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8 of the Most Popular Window Blinds for Autumn

Nature’s colour palette provides us with plenty of inspiration throughout the seasons, but arguably none more so than autumn. Welcoming rich reds, burnt oranges, golden yellows and brilliant browns all blanketed together to create an overwhelming sense of cosiness. 

As the first leaves begin to tumble to the ground, it’s time to look at how the season of Autumn can influence interior trends and designs as we settle in for the crisp mornings and frosty nights to come.

Autumn Interior Trends & Designs  

Although the colours of autumn can overlap and complement one another with ease, when used in isolation, they can be rather striking and vibrant. 

Shades of pumpkin spice, cranberry and cinnamon can all be found on soft furnishings and feature walls throughout many homes, accentuating autumn in all its glory. However, window blinds can also introduce quintessentially autumn feels too.

Autumnal Blinds

The great thing about blinds are the variation in style, colour and materials to suit your interior ambition and personal taste.

Wooden blinds, for example, reflect the texture and colour of autumn explicitly through the blind slats themselves, with authentic grain and natural wooden colours. Alternatively, patterned flowers and leaves blinds can echoe the colours and shapes of autumn through their creative designs. And from a more practical point of view, thermal blinds can be a welcomed addition as we approach the colder months. 

Warm Autumn Coloured Blinds

Add depth and delight to any room in your home with deep and rich autumnal coloured blinds.

Orange Autumn Breeze Venetian Blind

Replicate the colour of a seductive and atmospheric sunset with these sizzling orange blinds in your bedroom.

Orange Autumn Breeze Venetian Blind

Plum Red Venetian Blind

Restore passion and replicate the richness of autumn with these fruitful Venetians.  

Plum Red Venetian Blind

Dusk Brown Vertical Blind 

Create a distinctive look to your interior with dark brown vertical blinds which amplify autumn from top to bottom.

Dusk Brown Vertical Blind

Cosy Autumn Coloured Blinds

It’s a season where we spend more of our time indoors, so it’s important to make our spaces feel comfortable and cosy.

Autumn Gold Toffee Brown Wooden Blind

Allow these wooden blinds to work their magic and invite the authenticity of autumn into your home.

Autumn Gold Toffee Brown Wooden Blind

Perfect Fit Lagos Flame Red Pleated Blinds 

A less intrusive and more relaxing shade of red can reduce stress levels in a working environment like the kitchen.

Perfect Fit Lagos Flame Red Pleated Blinds

Hazelnut Brown Pleated Blind

Neutralising the atmosphere indoors whilst accentuating the nature of the outdoors is this lovely light-brown blind.

Hazelnut Brown Pleated Blind

 

Autumnal Patterned Blinds  

Blinds with flowers and leaves make for a great reminder of what nature holds beyond our windows and the patterns, colours and designs lend themselves to a multitude of interior designs. 

Tigerlily Orange Roller Blind

For a more modern autumnal appeal, look no further than this retro style roller blind with repetitive abstract leaf design.

Tigerlily Orange Roller Blind

 

Autumnal Fabric Blinds

With colder months on the horizon, invest in a layer of insulation, add a soft touch fabric feel and instantly add comfort to any window with a beautiful Roman blind.

Brilliant Mink Brown Roman Blind

Enjoy the organic and natural essence of this mink brown Roman blind. It comes with a free blackout lining, to ensure a snuggly night's sleep.

Brilliant Mink Brown Roman Blind

 

Autumn Blinds Sale at Blinds4You

Make the most of the transition from summer into winter by updating and enhancing your home’s interior to reflect the feel of autumn by buying blinds from our Autumn Sale collection.

Here you will find a great range of made-to-measure blinds, with further discounts on our already affordable prices (up to 70% cheaper than high street prices)!

Draw inspiration from autumn and invest in the interior design potential of your home. 

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