tones of caramel and biscuit to enhance the rich brown shade.
The rich tone of the devonshire in mink is formed from a blend of cream, fawn, and taupe threads to create a casual blind with an eye-catching shade and touchable texture that will match with a range of decor schemes in any room in the home. Combine the mink with rustic tweeds and country checks to create a comforting feel with contrasting textures, blending the chic scheme with warming caramel, ivory, and even golden fabrics for a elegant twist to a country influenced haven.
Include the distinctive and unique devonshire in forrest within your home for an eye-catching blind that offers appealing colour. Featuring a subtle blend of mint and lagoon greens, with just the tiniest hint of blue, this blind adds an opulent finish to a relaxed and graceful cloth. Layer the forrest with similarly textured fabrics for a rich and captivating window display in your guest bedroom, incorporating layers of linen in harmonising hues for contrasting textures and utmost sophistication.
The devonshire in biscuit is created from a blend of cotton-like threads, woven to form a delicately textured cloth with a relaxed fall and sophisticated look, and showcasing a modern and versatile shade of beige to offer simple style with soothing and comforting colour. Blend the biscuit with alike fabrics for a rustic, country theme that incorporates alluring textures, merging the subtle beige tone with harmonising shades of caramel, mink, and cream to form a soothing palette for elegant style.
Featuring a cool, neutral grey, with hints of beige, the knightsbridge in smoke offers a blank canvas for a number of decor and colour schemes. The linen-like fabric is lightweight, durable, and soft to the touch, making this blind both attractive and functional. Settle the beige mushroom smoke amidst soft, tonal blues to add a gentle neutral to tame the scheme. Together, the colours will form a coastal look, so add bleached woods and shabby chic furniture to complete the style.
Fresh and linen-like in a neutral country beige, the knightsbridge taupe is a versatile and accommodating blind, well suited to a number of different decor styles and colour schemes. As always, the roman style adds softness and curves that complement the utilitarian shade of this blind perfectly. The taupe will work wonderfully as a tempering neutral tone for a deep hunter's green. Amalgamate greens, beiges, and country checks for a serious and studious feel in a classically styled home office, with a rustic rural twist.
Introduce a sophisticated and stylish look to your home with the devonshire in light brown, where biscuit and taupe threads fuse to form a distinct look with a washed denim effect, creating a casual blind with subtle texture and harmonising hues. Blend the light brown with opulent linens and fresh bursts of ivory to create a clean and contemporary palette, enriching the blind with complementary fabrics in warm caramel and mocha tones for and elegant feel, and adding bursts of gold for a touch of luxe.
Just like its soft, lightweight, and linen-feel fabric, the light cream shade of the knightsbridge cream is simple and versatile. The finely woven cloth is highly durable, and is made even more so by their polycotton sateen lining, which backs all of their romans. Team the cream with soft aquas and pale taupes for a light and airy atmosphere in your guest bedroom or home study. You'll appreciate the calming influence yet will still be able to add colour with turquoises and golds.
Clara saffron combines retro brown colouring with a contemporary playful design to create a fabric that will take pride of place in any home. The neutral off-white comes through gently from the background, and the patched style of colour really adds depth and character when you come closer. Matching saffron with lightly stained wooden floors and rustic furniture is a great way to create a harmony of colour that will live long in the memory.
In brightest pillarbox red, the lustre ruby offers a lush canvas of soft, velvety fabric, glossy and light-catching as it moves. Impossible to miss, this blind will provide a bold burst of colour, livening up any space in which it's hung. The traditionally textured ruby can be used even in modern decor schemes. Team it with stark white walls and ebony black furnishings for a luxurious take on monochromatic minimalism.
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.
The indira charcoal is a unique and eye-catching roman blind featuring an array of beautifully drawn elephants surrounded by intricate patterning. The charcoal background is the perfect canvas for the creamy grey oatmeal of the imagery, and offsets it wonderfully. Team the charcoal with other charcoal greys, the occasional navy blue, and plenty of matching cream for cosy yet moody look in a den or sitting room, where warmth and comfort always come first.
The hathaway indigo features an ornate pattern with a traditional vibe, displayed in deep navy indigo and soft cream, making for a striking and attractive roman blind. The 100% cotton fabric sits neatly in roman folds, perfectly suited for its purpose. Blend the indigo with cream walls and gold-toned soft furnishings for a look of real grandeur in your living room. Cream flooring and sofas will provide a fantastic base for gold and navy cushions, throws, and rugs, going for ultimate glamour.
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.
A watery blue meets pure white and gentle grey in the fresh longridge eau de nil. The blind and its pattern has a somewhat mediterranean feel to it, traditional of the longridge range, yet still offers a contemporary take on a classically shaped roman. Opt for a modern colour scheme in the guest bedroom by choosing wall walls as the base, and using matching duck eggs and dove greys in your soft furnishings to bring out the hues in the blind.
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.
The cotswold in jade is perfectly named, with the pretty florals particularly reminiscent of gorgeous countryside. This beautiful roman blind mixes a canvas of predominantly green tones with pink-toned mauves and sunny yellows for a summery look all year round. Make the jade the star of the show in the living room, surrounding it with soft cream walls and matching shades of green and pink throughout the room.
Vintage blue meets rustic red in the parchment in wedgewood, where both of these pretty hues are balanced by the ivory background and soft grey detailing. The pattern is intricate and striking, without being overwhelming. Turn your guest bedroom into a real treat for visitors by opting for this unusual colour scheme. Remember to include plenty of home comforts, like a warm duvet, plenty of blankets and throws, and of course, a scatter cushion or two - not to mention a good lamp for ambiance.
The abstract trees and blossoms of the silver birch range are this time coloured in mustard yellow, turquoise aqua, and soft coral tones, tempered by greys and whites in the willow offering. The hushed yet pretty hues of the willow would be well-suited to adding just a hint of colour to an otherwise white or neutral room, where the aim is to keep the space feeling light, airy, and breathable. This could work beautifully in a utility room or downstairs cloakroom where space is limited and light is needed.
Beautifully understated, the foliage in slate blue places autumn images of leaves in summer colours of pale teal and soft biscuit on a creamy white background. The end result is one of light and airiness, making it a subtle addition to complement any contemporary dcor. Place the slate blue in a relaxed living room or bedroom for a serene and peaceful ambience. Surround it with similar tones of cream, teal, and biscuit, with the occasional golden tone for added depth and personality.
The pretty parchment range this time offers up a delicate palette of soft blues and barely there greys, in the work of art that is the feather. The ivory white background shows off the soft hues to perfection, making it the ideal base for this floral arrangement. Tone down a blue feature wall in your living room or dining room by pitting the feather against it. Paint the remainder of the walls in ivory or off-white and use blue hues to accent throughout the rest of the room, adding the occasional grey or charcoal for balance and depth.
With a light crisp canvas acting as the foundation for a subtle variation of greys and browns, silver birch shadow is the design that you have been searching for. The way in which the colours make their own way across the fabric reminds the eye of the free-flowing beauty of watercolour masterpieces. When you want to work shadow into your dcor it pays to keep things simple. Find a matching scatter cushion cover or throw for the end of the bed and keep the rest of your dcor neutral.
A wonderfully contemporary take on classic floral patterning, the cotswold jewel offers a stunning array of pretty blossoms and foliage in gorgeous shades of rose pink, apple green, sky blue, and lemon yellow. The indigo grey background makes these pastel tones stand out beautifully. Give the jewel pride of place in the kitchen, where using pastel shades throughout will add a prettily contemporary look.
If it's woodland wonder you're looking for, then the wildwood multi should fit the bill. Adorned with sweet country animals, including rabbits and hedgehogs, in muted greens, blues, and mustards, this is the ideal roman blind for blending nature with fun. Try adding to a new baby's nursery, opting for matching cream walls, and accessorising with similar green, yellows, and blues, not forgetting the occasional ornament or piece of wall art in coral to bring out the sweet florals in the pattern.
The zesty tones of the foliage in summer are summery indeed, and give a refreshing and lively look and feel to this roman blind. The foliage patterning allows you to bring the outside in, so nature lovers are sure to find it appealing. Liven up a guest bedroom by setting the summer against an apple green wall, adding light wooden furniture, and accenting throughout the room with blues and yellows.
The delicate foliage and blossom pattern of the parchment in fern is balanced out wonderfully by the strength of the burnt orange and apple green tones used to colour it. The off-white backgrounds shows off the pattern to perfection. Go for an autumnal dcor scheme in your kitchen for ultimate cosiness. Find a balance between warm orange tones and cooler green ones, and include plenty of light and medium woods for a natural look.
The leaf imagery of the foliage in blossom brings to mind an autumnal theme, whilst the light pastel hues say nothing but summer. With a cotton fabric of a high quality, you can be sure this material will stand the test of time and hang beautifully into roman folds. Use the blossom to add some subtle colour to your hallway, landing, or downstairs cloakroom, where it will work wonderfully against neutrally toned walls, and accented with similar shades in the form of wall art, light shades, and ornaments.
Cute as can be, the foxy multi displays sweetly drawn foxes in various shades, from soft grey to muted mustard, on a pale stone background. With a soft yet sturdy cotton fabric, this roman blind takes its shape beautifully, and will certainly pass the test of time. Your little one would surely approve of these adorable characters in his or her bedroom. Consider matching the pale aqua in the blind to a similarly soft aqua wall colour, and add in greys for depth and contrast.
With its slightly retro feel, the odense in ochre features an ultra-fashionable yellow and grey colour combination. Mustard yellow is tempered by varying shades of grey, from dark charcoal to barely there dove, and all are displayed on a soft white background. The ochre would make the perfect addition to a home office or study, where you can surround it with plenty of whites, similar greys, and the occasional mustard yellow accent to bring out the hue in the blind.
The funchal range is a great way of adding some modern artistic flair to your home. An off-white background serves as the ideal canvas for plant-life depictions that jump from the fabric, as if painted with beautiful watercolours. The duck egg adds to this a beautiful stone blue, and a full palette of natural greens and browns. Why not add the duck egg to a shaker-style kitchen to give one of the most used rooms in the house a touch of nature and a colourful lift that will be enjoyed by friends and family alike? Please note: roman blinds over 130cm wide require vertical seams due to limited fabric width.
On a bed of blue slate grey sit white chicken illustrations with lemon yellow, deep navy, and ice blue detailing, and that makes up the cluck cluck ochre. The result is clean and contemporary yet with a certain moodiness that will suit rooms that are naturally light and airy. Sit the ochre amidst palest grey walls or against a lemon yellow feature wall for a light and cheery look in your kitchen or dining area.
Surely the calmest and most tranquil of the bird garden range, the duck egg places muted aqua birds and florals on a distressed-look oatmeal base. Together, the two tones are cool and refreshing, with a vintage country vibe that you and your guests will fall in love with. Produce a pretty and relaxing home office, where you can concentrate and work with ease, by settling the duck egg amongst soft creams and matching aquas.
A light version of cornflower blue, the porcelain features the typical langden patterning, a paisley-inspired delight with a pretty, vintage twist. Combined with the luxury of the roman shape, this sweet pattern is sure to add softness and lightness to any room. Go for a cool yet antiqued look in your master bedroom, settling the porcelain against light walls, french-style furniture, and plush fabrics.
What's cheerier than the sound of birdsong? An abundance of sweet, multi-coloured birdies to set your room alight with colour. Birds in multi is the cutest of roman blinds, featuring apple, sage, coral, and aqua tones throughout, all on a bed of pale biscuit grey with soft white flecks for added depth. The multi would look gorgeous in a brightly toned kitchen, surrounded by matching shades of green and blue.
Palest stone grey plays host to the main event in the scandi sprig tangerine, which features sweet sprigs of foliage in a soft yet vibrant orange and stark, icy white. Cute and characterful, this pretty roman blind is sure to liven up any room in the house. Opt for a retro colour combination of orange and grey in your kitchen, selecting shiny orange units, appliances, and utensils, and keeping the walls, the flooring, and the work surfaces to charcoal and stone grey tones.