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Roman blinds that blend timeless elegance with modern practicality. From £20 to £110, our collection of 432 Roman blinds suits every room and budget. Whether you're after bold geometric patterns, soft florals, or understated plains, you'll find quality fabrics and finishes to match your home's character.

  • Design Styles – Choose from geometric, floral, striped, checked or plain textures. Geometric Roman Blinds
  • Best-Selling Brand – Urban Deco Blinds leads our sales — trusted for quality and design. Urban Deco Blinds Roman Blinds
  • Colour Choices – Available in black, white, blue, brown and yellow fabric finishes.
  • Family-Friendly Options – Kids' designs bring fun and colour to children's bedrooms and playrooms. Kids Design Roman Blinds

Tip: Measure your window width and drop carefully before ordering — Roman blinds stack neatly when raised, making them ideal for smaller spaces or shelving above windows.

Explore our Plain and Textures Roman Blinds for calming sophistication, or browse Flowers and Leaves Roman Blinds for softer, botanical appeal.

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Browse Roman Blinds by Size

Our Roman Blinds are available in a range of sizes to fit standard and non-standard windows. Most can be cut to size at home — check the product description for the trimming range available.

Blackout Roman Blinds

Choose from Roman Blinds in blackout, light-filtering and sheer fabrics. Blackout options are ideal for bedrooms and media rooms; light-filtering blinds diffuse natural light while maintaining privacy.

Roman Blinds Made to Measure

Our Roman Blinds are available in a wide range of colours and patterns — from simple grey and white neutrals through to bold geometric designs and textured weaves.

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FAQs on Roman Blinds

What's the difference between roman blinds and roller blinds?

Roman blinds fold into horizontal pleats when raised, creating a structured, tailored look suited to traditional and contemporary interiors. Roller blinds roll into a compact cylinder, offering a streamlined appearance and easier cleaning. Both provide excellent light control and privacy.

Measure the width of your window frame in three places (top, middle, bottom) and take the smallest measurement. For drop length, measure from the top of the frame to your desired endpoint—sill, apron, or floor. Always measure in centimetres and note the exact dimensions before ordering.

Moisture-resistant fabrics like polyester blends and PVC-coated materials are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. These resist humidity and are easier to clean than natural fibres. Avoid 100% cotton or linen in wet areas, as they absorb moisture and may fade or develop mould.

Yes, roman blinds work well in small spaces when fitted inside the window recess, as they don't protrude into the room. Choose lighter colours and flat-weave fabrics to avoid visual bulk. Inside-recess fitting maximises usable floor space in compact rooms.

Dust weekly with a soft brush or lint-free cloth. For spot cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap on coloured fabrics. Check pleats don't accumulate dust. Avoid soaking unless the fabric label permits. Professional dry cleaning is recommended annually for delicate fabrics.

Roman blinds offer moderate insulation, particularly thicker, heavyweight fabrics. Layering them with thermal linings enhances heat retention and can reduce energy bills. However, they're less effective than thick cellular blinds for serious insulation. Choose blackout linings for improved warmth and light blocking.

Neutral tones—charcoal, cream, soft grey, and taupe—complement modern spaces. Minimalist geometric patterns, subtle textures, and solid colours work best. Avoid busy florals in contemporary settings. Pair light neutrals with metallic or chrome hardware for a current aesthetic.

Yes, roman blinds can be motorised using battery-operated or hardwired systems, offering convenience and safety. Cordless options are available but less common than cordless roller blinds. Motorisation adds to the cost but improves safety for homes with young children or elderly residents.

Roman blinds offer excellent value for style-conscious buyers wanting a tailored look. They're durable, work with various decors, and provide reliable light and privacy control. Initial cost is higher than roller blinds, but their longevity and aesthetic appeal justify the investment for most homeowners.

Roman blinds suit living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and formal dining areas, where their structured appearance complements interior design. They work less well in high-moisture areas like bathrooms without moisture-resistant fabrics. They're ideal where you want a finished, curated window treatment.
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