In the soft red version of the lilium, the cream background offers just the subtlest tint of yellow, and on it sits large, intricately drawn florals in hushed reds, country greens, and gentle taupes. The luxuriously silky texture of the fabric works perfectly with the shape of the blind, complementing soft with soft. Decorate your dining room with all out elegance by placing the soft red against a matching red feature wall, keeping the remaining walls cream.
On a distressed-look lilac base sit dainty birds and beautiful florals in the sweetly vintage bird garden lavender. The distinctive print adds charm and character, whilst the hue is one of wistful romance and calming tranquility. Craft yourself a peaceful realm to call your own by blending the lavender with matching soft whites in the master bedroom. Use varying shades of purple, such as lilac, heather, and aubergine, to emphasise the shades in the blind.
The delicately drawn florals of the allium range look perfect in the prettily muted tones of the blossom. The watercolour look of the indigos, pinks, and greens sit happily on a clean white background, and the effect is attractively understated. Use the blossom to breathe life into a downstairs hallway, where it will look beautiful against cream or white walls, and its unobtrusive look and feel will only serve to add light and airiness to this all-important living space, making it a welcoming area for both you and your guests.
Dark and moody, the nova grape is an attractively unusual shade of aubergine purple, and further character is added by the soft, suede-feel fabric and its barely-there zigzag patterning. The supple cloth crimps effortlessly into the puckers of the roman, forming a luxe and stylish blind. Glam up your master bedroom by combining the grape with shades of silver and soft grey. Go for palest grey walls and match your bedlinen to the blind, then accessorise with silver throws, cushions, frames, and ornaments for a dark and striking design.
The soft fabric of puffin black works in perfect harmony with the jet black used to catch the eye. As you look closer you'll see how the whites and browns flow into one another to create a print that is reminiscent of the characterful paintings and pictures we all love to have around the home. Add a few coastal-inspired prints to your living room to create a theme that will live long in the memory.
Using a classic monochrome colour palette, the scandi sprig noir displays sweet sprigs of foliage in ice white and pale dove grey on a jet black background, resulting in a striking and unique aesthetic that's sure to draw the eye. Create a monochrome home study by including the noir along with pale grey or white walls and accessorising with black and white furniture in a contemporary style. Go for black and white photography for your wall art for a retro feel.
Fun and refreshing, the bergen in seafoam provides a cool pale blue base covered with contemporary floral illustrations in ice white, deep blue, and muted mustard. This roman blind is ideal for a modern home with bags of style. Add the seafoam to a sunny living room or kitchen with white walls and furniture, and accessorise with varying shades of blue. For some extra depth and character, try adding in the occasional mustard tone to bring out that from the blind.
On a creamy oatmeal base, the allium in jewel features prettily drawn florals and foliage in pastel shades of blue, green, pink, and yellow, creating a summery canvas that's sure to breathe life into any room. Set the jewel against a soft mauve feature wall, which will pull out the colours in the blind as well as providing a focal point for the room. Paint the remainder of the walls cream and accent throughout the room with pastels.
Made from 100% cotton and with a smooth, tight weave, the beach hut antique is a roman blind packed with quality as well as real vintage style. An antique cream base is home to sketched images of patterned and coloured beach huts, forming a cute and quirky artwork. Add to a beach-style bedroom alongside blues and creams, adding in some shabby chic accessories to continue the nautical effect. Plenty of wood furniture will match the scheme well and will bring out the brown tones in the blind.
In dusty brown, the sayuri range offers up the moleskin, a darker take on its typical pretty floral. Florals complement the muted mocha shade perfectly, in mustard limes, mint greens, and yellowy whites, forming a unique and contemporary blind not to be missed. Combine cosiness with fresh, modern style in your guest bedroom by teaming the moleskin with matching white walls and choosing woods in teams similar to the blind's background.
Using a contemporary colour scheme of black and yellow, the forest leaves noir displays a foliage display of patterned leaves, featuring stripes, spots, and more. The white background offsets the bold hues perfectly, allowing them to stand out loud and proud. Team the noir with pale grey walls - or pale lemon if you can't resist colour - and go for monochrome prints on the walls for a sleek and sophisticated look.
In gentle blue tones, the finch toile in delft displays beautiful bird and blossom imagery on a mixed tone background and the result is stunning. Indigo charcoal alongside white detailing offset the blue beautifully for a striking aesthetic you won't be able to resist. Go for an elegant look in your guest bedroom, surrounding the delft with matching cool blue tones with white and grey accenting. Give the room a loose nature theme by adding bird images to the walls and choose floral bedlinen.
In a hushed midnight blue, the nova's orion is an attractive and dusky shade, and encompasses the idea of understated luxury with its soft and supple, suede-feel fabric. The overall look is unusual, stylish, and chic, fitting in perfectly with the handsome roman style. Adopt a blue and white colour scheme in your home office, featuring the orion as your key focal point. Paint the walls in a pure white, and opt for matching white fabrics throughout the room.
Add character and depth to your dcor by including the field flowers blind in rouge, where layers of splendid, cotton-like threads form a uniquely textured blind with a distressed and rustic effect, which features an organic blend of sages, khakis, and taupes, along with eye-catching red buds. Encase the rouge in soft hessian and tweed fabrics for a country theme with delicate detail, harmonising in neutral, lush tones and contrasting cream for a refined look, and accenting the pops of orange-hued red with similarly toned features.
The cluck cluck scarlet was made for colour lovers. Its bold red shade is bright enough that no other hues are needed, and the jet black, dove grey, and creamy beige accents are enough. The detailing on the sweet chicken illustrations adds character and depth and you're sure to fall in love with these cute characters. Add the scarlet to a contemporary kitchen, full of white or dove grey units and neutral walls.
Embrace a striking and appealing feature with the field flowers in copper, where an impressive array of thistle buds, butterflies, and leafy foliage dance on a vintage cream base with the soothing hues of mauve, lush green, and copper characters. Frame the attractive and distinctive copper in alike, wholesome materials for a welcoming and cosy feel in your living room or den. Choose pleasing fabrics, adding similar, artistic prints in an assortment of harmonising shades for a continued theme with delicate flora and sophisticated, organic hues.
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.
The delightful dusky pink base to the dotty rose blind is both attractive and charismatic, whilst the nimble and graceful cloth adds a casual and relaxed feel. Complete a refined and pretty look by incorporating this charming polka dot into your home. Form an inviting and attractive kitchen by adding subtle shades of colour and delicate patterns, combining with seafoam green, cornflower blue, and gentle lavender for a kitsch-inspired colour scheme, and glossy white furnishings for a refined and classy finish.
The deep grey of the nova dove provides a neutral backdrop to a subtle arrowed patterning on this luxury feel curtain. The high quality fabric is available lined or unlined, so that you can use it as a blackout blind if you wish. Use the dove as part of a contemporary monochromatic colour scheme that can be complemented by splashes of yellow, orange, or lime for a cool and funky living room or dining room that will be the envy of all of your friends.
The gorgeous apple green of the finch toile in willow is delicious and refreshing, and the bird and flower imagery makes for a beautiful work of art. The dappled background adds extra interest, whilst the grey and white tones complement the look perfectly. The willow surely belongs in the kitchen, where the appetising colour will sit pretty against white units and matching green walls. Seek out appliances, utensils, and tea towels in coordinated green hues, and include natural wood tones throughout.
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.
The superstar in graphite uses its typical sketched star shapes to offer a strong blend of blacks, reds, and blues, resulting in a fun yet studious blind that will add a fresh and contemporary aesthetic wherever it's hung. Use the graphite in the playroom or den, where children of all ages will appreciate it. Match to a blue carpet, light walls, and red soft furnishings. Use light to medium woods to retain that modern feeling, and opt for glossy silver finishings.
On a bed of oatmeal taupe sit painted florals in ice white and deep teal, forming the attractive sayuri marine. The fabric is a smooth, linen-like one, lightweight enough to form the gentle folds of the roman with ease. Use the marine to add a hint of colour to a neutral kitchen, surrounding it with creams, oatmeals, and browns as base shades. Add tablecloths, placemats, and tea towels in accenting teal to complement that in the blind, continuing the theme over to wall art as well.
A multi-coloured affair, but in muted country shades, the rustic field flowers in elderberry displays an array of wildflowers on a dark oatmeal backdrop. The florals feature damson and marigold shades, whilst the foliage offers complementing teal and sage greens. Hang the natural elderberry in a rural styled bedroom, painting the walls in pale lilac or soft sage, and including plenty of country woods and rustic, hessian fabrics.
If it's cuteness you're looking for, then the birds ochre comes up trumps. Mustard, charcoal, and turquoise birds sit pretty on a buttercream background, resulting in bright, vivid, and cheery vibe reminiscent of springtime. The ochre would make the perfect addition to a nursery or playroom. Keep the room light and airy to avoid overwhelm, accessorising with bedding, ornaments, and wall art in subtle shades of yellow and teal.
The allium in slate blue features a baby blue background adorned with delicate blossoms in blue and green tones that bring to mind a somewhat nautical look. The resulting feel is cool, calm, and collected, with an ambience of tranquillity. Use the slate blue to provide your kitchen with a refreshing vibe to keep the room feeling peaceful all day long. Surround with similar blues, accenting occasionally with sage and forest greens for a natural look and feel.
A wildlife-inspired blind in neutral monochrome, the owl in flint features alert-looking owls sketched onto a stone grey background, and the look is simple yet effective. The cotton fabric ensures a sturdy yet pliable quality that will sit neatly in the folds of a classic roman blind. Choose a contemporary yet country vibe in your living room, by using the flint as part of a monochrome colour scheme, including grey couches, white walls, and black accenting.
Incorporating the fashionable colour scheme of grey and yellow, the scandi birds in mustard is home to sweet birds in a two-tonal grey, with the deep yellow shade forming the base. The canvas fabric is lightweight and agile, so it forms the roman curves with ease. Settle for a trendy look in your living room by using the mustard to inspire a contemporary but cutesy vibe. Choose white or stone grey walls as a base, and match the sofas to the blinds, using soft grey upholstery or throws.
Incorporate the enchanting bird garden canvas into your dcor for a sophisticated look with charming detail, where a soft, cotton-like fabric hosts a display of feathered friends and creative foliage in soothing white on a mild oatmeal background. Display the canvas amid layers of splendid linen in harmonising caramel and biscuit shades, framing the blind with honeyed fabrics and complementing colours.
The barely-there zigzag patterning of the nova raven prevents this blind from being just another block colour piece, breaking up the charcoal hue with a darker black. The cloth has a moccasin texture to it, making it supple and touchable. Employ the raven to tone down brighter hues, sitting it amongst burnt oranges, deep reds, or zesty yellows to temper their volume. Alternatively, include it in a monochrome colour scheme, teaming with sister greys, ebony blacks, snow whites, and glossy silvers.
Bright and striking, the hedgerow magenta uses pinks, limes, and plums to add a fun vibrancy to its pretty and modern floral pattern. The varying shades complement each other perfectly, resulting in a colourful yet coordinated window covering. You'll want as much of the magenta on display as possible, so use it on a large window and in a room where it will be closed often. Place against a matching plum wall for impact, and use the pale lime and hot fuschia as accent colours for your oddments and knick-knacks.
Bang on trend, the bergen in grey mixes a fashionable grey and yellow combo with a totally contemporary take on floral patterning. Think deep mustards, cool stones, and striking slates, tempered by off-white shading as backgrounds for the flowers. The grey would make the perfect addition to a cool and collected office or study, opting for white or lightly toned furniture, and accessorising with pale and slate grey soft furnishings, throwing in the occasional mustard for depth and good measure.
The faux suede in black offers a more luxurious take on monochromatic minimalism, with its lightweight, soft-feel fabric and jet black hue, and the suppleness of the cloth means it folds gorgeously into neat roman pleats. The stark shade of the black will look stunning against white walls and lime soft furnishings in a contemporary living room or home office. Keep furniture to clean, modern lines and scatter splashes of lime throughout the room.
The faux suede in navy comes the darkest of blues, an almost-black midnight affair. This deep hue is softened by its gentle, touchable texture, one that could be easily mistaken for the real thing. The timeless shade of the navy will work fantastically as a dark accent for an all-white home office. Add silvers or golds for a contemporary and glamorous edge, or choose stripes and polka dots to provide some extra cuteness to the scheme.
A deep and luxurious blend of rich brick red and soft, suede-feel cloth, the faux suede in maroon is a mature and classy blind whose gentle texture provides a distinctive and touchable feel, as well as warmth and cosiness. Place the maroon in the dining room to bring a classic and snug feel to the room. Settle against country cream walls, and choose dark and medium woods in chunky shapes. Pick a colour to accent the room, perhaps slate or dove grey, and use it in ornaments and finishings.
The soft beige of the nova oatmeal creates a gorgeously subtle neutral that will work with a wide range of colour and decor schemes. The smoothly textured fabric, with its luxe suede feel, is irresistible to touch and works fantastically in the curved crimps of the roman. Soften a dark, plummy by combining it with the tempering oatmeal in a moody master bedroom or living room. Opt for a boldly pattern wallpaper, featuring the plum, and set the blind against this.
A deep, dark red, the faux suede brick is a rich and luxurious offering that provides lots of warmth and bags of charm. Both you and your guests will love the soft finish to the fabric, barely distinguishable from the real thing. Hanging the brick in the dining room allows you to choose between a clean, contemporary design and a moody traditional one. If it's fresh, modern lines that you love, go for white walls and grey accents.
Create an elegant and regal look with the faux suede in purple, where daring and courageous mauve meets a soothing, velvety cloth to form an eye-catching blind with modish texture, gorgeous colouring, and stacks of style. Match the impressive purple with soft furnishings and fabrics in similar shades of aubergine and damson, creating a continued intense burst of colour full of tempting texture. Incorporate gilded accessories and golden hued oddments to form a more glamorous finish to an imperial look.
The smooth, moccasin-feel nova walnut offers an appetising chocolate brown, giving it a cosy and warm look and feel. Detailing is added using tiny zigzag patterning in contrasting brown shades, providing this blind with depth and texture. Use the walnut as part of a snug living room or den, accompanied by country cream walls and medium woods. For an accent colour, opt for a soft aqua or duck egg for a modern and calming feel, or shimmering gold for a touch of glamour.
The faux suede in duckegg combines the distinctive feel of suede with the always fashionable tone of soft aqua, resulting in a cool and contemporary roman blind with a classic edge. The cloth is lightweight and agile, and so folds and drapes with ease. A calming and tranquil addition to any home, the duckegg would work wonderfully as part of a home office. Choose modern white furniture and patterned soft furnishings in a matching aqua hue, adding in the occasional silver feature to add life and character.
If you're looking for a textured take on a block colour blind, then the faux suede range could be for you. The olive version offers a natural green which, balanced with the suede-feel fabric, offers contemporary chic with an organic twist. Perfect for providing a modern home with the feel of the outdoors, the olive will look stunning amongst creams and browns, and accented with muted golds and lovely fawns.
Imagine your ideal coffee-coloured blind with a fabric just as soft and creamy, and you have the gorgeous faux suede in latte. The gentle fawn colour complements the softness of the suede-feel cloth to create a luxurious and touchable look. The latte will work well in a living room or den to provide a taming neutral to deep chocolate browns and dark forest greens. Furnish the room with plenty of natural woods, both dark and medium, and accent throughout with muted brushed golds.
The faux suede aubergine is the richest of colours and the most sumptuous of blinds. A heavy-looking, but lightweight to the touch, suede-feel fabric is home to a gorgeous plummy aubergine shade, deep and dazzling in its aesthetic. Use the aubergine to form a striking window feature in your country dining room, where it will bring contemporary chic to a traditional environment. Stick to cream walls and use plenty of dark woods in the room, choosing an equally modern silver to accent.
The faux suede in charcoal offers a different take on jet black, providing a softer monochrome shade that is much less overpowering, whilst the touchable suede-feel fabric is warm and cosy, and barely distinguishable from the real thing. The subtle quality of the charcoal makes this roman blind the perfect hue for taming a brighter and bolder colour scheme. Use to break up a strong red and black dining room; a lime and neon teenager's bedroom; or a cobalt blue bathroom.
The hazelnut brown of the nova nutmeg is a rich and homely shade, and the tonal feel of the patterning adds depth and character. The cloth itself feels like a soft suede, making it impossible to resist touching it as you walk past your window. For a bright and outdoorsy atmosphere in a contemporary living room or dining room, couple the nutmeg with a bright, lively lime, which the brown will temper at the same time as being a feature colour itself.
Include dreamy texture and delicious tones in your home by incorporating the faux suede in mocha for a sophisticated look full of warming hues. The velvet-like cloth falls neatly and naturally to form an effortless roman blind with inviting comfort and appeasing colour. Blend the delectable mocha with harmonising shades of latte, caramel, and ivory to craft a traditional, relaxing palette, adding ornaments and furnishings in an array of alike tones.
A neutral combination of soft oatmeal and gentle, suede-feel fabric, the faux suede in natural is stylish and unobtrusive, perfect for offsetting against stronger shades to temper the mood in any home. The light, neutral tone of the natural makes it a versatile and easy to mix into a range of decor schemes. It would be ideal for giving a darker room a lightening effect or for adding additional texture to a room full of different kinds of fabrics.
The nova in saffron is home to a deep, golden mustard tone, decorated with subtle and tiny zigzags, that offer texture more than pattern. This is a sophisticated blind, particularly when combined with the classic roman styling, and it will add a chic edge to any surrounding. Plump for modern and tasteful scheme in your living room, settling the saffron amidst a palette of browns and golds for a calming and neutral ambience.
The faux suede bottle green is a lightweight and easy-to-use roman blind consisting of a the darkest of forest greens and a gorgeously touchable suede-feel fabric. This deep shade is sure to add a moody, mysterious feel to any room in the home. The softness of the cloth soothes the darkness of the bottle green's colour, making it perfect for a cosy and warm living room. Team with dark or medium woods, with rustic finishes, and gentle fawns and oatmeals to tame the heavy ambience.
Are you looking for a dark and rich blue that doesn't overpower the room? Then the pretty and subtle faux suede cornflower could be the blind for you, with its beautifully lightweight cloth and irresistible texture that form a gorgeous and stylish window covering. Perfectly suited to rooms with white and neutral colourings, the cornflower will stand out and shine. Go for stark white walls and furniture, with distressed white floorboards, throwing in the occasional fabric in taupe or fawn to create a rustically nautical style.