Yes. With blackout lining they can reduce incoming light and help create a darker sleeping environment, while standard linings provide softer shading.
Roman Blinds
Soft fabric folds
for a warm,
elegant window finish
Made from beautifully folded fabric panels that stack neatly when raised, Roman blinds add softness and elegance to your windows.
Ideal for bedrooms, living spaces, kitchens, and modern homes, they bring the warmth of curtains with the practicality of a blind.
Free Measuring & Fitting Included

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£119
What makes them different
Six things worth knowing about Romans
Not all blinds fold the same way or sit the same against a window. Here's what's specific to this style.
Clean horizontal folds
When raised, the fabric stacks into even horizontal pleats at the top of the window, leaving the glass fully clear.
Three lining options
Unlined suits rooms where you want softened natural light. Standard lining adds privacy. Blackout lining works for bedrooms.
Sits flat when lowered
Roman blinds don't drape or billow. The fabric lies flat against the glass when fully down, which suits smaller windows.
Inside or outside fit
Romans mount either inside the recess, or outside on the wall above. Outside fitting gives better coverage.
Cord-free lift systems
A spring-loaded cassette or motorised lift removes visible cords entirely, which is the child-safe option we recommend.
Fabric choice impacts look
A heavy chenille Roman drapes differently and blocks more light than a light linen. Patterned fabrics show best when the blind is down.
Roman Blind Prices
How Much Do Roman Blinds Cost
Roman blind pricing is influenced by fabric choice and the way the blind is constructed. Lining type, pattern selection, and made-to-measure sizing all affect the overall cost.
Small Windows
65cm (650mm) W x 75cm (750mm) H
Prices From:
£119measured & fitted
Medium Windows
95cm (950mm) W x 120cm (1200mm) H
Prices From:
£153measured & fitted
Large windows
180cm (1800mm) W x 120cm (1200mm) H
Prices From:
£ASKmeasured & fitted
Lining options
The lining does more than you'd think
Most people pick a fabric first and lining second. It should probably be the other way around. What the blind needs to do in that room dictates which lining to choose.
- Face
fabricCotton
liningStandardLined
A cotton sateen lining is sewn to the back of the main fabric. It improves privacy, helps the blind hang straight, and adds a modest amount of insulation.
- Face
fabricInter-
liningCotton
liningWarmestInterlined
A layer of wadding is sandwiched between the face fabric and the lining, making the blind noticeably heavier and much better at holding warmth in.
- Face
fabricBlackout
coatDarkestBlackout Lining
A coated blackout fabric is stitched to the back, blocking the vast majority of incoming light. Worth noting honestly: some light will creep in around the edges.
Fabric range
Plain, textured, patterned or thermal
Roman blinds show fabric better than almost any other style. Pick based on what the room sees most.
- Popular
Plain Linen & Cotton
Clean, neutral weaves in naturals, warm whites and earthy tones. Work in almost any room.
- Textured
Chenille & Velvet
Heavier fabrics with a subtle pile or woven surface. They drape and fold beautifully.
- Patterned
Printed & Woven
Geometric, botanical, abstract or traditional. Handled with care for pattern matching.
- Thermal
Thermal-Backed
A thermal acrylic coating on the reverse acts as a second lining, adding crucial insulation.
Hardware finishes
Heading and batten colours
The top batten, bottom weight bar and any visible fixings are finished to match your fabric. Six standard colours are included in the price.
- White
- Cream
- Light Oak
- Dark Wood
- Grey
- Anthracite
FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE
Selecting custom Roman blinds gives you neat, even pleats, smooth operation, and a refined fabric look shaped to your window size.
A neat, balanced drape that sits evenly and enhances the proportions of your window.
- Careful window measuring by local specialists
- Advice on privacy levels, and light direction
- Real colour samples matched to your décor
- Guidance on room options
- Friendly visit with absolutely no sales pressure
- Clear, written quotation so you know exactly what to expect
Roman Blinds vs Other Window Coverings
Some rooms benefit from a softer finish around the window, especially where furnishings and textures play a larger role in the overall feel of the space.
In these settings, the way a blind stacks and presents itself when raised becomes as important as its light control.
Roman blinds emphasise fabric styling, while other coverings focus more on adjustability or minimalism.
| Feature | Roman Blinds | Roller Blinds | Venetian Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visual appearance | Soft folded fabric | Flat and simple | Structured slats |
| Light adjustment | Raised or lowered | Raised or lowered | Directional tilting |
| Decorative impact | High | Low | Moderate |
| Stack when open | Fabric folds | Slim roll | Compact slats |
| Best suited rooms | Bedrooms & lounges | General spaces | Kitchens & offices |
Roman Blind FAQ's
Roman blinds are chosen for their soft appearance and tailored finish, so many questions relate to fabric behaviour, lining options, and everyday practicality.
They fold into horizontal pleats at the top of the window. The stack is thicker than a roller blind but becomes part of the decorative finish.
They can be recess fitted if there is adequate depth; otherwise they are mounted outside the recess to allow the folds to hang freely.
Lined fabrics add an extra layer across the glass which can help retain warmth compared to an uncovered window.



