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When choosing blinds for your home, most people focus on style, fabric, or how much light they block, but colour is just as important.

The right shade can brighten a space, make a room feel bigger, or tie your entire design scheme together. The wrong one can stick out awkwardly or make the room feel darker than it should.

The good news is that choosing the right colour for your made-to-measure blinds doesn’t need to be complicated. A few simple guidelines can help you find a shade that works beautifully in every room of your home.

 

Living Rooms: Keep Things Balanced

Your living room is often the most used space in the house, so your blinds need to work with a range of colours and textures.

Neutral tones are usually the safest option here. Shades like soft grey, warm beige, taupe or off-white blend easily with most interiors and won’t compete with statement furniture or artwork.

If your room already includes strong colours or bold patterns, keeping your made-to-measure blinds neutral helps create balance. On the other hand, if your space is quite minimal, a slightly deeper tone can add subtle depth without overwhelming the room.

 

Kitchens: Light and Practical

Kitchens tend to benefit from lighter colours. Cream, white, pale grey or soft stone shades reflect natural light and help the space feel fresh and open.

Because kitchens can be busy environments, lighter blinds also hide dust and cooking marks better than you might think.

If you want a little more personality, muted greens or soft blues can work beautifully in kitchens, especially when paired with wooden worktops or natural textures.

Choosing made-to-measure blinds ensures they fit neatly around windows, sinks or splashbacks where standard sizes can look awkward.

Peony and Sage Grainsack Charcoal Roman Blind

Bedrooms: Calm and Cosy

Bedrooms should feel relaxing, so the colour of your blinds should support that calm atmosphere.

Soft, muted tones work best here. Think dusty blue, sage green, warm beige or gentle greys. These shades help create a restful environment without feeling too dark or heavy.

If you prefer a darker bedroom for better sleep, deeper tones like charcoal or navy can work well with blackout made-to-measure blinds, especially in modern bedrooms with neutral walls.

The key is choosing colours that make the space feel peaceful rather than energising.

Bathrooms: Fresh and Simple

Bathrooms are usually smaller spaces, so lighter colours tend to work best.

White, light grey or pale stone shades keep the room feeling clean and bright. These colours also reflect natural light, which is helpful in bathrooms with smaller windows.

Moisture-resistant blinds are often the best choice in bathrooms, and opting for made-to-measure blinds ensures they sit neatly within the window frame, giving the room a more polished finish.

Humber Indigo Roman Blind

Hallways and Smaller Rooms: Brighten the Space

Hallways, landings and smaller rooms often lack natural light, so colour choice really matters here.

Light tones can make these spaces feel bigger and brighter. Soft neutrals, pale greys and warm creams all work well.

Well-fitted made-to-measure blinds help maintain clean lines in these narrower areas, preventing the window from becoming a cluttered focal point.

If you’re looking to refresh your windows with perfectly fitted made-to-measure blinds that suit every room of your house, explore the collection available online at The Sewing House. 

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