In the morrison natural, a current and embellished design in silver-hued dove, slate, and charcoal greys, sits on a softer dusty background. The linen-look cloth with its silky thread hangs neatly into the flowing shape of the roman, giving a classical edge to this modern blind. Combine the contemporary pattern of the natural with similar arty fabrics and elegant stitchings to form a traditional style and, by continuing the stormy grey and charcoal hues in similarly toned fabrics, form a modish finish with soothing shades.
Gold and silver combined will always make for glamorous look and the pavillion ochre brings a sense of gentle sophistication wherever it goes. The intricate stitching of the eye-catching pattern blends the two shades to create a beautifully stylish roman blind. The ochre would look just gorgeous in the living room, where surrounding it with rich cream walls and sofas will allow it to stand out. Add throws and scatter cushions in gold and silver tones, and go for medium woods throughout for contrast.
With a beautiful portfolio of natural greens, woodland fennel instantly transports you back to the simplicity and wonder of the outdoors. The tones and shapes really bring the fabric to life and sit gently in the background as they create a harmony with the rest of your space. Simple colours are what works best with fennel. A pale blue feature wall around your windows will work wonders when paired with some magnolia partner walls.
You'll love the gorgeously abstract blue tones of the misty woodland in saxon blue. The occasional sage green and pale dove grey is there to accent, and the imagery sits on a clean white background for contrast. Add the saxon blue to a downstairs cloakroom or utility to give the room a cool hue by painting the room a soft white and accessorising with blues and greens. To go along with the woodland theme, add some foliage or wildflower wall art to boot.
This woodland inspired design brings charcoal into alignment with a portfolio of autumnal colours to give your home something to really smile about. Look closer and you'll see the artistry required to create each leafy branch as the fabric takes on a life of its own. Partnering rosemist with a light grey feature wall and dark wooden floor is an inspired way to extend its colour spectrum out into your room.
If you love abstract patterning in soft, relaxing colours, then the kasian in dess is for you. The pale aqua and mint tones in the blind will bring a sense of serenity and peace to any room in the home, working wonderfully as part of a contemporary setting. Create a harmonic look and feel in a home office by hanging the dess against soft off-white or eau de nil walls, giving you a pretty space to work in without bright or bold distractions.
Delicate florals take centre stage in the elegant bougainvillea waterfall, a pretty piece in muted blues and fresh apple greens. An ivory background plays host to this array of foliage, and the outcome is one of freshness and serenity. Use the waterfall to pull together a light and airy living space, where pretty blue hues take centre stage. Alternatively, darken the room with a deep blue feature wall, allowing the blind to offset the colour beautifully.
If gentle summer hues set your world on fire, then the bougainvillea wisteria will suit your home down to the ground. An ivory-white base is home to a pretty array of pretty lilacs and lavenders and hushed blues and greens, all in the form of gorgeously delicate florals and foliage. Hang the wisteria in the master bedroom, where it will get the full attention it so thoroughly deserves. Surround with similar shades of pink and purple, with the occasional accent in green thrown in for good measure.
The grey-toned navy blue that forms the background for the bold and vivacious kensington navy is rich and appealing, whilst the colours it boasts, in indigo, ocean, and petrol blues, plus varying shades of green, truly pop from the fabric. Hang the navy as part of a grand yet contemporary dining room, where darker woods rule and drama takes pride of place. Accent the room with matching aqua blues and hot fuchsia, using them to bring out the rich tones of the blind.
A softly cornered geometric-style arrangement takes centre stage in the grey and taupe soho dove, which incorporates a range of stitching patterns, both simple and complex, giving it a deep and interesting textured look to add character to its pale palette. Calm your home office by treating it to the tranquil orderliness of the dove, which will look simple yet striking against ivory white walls in a room flecked with furnishings and accessories in slate greys, stone whites, and metallic silvers.
Soft neutrals and contemporary florals meld together in the kershaw natural, a beautifully styled roman blind with a timeless sense of sophisticated and an understated air that will offset most colour schemes. Bring a tempered patterning to a bright or bold feature wall in your living room, where the natural will sit pretty against a deep chocolate brown or rich red shade. Add plush fabrics to the rest of the room for a cosy feel that you'll want to sit back and relax in.
With its intricately woven stitching in cream, and a contrasting, chenille-like fabric, the selva in graphite is a gorgeously luxurious blind that blends beautifully into the roman curves of the blind. Whilst the blind itself is a classic one, the contrasting cream and slate grey colour combination is contemporary and modern. Add luxe layers of cosiness to your living room by including the graphite to bring warmth and texture to the room.
Ever true to its name, the kershaw in wine is a striking array of deep wine red tulip-shaped florals on a neutral background of pale biscuit camel. This stylish roman blind seems contemporary yet traditional, making it well-suited to all kinds of homes and settings. Place the wine in the kitchen amidst neutral, cream, or white units, accented by matching wine reds for mood and character. Go for clean lines and straight edges to keep the look simple yet effective.
Gorgeously bold, and bang on trend, the kensington mustard is a real showstopper. A sunny-toned mustard background almost steals the show, except for its stunning display of brightly coloured florals, in pinks, blues, and greens. The mustard would look just ravishing in your living room, against palest grey walls and brightly coloured accessories. Go for either natural wooden flooring or a rich cream carpet with a plush feel, and opt for bold wall art - though nothing that could detract from the blind.
The kershaw gold features a neutral blend of soft golds and gentle greys in the form of contemporary florals on a golden oatmeal background. The outcome is one of modern traditionalism, with an understated yet pretty effect that will suit any home. Use the gold as a subtle feature in a hallway or landing, where you might not want to overpower a smaller space but would like to add some interest and definition.
Add character and depth to your dcor by including the buckingham in natural, where layers of splendid fabric and silky thread gather to form a textured blind with a delicate floral embroidery. Created from shades of ivory and taupe with golden hues, it offers a glamorous finish. Form an elegant and lavish style in a magnolia-based living room by combining the natural with similarly textured materials and distinctive furnishings, accenting the golden stitch by adding gilded accessories and layers of sheer fabric.
Incorporating varying shades of aqua blue and a soft snow grey, the soho in duck egg features a variety of straight, zigzag, and criss-cross stitching to form a delicately textured aesthetic that flows sprucely into the tumbling folds of the roman. The large 'zero' patterning of the duck egg has a faintly retro feel, perfect for giving your living room a vintage look without choosing florals or shabby chic.
The soho rosso features a taupe and mocha base, scattered with berry red accents throughout. The stitching is neat and ordered, varying between straight, zigzag, and criss-cross to form a unique and textured fabric. For an unconventional bathroom colour scheme, design your decor around the rosso, using homely cream and biscuit tiling, soft white walls, and milky mocha bath linens. Add the red from the blind in the form of accessories and knick-knacks to tie the theme together.
A loosely woven country fabric in glistening cream forms the basis for the classic selva in duck egg, complemented prettily with a soft, chenille-feel cloth. Layered together, the two threads create a thick and luxurious roman blind that will look subtly elegant in any space of the home. The duck egg will create a calm and balmy ambience in the master bedroom, where it will keep the warmth in and the light out when lowered.
Modernly monochrome, in charcoal, dove, and white, the soho ochre is home to a faintly retro, soft geometric pattern, with intricately stitched thread forming a range of textures. This sturdy yet lightweight cloth drapes neatly into roman folds, creating a tidy and ordered blind with a soft edge. Team the ochre with mustard yellow to give your home office an ultra-trendy boost of colour. Choose white or dove grey walls as your base, incorporating differently textured linens, light, polished woods, and yellow ornaments and knick-knacks, continuing the uniformed theme.
The soho in terracotta combines a deep, bronze orange, dove grey, and stone white to form a stylish and retro-esque pattern. Differently textured threads form an array of stitching styles, resulting in a contrasting and interesting roman blind. Hang the terracotta against matching stone white walls and pull out the burnt orange shade to use in your soft furnishings, including sofas, throws, and pillows.
Keep up with the latest home dcor trends by including the pavillion in grey in your home. The fashionable grey and yellow colour pairing is both stylish and fun, and offers a serene look without compromising on colour. Hang the grey in your home study for a serious yet interesting look and feel. Opt for pale grey walls and accent throughout with charcoal greys and mustard yellows. Frame yellow and grey wall art in black, and go for modern, sleek furniture.
The pavillion in burnt orange combines a deep autumnal shade of orange with a more neutral charcoal grey, and the effect is both cosy and stylish. The somewhat geometric patterning offers a contemporary look that will work in any home. The burnt orange would be perfect for a warm and inviting den or sitting room area, where you can surround it with palest grey walls and deep shades of orange and grey in your furniture and soft furnishings.
The intricate, traditional patterning of the leonardo in dove is beautifully accentuated by the soft silver colouring. Ranging from barely there grey to gunmetal charcoal, the colour combination is just beautiful and, combined with the pretty stitching, makes quite a statement. Add the dove to your living room to create a truly luxurious look. Go for soft white walls and grey carpeting, and include silvery grey sofas and chairs.
Sleek and shimmering in soft silver, ivory white, and deep shades of grey, the highbury dove is a calm, gentle, and subtly glamorous blind. The heavily layered fabric is gently woven with careful stitching, and folds neatly into the soft, curving arches of the roman style. Opt for monochromatic chic in a contemporary guest bedroom by sitting the dove against matching ivory walls. Choose silver-lined grey bedlinen, incorporating the darker shades of slate and charcoal grey in accessories, frames, and ornaments.
The highbury rosso is sure to be the subject of many a debate. Does it feature trees or ferns? Is it abstract or picturesque? Whatever your opinion, you'll appreciate the refreshing combination of snow white, berry reds, and stone grey in this attractive and eye-catching blind. Use the rosso to capture a refined yet cosy ambience in your room of choice. Perhaps you'll set it against dove grey walls for a moody and contemporary look in the dining room, or you might go for a red, white, and black scheme for a warmer take on a monochrome look.
Mixing soft aqua blue with stone silver, dark oatmeal, and off-white, the highbury in duck egg is a pretty and inviting blind, offering a calm and tranquil aesthetic whilst still maintaining plenty of colour and depth. The duck egg would make the ideal window covering for a home office, where peace and calm are absolutely essential. If you need just a little more colour, choose a matching aqua blue for the walls, rather than white, and use darker teals as occasional accents throughout the room.
Generate a distinctive dcor scheme with the lavish highbury in ochre. Featuring a contemporary blend of slate grey, gold, and honeyed cream threads, this blind is gently woven to create an opulent looking blind with an alluring texture and an eye-catching, creative finish. Hang the ochre against a frame of slate grey or cream walls to enhance its innovative print, blending with soft furnishings and features in coordinating creams and greys.
Beautifully textured in soft, delicate stitching, the highbury terracotta features a contemporary patterning of abstract ferns, in rich bronze, slate grey, and matt silver, all sat on a snow white backdrop. Use the terracotta to highlight a natural colour scheme in a home office, filling the room with taupes, oatmeals, and stones. Opt for light wood furniture to tie in with both the modern and nature-themed looks in the room, and pick glossy silver as your metallic of choice.
The rural checks of the highland duck egg are perfect country fare. The soft aqua blue creates a beautiful base for the multi-dimensional lines to cross, and the end result is one that would look at home in any country-style home. Hang the duck egg in the hallway to add a gentle yet effective burst of colour to neutral walls, giving guests an instant hit of rustic style as soon as they walk in. Complement with similar tones but avoid too much matching - this is rural eclecticism after all.
The pastel aqua blue of the highland in sky sits pretty against the soft oatmeal and rich cream accents, interjected occasionally by a dark midnight blue and a gentle chocolate brown, whilst the soft tweed fabric emphasises the pretty checked patterning. If you love rich country style but need a little light in your life, the sky would be perfect for your living room. Paint the walls cream, and use browns and duck eggs throughout the room to bring out the hues in the blind.
The ultimate in country neutrals, the highland in natural blends rich, creamy biscuit and camel shades for a gorgeously toned effect. This luxe roman blind is ideal for a rural home and will really bring out your love of the country. Surround the natural with similar cream and beige tones, as well as some deeper barky browns and grass and forest greens. Add the occasional print of an animal sketch, such as stags and rabbits, and you have the perfect cosy living room or master bedroom look.
True to its name, the highland hunter allows a deep hunter green to take centre stage in this checked, tweed blind. It sits amidst muddy browns and mustard greens, with the occasional dash of bright rose red, making it a truly country offering. Give the hunter a home in your study or den, where the dark colours will give the room a moody yet cosy feel, and the warmth of the fabric will add homeliness.