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The price was amazing compared to local bids. Initially, I felt a bit nervous, but those feelings vanished when the blinds arrived, elegantly tied with cutesy ribbons. The shades are a perfect fit to my windows - so beautiful & of high quality. They look like I paid a lot more for them than I actually did!

GRACIE P.
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Love our new wallpaper!

In addition to the wide selection and quality of the paper, the overall shopping experience was great. They were great at solving my queries on installation and measurement. Super happy with everything!

Jamie K.
Made-to-measure roman blinds online reviews

Amazing experience!

Beyond the meticulous craftsmanship and premium quality of the roman blinds at such budgeted prices, the packaging just won me over with the sweet little thank you card. Plus, I did not expect a custom order to arrive so soon. Super happy with everything!

GEORGE M.
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BEFORE YOU SHOP WALLPAPERS

Top Five Tips to Style Any Room with Wallpaper

Soft, Vivid, or Moody? Let the Palette Set the Direction

The walls set the stage for the room's overall story, and because they command the largest share of the decor canvas, the wallpaper’s palette deserves thoughtful consideration. Therefore, your wallpaper’s colorway should be selected with lighting considerations, space constraints, and the desired mood in mind.

Opt for soft, airy tones if you want to make the most of the natural light or create an illusion of a larger, more spacious room. Light-colored walls prove very versatile in the long run as they can blend in with evolving interiors effortlessly. 

Bolder, vibrant tones are apt for larger rooms, inundated with light, where they can bring their energy and drama without overwhelming the eye or overpowering the decor. In just one stroke, they will elevate the most ordinary walls into showstoppers.

Darker colors win in intimate spaces steeped in drama and glamor. Think opulent Victorian-inspired parlors, moody bedrooms, dimly lit mancaves, jewel box-inspired downstairs loos, and classical wood-lined libraries.   

Bold Prints or Neutral Textures? Endorse your Decor style

While paint speaks softly through color, wallpaper speaks with conviction through pattern and texture, making it the boldest declaration for your decor style. So, make your choice based on your taste, the purpose of the room, and the vibe you’re aiming to create.

A jewel-toned damask is the clearest voice of a classical maximalist living room all out to impress guests, while a pastel nosegay floral dripping with romance feels right for an English-style master bedroom. A coastal lounge leans into the maritime connotation of blue stripes, a country kitchen turns to rustic gingham, and a bohemian family room looks to the carefree spirit of vibrant block-printed paisley. A minimalist home, meanwhile, turns to a subtle stripe or neutral textured print to keep the space visually uncluttered.

Use your wallpaper as your aesthetic statement, whether you lean toward maximalist drama or minimalist restraint. Once the envelope is set, the remaining layers of color, pattern, and texture naturally fall into harmony.

Petite, Medium or Large? Scale the Pattern Appropriately

Pattern speaks, and its scale serves as the amplifier. Boost the scale, and the pattern will dominate the scene; lower it, and it will become part of a chorus. So, choose the scale keeping in mind how loud you want the pattern to speak within the larger scheme of your design story.

In a room that lacks a default focal point, a wall wrapped in an oversized print can become the much-missed point of the axis. However, the same print might feel out of place in a kitchenette or small bedroom. Here, you may want to take the soft-spoken route of a small-scale pattern or the measured expressions of a medium-sized print.

The point is to identify the role you want to assign to the pattern—whether it should set the scene or steal it. And, to keep your decision informed by the size of the room itself, so you may avoid overwhelming a small room with a buzzy print, and, the opposite, miss the mark entirely by toning it down to a feeble whisper.

Pattern Versus Plain? Play the Balancing Game

A room that indulges in pattern feels lively and inviting, until overdone. Equally true is the other extreme—that a room dominated by plain tones feels monotonous and sometimes, less warm. Discerning the sweet spot where pattern play becomes elevating, not clamorous, is key. So, how do you maintain the balance between pattern and plain when decorating a room with wallpaper? The answer lies in making a considered combination of contrasts and harmonies.

If your furniture and window treatments are plain, a patterned wallpaper is the ideal backdrop to help them pop. Conversely, if you’ve chosen a quieter textured backdrop, opt for prints in your upholstery and fabric accessories. And finally, tie all the elements together with a sleek palette. This way, all the elements will contribute to the common plot—each standing out uniquely and complementing the other tastefully.

Room, Wall or Just a Nook? Determine the Coverage Level

How much optical real estate a wallpaper should occupy is a decision just as important as which wallpaper to choose. Whether plain, textured or patterned, should the wallpaper wrap the entire room, create an accent wall, or decorate a segregated part of the room?

Dressing the entire room with wallpaper makes it feel like a single, wholesome unit. Here, the pattern becomes a statement, the decor feels very intentional, and the room for drama is extended.

Where the goal is to create a focal point, draping a single wall with a bold pattern will suffice. It will become the heart of the room, lending every other element its meaningful space, while itself occupying center stage as the visual anchor. And it need not be a wall every time either; it could be the ceiling. Offering a cosmetic lift but without overpowering the scene, a ceiling wrapped in pattern changes the entire look of the room, while managing to stay out of focus all the time.

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BEFORE YOU SHOP SHADES

Top Tips to Get Roman Blinds Right Every Single Time

Tune into Textiles: Choose A Fitting Fabric

With a crisp, fitted window treatment like roman blinds, the fabric is the first element that makes an impression on the eye. The colour, pattern and texture of the textile stand tall with nothing else to claim attention.

How elaborate or simple, how traditional or modern, how casual or formal - the stylistic language of a room comes through loud and clear with the choice of fabric. 

A velvet window blind immediately reads as luxury whereas a linen roman shade gives off a holiday home vibe. Similarly, a damask roman shade gives a traditional taste to the decor while a modern geometric print gives it a contemporary edge.

So, when shopping for your roman blinds online with us, ask three questions in the context of each room - which material, which colour, and which pattern (if at all). Relay your decor style, the mood of the space, and the feeling that you anticipate creating in the room - all with the right fabric for your window shade.

Find Your Fold: Select A Suitable Fold Style

Unlike industrially produced blinds that disappear into a cassette when rolled up - thereby leaving the window looking bare - roman shades continue to dress the window like an elegant valance when not in use. The shade folding to form a neat stack and unfolding downward in a typical concertina style is its esteemed wow factor.  

But while many of our first-time clients come to us assuming all roman blinds look and function the same, they are pleasantly surprised to learn that we offer multiple fold options to meet the mandates of various decor settings. 

The White Window offers roman blinds in three fold styles - 

The right choice of fold style hinges upon several factors like the decor style, fabric choice, and mood of the room, among other things. Ultimately, the goal is to pick the fold style that is the optimal combination of the aesthetics and functionality you desire. For a detailed exploration of each fold style, please browse our Roman Blinds Style Guide.

Pick Your Placement: Decide the Mounting Position

Roman blinds can be mounted in two positions: snugly inside the window frame or outside the window frame on the wall or ceiling. Both mounting positions come with certain advantages, each being particularly well-suited for certain settings.

The bespoke nature of roman blinds is especially highlighted in the inside-mounted position as inside-mounted shades have to be stitched to the specific dimensions of the window to be so well-fitted. The proximity to the window pane also enables the shades to obstruct light and heat at its entry point itself. And if your window has an ornate trim, you can flaunt it with an inside-mount shade. 

In the outside-mounting position, the roman blind is affixed to the wall above the window or the ceiling above. The shade is typically extended a few centimetres beyond the window trim to offer more coverage, so light leaks at the edges are minimal in this position. This style is recommended when the window recess is not deep enough to mount the shade inside and when the window is not rigged up with elaborate trim.

It is also the better choice when you want to make the most of a small window as the blind can be mounted high enough so it stacks on the wall above instead of taking any room from the window itself. Besides, when the roman blind is mounted outside extending its dimensions generously on all sides, it will make the window look larger than it is.

The mounting position is an important decision to be made when dressing your windows with roman blinds as it has an impact on their visual appeal as well as functional adeptness. Luckily, you have all the aid you need in our blog on the Inside vs. Outside Mounting Position to help you pick the mounting position that best caters to your requirements and preferences.

Master the Math: Measure Accurately for Your Roman Shades

A roman blind is nothing but a perfect-fit attire for the window. So, getting the measurements right is of utmost importance. Every millimetre counts - especially if the blind is intended to be mounted inside the window frame.

In the inside mounting position, an oversized shade will not fit into the window at all. But, should it be under the mark, it will look like a shoddy job, and the light leaks will be beyond control too. Similarly,  in the outside mounting position, while a slight missing of the mark will make little difference, missing by a meaningful degree will leave the shade less capable of containing light leaks from the edges. 

So, depending on the position you choose to mount, adopt the right measurement technique as outlined in our Roman Blinds Measurement Guide. Aim for flawless measurement and precise specification in the order so that you get a well-fitting roman shade. 

Line for Longevity: Pick the Right Lining

Lining - or the lack of it - has a visible impact on the way a roman blind looks, functions and lasts. The purpose of the lining is to add volume and wholesomeness, protect the face fabric from sun damage, and minimise wear and tear from usage. A lined roman shade lasts longer and looks better for its age.

To ensure that our clients make the best of their roman blinds from us, we offer two kinds of lining: privacy and blackout. Privacy lining comes in white and its prime purpose is to support and protect the face fabric. The folds get more crisp as the shade gets a sturdier shape when it is lined.  This lining is suitable when you’re not looking for a high degree of room darkening or insulation. 

The blackout lining offers everything that a privacy lining does with some additional assets. It blocks light substantially, muffles shrill sounds and forms an insulative layer between the internal and external environment of the house. Therefore, it helps to maintain the indoor temperature which then translates to energy savings and lower bills. These qualities make blackout lining especially ideal for bedrooms, nurseries and media rooms.

So, when ordering your made-to-measure roman blinds, pay as much attention to the question of lining as you do to select the face fabric. Your choice may change from room to room based on its aesthetic language, light control requirements and face fabric. In order to make a more informed decision on lining your roman blind appropriately or to leave it unlined for best results, refer to our detailed guide on Lining for Roman Blinds.