Available Options
Colour & Finish
- Colour: A soft, muted lilac—balanced between pastel lavender and a gentle violet. It leans cool rather than warm, offering a calm, airy presence rather than anything sugary or overly bright.
- Tone/Depth: Light–medium tone with consistent colouration across each vane. It gives a smooth wash of colour that still reads clearly from across the room.
- Finish: Matte with a very fine, uniform grain. The surface doesn’t shine, so it keeps its gentle, powdery appearance even in bright daylight.
- Visual impact: The lilac hue adds a subtle decorative lift without overwhelming the room. It softens stark whites and greys and adds warmth to neutral interiors, giving a relaxed, serene feel to the window.
- Colour: A soft, muted lilac—balanced between pastel lavender and a gentle violet. It leans cool rather than warm, offering a calm, airy presence rather than anything sugary or overly bright.
- Tone/Depth: Light–medium tone with consistent colouration across each vane. It gives a smooth wash of colour that still reads clearly from across the room.
- Finish: Matte with a very fine, uniform grain. The surface doesn’t shine, so it keeps its gentle, powdery appearance even in bright daylight.
- Visual impact: The lilac hue adds a subtle decorative lift without overwhelming the room. It softens stark whites and greys and adds warmth to neutral interiors, giving a relaxed, serene feel to the window.
Material Look & Construction
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tightly woven polyester with a clean, understated texture. The weave is discreet, giving a contemporary, uniform look.
- Opacity: Light Filtering; ideal for reducing glare while still letting natural light through. Provides day‑to‑day privacy without darkening the space.
- Practical note: Polyester with a matte finish is typically easy to maintain. Dust brushes off readily, and marks tend to wipe clean — a good choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tightly woven polyester with a clean, understated texture. The weave is discreet, giving a contemporary, uniform look.
- Opacity: Light Filtering; ideal for reducing glare while still letting natural light through. Provides day‑to‑day privacy without darkening the space.
- Practical note: Polyester with a matte finish is typically easy to maintain. Dust brushes off readily, and marks tend to wipe clean — a good choice for living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
Room Styles That Match "AbbeyDay Lilac"
1) Soft Contemporary
Pair with pale grey, white, or greige walls.
Brushed steel poles, minimalist décor, and clean lines help the lilac act as a soft accent rather than the centrepiece.
Pair with pale grey, white, or greige walls.
Brushed steel poles, minimalist décor, and clean lines help the lilac act as a soft accent rather than the centrepiece.
2) Pastel Harmony
Works beautifully alongside other muted tones — blush, sage, dove grey, or powder blue.
Add light woods (oak, ash) and simple fabrics (cotton, linen) for a calm, balanced palette.
Works beautifully alongside other muted tones — blush, sage, dove grey, or powder blue.
Add light woods (oak, ash) and simple fabrics (cotton, linen) for a calm, balanced palette.
3) Scandinavian Calm
Ideal with Scandinavian whites, off‑whites, and natural materials.
Wool throws, light‑oak flooring, and simple ceramics help the lilac add a gentle, modern freshness.
Ideal with Scandinavian whites, off‑whites, and natural materials.
Wool throws, light‑oak flooring, and simple ceramics help the lilac add a gentle, modern freshness.
4) Feminine Chic
A lovely option for dressing rooms, bedrooms, or beauty spaces.
Pair with soft metallics (rose‑gold, brushed brass), velvet cushions, and warm lighting for a boutique‑feel.
A lovely option for dressing rooms, bedrooms, or beauty spaces.
Pair with soft metallics (rose‑gold, brushed brass), velvet cushions, and warm lighting for a boutique‑feel.
5) Home Office / Study
The light‑filtering fabric reduces screen glare while adding a calming colour tone.
Works with tidy worktops, white or birch furniture, and neutral décor.
The light‑filtering fabric reduces screen glare while adding a calming colour tone.
Works with tidy worktops, white or birch furniture, and neutral décor.
6) Relaxed Living Room
Its subtle colour helps soften harsh modern interiors.
Pairs well with textured sofas, knitted throws, and warm‑tone lampshades.
7) Child’s Bedroom / Creative Space
Lilac adds a cheerful but not overpowering note.
Can be matched with playful pastels or simple neutrals depending on the mood you want.