Purple Blinds
Colour
Design Style
Purple is a remarkably adaptable colour that, when perfectly partnered with a harmonising tone, takes on a completely different personality. A restrained lavender blind tones down the exuberance of a deep purple paint, while a strong aubergine colour is defined and restrained by adding white paint on window frames and trim. The ability to play around with purple’s personality makes it a delightful addition to a contemporary space or adds gravitas to a heritage home.
Purple blinds also compliment green paint, especially when used in conjunction with a striking jungle wall mural. However, if you prefer a more modern approach to your interior, try adding grey paint as a fashionable alternative to white for window trims, creating a softer, more sublime effect. The trick with purple is not to be afraid of it! This gorgeous colour comes in such a wide variety of shades that there is bound to be one that feels right. Take a look at our mini mood boards that suggest perfect partners for all our purple blinds. Bespoke fitting makes both our Roman and roller blinds the ideal addition to your interior.
- Use a metal measuring tape and record your measurements in cm.
- Measurements must be accurate for a perfect fit. We will make the necessary allowances to ensure the blind fits the window/door*
- Decide on how you want the blind fitted – ‘Recess’ is within the window/door frame or ‘Exact’. For further information, please ready our measuring guide.
- Measure the width first, then the drop in 3 places.
- Check for obstructions and ensure enough room for blinds to fit.
- Double check your width and drop measurements to ensure accuracy.
What lining do I need for my curtains or roman blinds?
- Our standard lining is the most affordable option and is used solely to enhance and give your main fabric a backing, helping to protect the fabric from direct sunlight by filtering out the light in the room whilst also creating a nice drape. This light filtering option is lightweight and produces a soft natural glow in daylight hours. Available in ivory for curtain and roman blinds.
- Our satin finish lining is medium weight that gently filters out light whilst creating an improved drape and finish. Satin lining is available in ivory and white for curtains and roman blinds.
- Our bonded satin is a medium weight satin lining that adds thickness and helps with insulation. A thicker layer is attached to a satin lining which provides insulating properties and improves the feel and quality of the roman blind. Available in ivory for roman blinds only.
- Our blackout/thermal lining is a specialised heavyweight lining option that is used to eliminate light from the room when drawn. It also helps protect the main fabric from direct sunlight to avoid fading. Our blackout/thermal lining helps keep the room cool in summer by reducing the amount of light dispersing into the room, and during those colder months, it helps retain heat, making this a fantastic choice for bedrooms. Other benefits include reducing energy consumption and noise pollution. This option is ideal for windows and doors with a draft and gives a beautiful drape and finish. Our blackout/thermal lining is available in two colours, ivory and white for curtains and roman blinds.
- Our bonded blackout adds thickness and helps with insulation whilst eliminating light from the room. A thicker layer is attached to a blackout lining which provides insulating properties and improves the feel and quality of the roman blind. Available in ivory for roman blinds only.
Manufacturing tolerance & allowances?
Your width measurement is the total product width including the mechanism.
- Recess roman blinds: 1-1.2cm will be removed from the overall width and drop so the blind fits comfortably. Please note, the gap between the edge of the fabric and the edge of the cassette is roughly 3mm on each side.
- Recess roller blinds: 1-1.2cm will be removed off the width only. If you have selected a cassette, the width of the blind will be the width of the cassette and not the width of the fabric.
- Cassette roller blinds: the gap between the edge of the fabric is roughly 2.5cm on the control side, and 2cm on the non-control side.
- If you want your blind to be a certain length, then please choose an exact measurement blind.
- Please follow our measuring guide for full details and to help with your decision making and take note of our returns and cancellation policies on made to measure items here.