The light, natural brown of the anthology in abyss makes for a blind that is truly fit for purpose, with a supple, woven fabric that will pull its weight amongst all kinds of colour schemes and dcor styles. This pretty country fabric blend perfectly in a rustic setting, such as a living room filled with hessians, natural woods, and shabby chic furniture. Alternatively, use in the bathroom amidst bright turquoises or lively greens to create a gorgeous colour scheme that you won't want to walk out of.
The apollo in endeavour features a lightweight, pliable fabric in rich, cream shade, with lightly textured patterning dusted over the top. Adjustable louvres can be easily tilted or moved to protect you and your room from light disturbances and excess heat as and when you please. Combine the endeavour with deep forest greens or rich terracottas for an outdoorsy look in the kitchen or dining room, where medium woods will fit best.
The apollo in aspire is a calming, natural-coloured vertical blind, made from a lightweight, yet robust, high quality fabric whose neatly hanging louvres keep the light and the heat out as and when you need them to. Sit the aspire amongst gentle country greens, dusky blues, or muted pinks for a lovely, cosy feeling in your living room or kitchen. Accessorise with hessian fabrics, wicker furniture, and rustic woods, for a truly shabby chic style that is so on trend right now.
Go bold with the roma (fr) in ebony for a dramatic window display that's certain to grab your visitors' attention. This contemporary black blind features a crisp and considerable fabric which forms a modern look with striking effect, and provides the added bonus of tilting louvres for your shading and privacy needs. Fashion a striking dcor scheme in your lounge by featuring the ebony amidst punchy fuschia walls and polished, ebony furniture.
The smooth neutral of the origin (blackout) steel is a versatile shade of grey-beige that works well with almost any colour it comes across. The quality blackout fabric works well as adjustable louvres, which can be moved according to how much light you want in your room. Complement a rich burgundy for a traditional colour scheme in the lounge or den, or pair with browns and taupes for a cosy, modern feel in the kitchen.
Add a touch of vigour to a dim window with the origin (blackout) in flamingo. This supple blind has a smooth feel and neatly hanging louvres that can be tilted or moved according to how much light you want to let into the room. Make the flamingo stand out by placing in a white bathroom or kitchen, with only colour-coordinated accessories to accent the deep pink colour. Or use in a child's bedroom, amongst baby pinks, soft whites, and contemporary florals.
The origin (blackout) in illusion is a light, agile fabric in a candy pink colour, making it both striking in appearance and easily usable. Gently tilt the louvres to allow the light to pour through, or close again to keep it out - whichever you choose, it will be quick and easy to do. Hang the illusion in a vintage-style kitchen, accented by off-white walls and shabby chic furniture. Decorate with old retro advert posters in complementary colours, and you'll have the most fashionable kitchen around.
A dark taupe in colour, the appropriately named origin (blackout) taupe is a wonderfully tactile, cotton-feel fabric that you'll find you just love to touch. Regardless of its forgiving feel, the high quality fabric is hardwearing and resilient, effortlessly serving its purpose as a proficient blackout blind. For warm, welcoming atmosphere, place the taupe against your kitchen window, surrounded by soft creams and the occasional darker brown.
The origin (blackout) in chambray is a bright and brave hue that will keep out light disturbances whilst adding an attractive feature piece to your room. The smooth texture of the quality fabric used is perfect for its moveable louvres, which can be tilted at ease. This contemporary blue shade will add a splash of colour to an otherwise neutral bathroom or kitchen, making for a cool, calm, and collected environment.
The origin (blackout) in bright orange boasts a flame-coloured fabric that hangs neatly in louvres that are easily adjustable for light and privacy. This blind will certainly steal the show, no matter where it's placed, so why not take a walk on the wild side and make a statement in your home? For a warm, vibrant look in a cosy den, combine the bright orange with off-white walls and accenting accessories.
The deep shade of the origin (blackout) in dark purple can't help but be the star of the show, with its smooth texture and lightweight feel. Let the outside in, or keep it out, by adjusting the louvres accordingly. Set the dark purple against pale cream walls and bring the colour to life with occasional silver ornaments, frames, and fittings. Or instead, give your hallway or landing a boost of colour to add depth and intrigue to magnolia or beige walls.
The oyster blind, from the origin (blackout) range, is subtlety at its best. The soft cream fabric radiates luxurious sophistication, whilst still maintaining a confident neutrality that helps it to match almost any colour. For a country, shaker-style kitchen, sit the oyster amongst matching cream units, with wooden worktops and rustic furniture, accompanied by pretty florals and vintage-style appliances.
The origin (blackout) in coffee is indeed a deep coffee shade of brown, and forms an effective blackout blind with its durable, opaque fabric. Neat louvres hang from the rail and can be tilted and moved as you please - or indeed as the sun dictates. Group the coffee with hues of the same ilk, such as pale cappuccinos and soft mochas, to create the perfect colour scheme for the kitchen, where you'll be drinking your morning tea.
A delicate pale pink and a sprightly, light fabric come together here to form the origin (blackout) in amour, a romantic and pretty vertical blind. The lightweight louvres can be moved across and tilted to suit your needs, and are durable and long-lasting in quality. The amour will create an ethereal, romantic vibe when paired with dainty country florals in a bedroom, and is best complemented by creams and whites, along with stronger pink shades.
So subtle in colour that it's barely there, the origin (blackout) in oyster grey offers just a hint of colour to blend in beautifully with existing dcor. Despite its understated texture and hue, this is a mighty blackout blind, ideal for blocking out the outside light. For a neutral look in a home office or bedroom, team the oyster grey with taupes and soft greys, to add calm and serenity to your home.
For a traditional yet modern window display, opt for the bari spc merino, a contemporary blind with adjustable louvres. This practical feature allows you to move the slats accordingly, filtering the desired amount of light and breeze. And if that wasn't enough, this quality fabric also carries a solar protective coating that repels the suns heat without affecting the fabric. Use the merino in your master bedroom to form a sophisticated colour scheme.
With its tilting louvres, which allow you to control the room's levels of light, ventilation, and privacy, and its solar protective coating to reflect the sun's rays, the bari spc astra is nothing if not practical. Add to this its rich, creamy tone, and you have a blind that is both functional and packed full of style. Complement a rustic country kitchen by including the astra amongst organic shades of apple green, terracotta, and sky blue.
The milky coconut brings a warm, neutral cream tone, with a fresh and clean aesthetic, to the lightly textured bari spc collection. Sitting neatly in vertical slats, the fabric is lightweight yet durable, offering a modern look and feel. Dabble in an all-white colour scheme in the living room by combining the coconut with varying shades of white and cream, using these soft tones for everything from walls and floors to furniture and ornaments.
The mischka, from the bari spc range, displays the palest of greys, adorned with fine stitching and gentle ribbing. Practical as ever, this spc blind reflects the sun's harsh rays, allowing you a controlled and even temperature no matter the time of year. For true contemporary chic, match the mischka with mustard yellows and darker slate greys, using the blind as a tempering accent to a bold colour scheme.
Displaying a bold, luscious petrol blue, the governor bay stems from the bari spc collection, a range of practical blinds with a useful sun protective coating to reflect strong, warming rays, helping you to prevent your home from overheating in the summer. Go all out blue in the bathroom by hanging the governor bay amidst a white suite and pale blue walls. Choose vintage-inspired blue and white patterned tiles, accenting the look with antique finds and naked, unfinished woods.
Appropriately named, the bari spc in pure displays a beautifully clean, lily white hue that serves as the perfect canvas for the lightly stitched texturing of the thick yet papery fabric. The adjustable louvres hang in an orderly fashion to convey a neat and contemporary aesthetic. Craft a refreshingly airy atmosphere in the master bedroom by combining the pure with matching white walls and bedlinen, opting for polished wooden floorboards and light wood furniture.
The beautiful midnight blue of the rhino gives a dreamy edge to this contemporary bari spc blind. Adorned with fine stitching in a matching blue, the fabric is sturdy and durable yet with a soft, paper-like texture. Complement the rhino with shimmering silvers for a modern, streamlined look in a teenager's bedroom. Choose white or pale grey paint for the walls, and match bedlinen to the deep blue of the blind.
A pretty shade of cream, the bari spc in cararra offers all of the practicality of its range along with a subtle sense of style. As well as the multifaceted functionality of the adjustable louvres, the fabric is backed with a solar protective coating to reflect unwanted sunlight, keeping overly warm temperatures at bay. The cararra is the ideal choice for taming bolder tones of plum or aubergine, making for a beautifully striking scheme.
The deep, mature red of the tuscany brings a sophisticated yet country vibe to the ever practical bari spc range. Fully adjustable louvres hang neatly from the rail, providing a sleek and modern edge to this otherwise traditional blind. Match the dark red tuscany with soft, country creams for a contemporary take on country style. Go for wooden floors and cream walls, using a similar shade of red for additions such as throws and cushions.
In sleek slate grey, the bari spc in manatee offers a contemporary and clean aesthetic, complemented by barely-there stitching to provide texture and depth. Its solar protective coating gives this blind additional practicality by reflecting the sun's rays to keep the room nice and cool. Accent the manatee with a vibrant lime green in your home office to bring the grey tone to life. Opt for metallic, modern furniture for a hint of industrial style, going for unfinished wooden flooring and matching lime oddments.
The 'peaches 'n' cream' tone of the bari spc's sienna is as sweet as they come, displaying a pale, pinky peach hue with a somewhat vintage feel. The design of the blind itself, however, is sleek and contemporary, with a modern fabric hanging neatly in streamlined vertical slats. For pretty sophistication in an older child's, pair the sienna with a gentle cream hue, keeping the same, barely-there tones throughout the room.
The sweet sky blue of the bari spc perano offers a cheery, summery hue, not contradicted by the clean, papery feel of the fabric, which is tough and durable. The neatly hanging louvres are easily adjusted to allow more or less light, air, and privacy. Give your kitchen a happy-go-lucky lift by settling the perano in amongst white units and tiles. By adding a sunshine yellow and plenty of light, rustic woods, you can achieve a contemporary country look sure to put a smile on your face during mealtimes.