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Whether you are looking for a striking, brightly coloured blind, or something more subtle, minimal and stylish such as black blinds, grey blinds or white blinds, you will find the ideal blind to suit your decor in our collection below. 

You can select a colour below to narrow down our vast collection to your preferred colour choice. You can request free samples of your favourite fabrics, get an instant price and order online. All of our blinds are made to your measurements and specification and are available with fast UK delivery.

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The Importance of Colour in Blind Selection

The colours that surround us daily play a significant role in influencing our emotions and psychological states. When selecting blinds, it's imperative to consider the emotional and psychological implications that colour choices can induce:

Mood Enhancement

Colours have the innate ability to enhance or alter the mood within a space. For instance, brighter colours like yellows and oranges can evoke feelings of happiness, energy, and optimism. These are ideal for living spaces where you wish to foster a vibrant and lively atmosphere.

Calming Effects

Colours on the cooler end of the spectrum, like blues and greens, are associated with a calming and soothing effect. Implementing these colours in spaces meant for relaxation, like bedrooms and bathrooms, can help create a tranquil environment conducive to rest and reflection.

Space Perception

Lighter colours tend to reflect more light, making a room appear larger and more open, while darker colours can provide a cosy, intimate feeling but may make spaces seem smaller.


Colours and Types of Blinds

Different blind types offer unique aesthetic and functional qualities. Understanding these differences is key in selecting the perfect colour:

Venetian Blinds: With horizontal slats, Venetian blinds allow for precise light control. Opt for natural wood tones for a warm, traditional feel or choose bold colours for a modern, dynamic look.

Roller Blinds: Offering a sleek, minimalist profile, roller blinds are ideal canvases for showcasing vibrant colours or subtle, textured patterns, adapting seamlessly to any design style.

Vertical Blinds: These blinds are perfect for large windows and sliding doors, with elongated slats that can accommodate both muted and bold colours effectively.

 

Examples of Coloured Blinds and Their Effects

Red Blinds

Red is a powerful and stimulating colour that can evoke passion and energy. It's an excellent choice for spaces where dynamic and vibrant interactions occur, like living rooms or dining areas.

Blue Blinds

Known for its calming and soothing properties, blue is ideal for creating a tranquil retreat. It's a popular choice for bedrooms and bathrooms where relaxation is a priority.

Green Blinds

Representing nature and tranquillity, green blinds can infuse a sense of calm and freshness into a room. They're perfect for spaces where you’d like to establish a serene and balanced environment.

White Blinds

White is a neutral and versatile colour that imparts a sense of cleanliness and simplicity. It's a timeless option that can adapt to various styles and settings, providing a bright and airy feel.

Grey Blinds

Grey offers a sleek and contemporary look while maintaining neutrality. It's an elegant choice that pairs well with various colour schemes without overwhelming the space.


Colour Matching & Coordination for Blinds

Coordinating blind colours with your room’s palette enhances visual harmony:

Complementary Colours

Using the colour wheel, find colours opposite to your wall or furniture colour for blinds that pop.

Analogous Colours

Select blind colours adjacent to your room's primary colour for a subtle, cohesive look.

Neutral Tones

Grays, whites, and beiges work well with almost any colour scheme, offering flexibility and elegance.

 

Room-Specific Blind Colour Recommendations

Choosing blinds for specific rooms involves considering both function and aesthetics:

Bedroom: Opt for calming and serene colours like soft blues, greens, or pastels to promote relaxation and sleep.

Living Room: Vibrant or warm colours like reds, oranges, or yellows can make the space feel inviting and energetic.

Kitchen: Consider easy-to-clean blinds in cheerful, appetizing colours like red, yellow, or green.

 

Care and Maintenance of Coloured Blinds

Preserve the vibrancy and longevity of your coloured blinds with these tips:

Cleaning: Dust and clean regularly to prevent colour fading. Use mild soaps for deeper cleaning without damaging the colour. Always consult the fabric care instructions before cleaning.

UV Protection: Consider blinds with UV-resistant coatings to protect against sunlight damage, crucial for maintaining bright or dark-coloured blinds.

Professional Advice: Consult with experts on the specific care practices for the material and colour of your blinds to ensure they stay beautiful for years.