How To Choose The Right Coloured Blinds For Your Home

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We’ve all heard sayings like “add elements in your home that will calm your space” or “a room should feel connected, not decorated.” Even though it might sound like a lot of fun (initially) to design your home with ideas like these in mind, it can be quite difficult to make decisions that you know will stay with the times for a few years, match your current decor, and add to the aesthetic you previously imagined. 

Well, don’t fear when Petre’s Curtains & Blinds is near, as we won’t gatekeep any of our secrets to choosing the perfect colour blinds for your home any longer. 

10 Best Strategies to Choose The Right Colour Blinds

1. Match to Your Window Trim or Molding

One of the most reliable strategies for choosing blinds or shades is to match them with the colour of your window trim or moulding. Since most trims are white or off-white, this neutral approach is a safe bet that ensures your blinds or shades won’t clash with your existing decor. This option is ideal if you prefer your windows to blend seamlessly into the background rather than being the room’s focal point.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed with choices, this classic look is a timeless option that won’t go out of style anytime soon.

Tip: Remember, “plain white” doesn’t actually exist—every shade has its own warm or cool undertones. To ensure you select the perfect match, always order a few samples to hold up against your trim. Colours can appear different on various screens and may also look distinct in different lighting conditions, so don’t skip this step, even for white!

2. Coordinate With Your Wall Colour

Coordinating your blinds with your wall colour is another effective strategy for adding a stylish touch to your space. This tone-on-tone approach is currently on trend and allows you to effortlessly embrace a modern aesthetic. For a cohesive look that feels light and inviting, consider selecting blinds that are a few shades lighter than your wall colour.

If you’re unsure about the best match, our designers are here to help you find a close match based on your paint colour name!

3. Think About the Mood You Want to Create

Different colours evoke different feelings. For instance:

  • Warm tones like reds, oranges, and yellows can create a welcoming, energetic atmosphere. These shades are perfect for social spaces like the living room or dining area.
  • Cool colours such as blues and greens tend to promote calmness and serenity, making them ideal for bedrooms or study areas.
  • Neutral colours (think whites, greys, and beiges) offer versatility and can blend well with any decor style. They can create a sophisticated and clean look.

Take a moment to consider what kind of mood you want to achieve in each room. This will help guide your colour choices.

4. Assess Your Lighting

Lighting can significantly impact how a colour looks in your space; natural light can brighten up colours, making them appear lighter and more vibrant, while artificial lighting can create a different effect.

If your room receives a lot of natural light, you might want to consider lighter blinds to reflect that brightness. Conversely, if you have a dimly lit room, darker blinds could add a nice contrast and make the space feel warmer.

5. Match to Flooring or Other Existing Fixtures

If you have beautiful wood floors, carpeting, or cabinetry, consider matching your window treatments to these existing finishes. This strategy is a great way to bring those natural wood tones into your windows. Woven wood shades, wood shutters, wood blinds, and even faux wood options come in a variety of natural colours and stains that can complement any decor style.

For fabric window treatments, you can also tie in materials from your accessories, such as pillows, books, rugs, or accent chairs, to make those colours pop. Consider matching your blinds to a favourite rug or fabric sofa with stylish options like Roman blinds, roller blinds, or drapery to create a cohesive look throughout your space.

6. Don’t Forget About Practicality

While aesthetics are important, don’t overlook practicality. Consider factors such as:

  • Room Function: For example, if you’re choosing blinds for a kitchen, you might want something that’s easy to clean. In a bedroom, you may want to prioritise privacy and light control.
  • Durability: Depending on the room, some materials may perform better than others. For instance, moisture-resistant blinds are essential in bathrooms.
  • Maintenance: Some materials may require more upkeep than others. If you’re not keen on regular maintenance, opt for materials that are easier to clean.

7. Explore Patterns and Textures

While solid colours are always a safe choice, don’t shy away from patterns and textures. Incorporating patterned blinds can add visual interest and can even help disguise stains or wear and tear. Choose patterns that resonate with your style—florals, geometrics, or subtle textures can all enhance your space. Just remember to balance patterns with solid colours in your furniture and decor to avoid overwhelming the space.

8. Consider the View

When choosing blinds, think about the view from your windows. If you have a beautiful garden or scenic landscape outside, you might want to select blinds that allow you to showcase that view. Light, sheer fabrics or lighter-coloured blinds can help maintain visibility while still providing some privacy. On the other hand, if your view isn’t as appealing, you might opt for darker or more opaque blinds to block it out and create a more enclosed atmosphere.

9. Test Before You Commit

Before you make your final decision, testing out some samples is always a good idea. Many companies offer swatches that you can take home. Place them against your walls and furniture to see how they look in different lighting conditions throughout the day. This can help you visualise how the blinds will work with your space before you commit to a purchase.

10. Stay True to Your Style

Finally, your blinds should reflect your personal style. Whether you prefer a contemporary, classic, or eclectic look, there are colours and styles out there to match your taste. Don’t feel pressured to follow trends if they don’t resonate with you. Your home should feel like a reflection of who you are!

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