Sounds like a minor detail? In practice, it’s one of the factors that has the greatest impact on the quality of everyday life in the home. By choosing the right fabrics for fabric blinds, you can tailor the atmosphere of a room precisely to its purpose and the individual needs of those using it. The bedroom? Go for blackout curtains that block out all light. The living room? Delicate dim-out fabrics or textures that gently filter the sunlight are ideal. The office? Screen-type fabrics are ideal, as they reduce glare on screens whilst still allowing you to keep an eye on what’s happening outside the window. It is a perfect solution for the times in which working from home is becoming increasingly common.
Roller blinds no longer need to be merely a neutral accessory. In the new collection, the variety of textures and colours plays a major role. From subtle, minimalist textures to bold fabrics that become a real feature of the interior. You can choose from, among other things, elegant velvet fabrics that lend the interior a sense of softness and luxury, modern screens in various degrees of transparency, and a rich colour palette that can easily be matched to the style of your home.
It features timeless shades of white, cream and beige that blend perfectly with bright, Scandinavian and minimalist interiors. For lovers of elegant, modern interiors, there is a wide selection of greys – from cool, light tones to deep graphite shades – as well as classic blacks, which beautifully emphasise the character of spaces designed in a loft or modern classic style.
There is also no shortage of warm, natural colours inspired by nature and earthy textures. Beiges, browns and shades of coffee with milk blend perfectly with wood, stone and soft textiles, creating a cosy atmosphere in the living room or bedroom. For those looking to add more character to their interiors, the collection also offers stylish colour accents – deep navies, soothing greens, elegant blues, as well as more vibrant reds, mustard yellows and delicate pinks. As a result, the roller blind can become not just a backdrop, but a deliberate decorative feature that sets the tone for the whole room.
Sometimes it seems as though transforming an interior requires a complete redesign of the space. Yet very often, all it takes is a single well-chosen element – a wall colour, some textiles… or perhaps just a new blind on the window. It’s a change that affects the lighting throughout the room, enhances the interior design and adapts to your lifestyle. And that’s precisely why more and more people are starting to see blinds as an important design feature.