Available Options
Colour & Finish
- Colour: A soft, cool-toned sky blue. It leans slightly towards pastel rather than denim or steel blue—light, airy, and calming.
- Tone/Depth: Mid‑light in depth with a consistent, uniform tone across each vane. The colour minimises visual harshness and helps brighten a room.
- Finish: Matte with a fine, subtle grain. No standout pattern or sheen; the effect is smooth and understated.
- Visual Impact: This sky‑blue tone introduces a gentle wash of colour without overwhelming a space. It sits comfortably against white skirting and pale flooring, adding a fresh, serene note to the room.
- Colour: A soft, cool-toned sky blue. It leans slightly towards pastel rather than denim or steel blue—light, airy, and calming.
- Tone/Depth: Mid‑light in depth with a consistent, uniform tone across each vane. The colour minimises visual harshness and helps brighten a room.
- Finish: Matte with a fine, subtle grain. No standout pattern or sheen; the effect is smooth and understated.
- Visual Impact: This sky‑blue tone introduces a gentle wash of colour without overwhelming a space. It sits comfortably against white skirting and pale flooring, adding a fresh, serene note to the room.
Material Look & Construction
- Fabric feel (appearance): The fabric appears to be a tightly woven polyester—structured, neat, and contemporary. The surface texture is soft‑focus rather than crisp, giving a mellow, diffused look.
- Opacity: Light Filtering. The material lets daylight pass through while softening glare, providing daytime privacy without darkening the room.
- Practical note: Polyester vertical slats like these typically resist creasing, gather very little dust, and wipe down easily—ideal for family homes, kitchens, and workspaces.
- Fabric feel (appearance): The fabric appears to be a tightly woven polyester—structured, neat, and contemporary. The surface texture is soft‑focus rather than crisp, giving a mellow, diffused look.
- Opacity: Light Filtering. The material lets daylight pass through while softening glare, providing daytime privacy without darkening the room.
- Practical note: Polyester vertical slats like these typically resist creasing, gather very little dust, and wipe down easily—ideal for family homes, kitchens, and workspaces.
Room Styles That Match "AbbeyDay Sky"
1) Coastal Calm / Soft Contemporary
Pair with white walls, pale woods, driftwood accents, and linen textures.
The blue slats echo coastal skies and bring a tranquil, breezy feel.
Pair with white walls, pale woods, driftwood accents, and linen textures.
The blue slats echo coastal skies and bring a tranquil, breezy feel.
2) Scandinavian Light
Combine with birch or oak furniture, neutral rugs, and soft off‑whites.
The pale blue adds a whisper of colour while keeping the palette airy.
Combine with birch or oak furniture, neutral rugs, and soft off‑whites.
The pale blue adds a whisper of colour while keeping the palette airy.
3) Minimal Modern
Works well with clean lines, simple décor, and pale greys.
The matte blue provides interest without breaking the minimalist aesthetic.
Works well with clean lines, simple décor, and pale greys.
The matte blue provides interest without breaking the minimalist aesthetic.
4) Pastel Harmonies
Blend with blush pink, mint, or soft lavender accessories for a gentle, uplifting scheme.
Ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, or relaxed living spaces.
Blend with blush pink, mint, or soft lavender accessories for a gentle, uplifting scheme.
Ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, or relaxed living spaces.
5) Home Office Freshness
The cool blue reduces visual fatigue and keeps the space feeling bright.
Pair with white desks, tidy shelving, and matte black or brushed steel task lighting.
The cool blue reduces visual fatigue and keeps the space feeling bright.
Pair with white desks, tidy shelving, and matte black or brushed steel task lighting.
6) Light & Bright Living Rooms
Perfect for south‑facing rooms where you want to temper sunlight but keep the space open.
Layer with sheer fabrics or textured cushions for warmth.
Perfect for south‑facing rooms where you want to temper sunlight but keep the space open.
Layer with sheer fabrics or textured cushions for warmth.
7) Hotel‑Inspired Soft Luxe
Match with velvet cushions, plush throws, and warm woods.
The blue brings a boutique‑hotel softness without becoming heavy.