Available Options
Colour & Finish
- Colour: A bold, vibrant red—closer to classic pillar‑box red than burgundy.
- Tone/Depth: Strong, saturated, and consistent from top to bottom. It reads as a confident accent shade rather than a muted or dusty red.
- Finish: Matte with a very subtle, fine texture. No shine or gloss, so it feels calm and contemporary rather than flashy.
- Visual impact: This bright red instantly energises a space. Against white skirting and pale floors (as seen in the image), it creates a crisp, graphic contrast that feels modern and purposeful.
- Colour: A bold, vibrant red—closer to classic pillar‑box red than burgundy.
- Tone/Depth: Strong, saturated, and consistent from top to bottom. It reads as a confident accent shade rather than a muted or dusty red.
- Finish: Matte with a very subtle, fine texture. No shine or gloss, so it feels calm and contemporary rather than flashy.
- Visual impact: This bright red instantly energises a space. Against white skirting and pale floors (as seen in the image), it creates a crisp, graphic contrast that feels modern and purposeful.
Material Look & Construction
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tight, uniform polyester weave. The surface looks smooth with a faint grain that adds interest without introducing pattern.
- Opacity: Light Filtering; designed to soften daylight, reduce glare, and provide daytime privacy while still letting a gentle glow through.
- Practical note: Polyester light‑filtering fabrics are typically low‑maintenance—resistant to creasing, easy to dust, and wipe‑clean friendly, making them suitable for kitchens, offices, busy family areas, and commercial environments.
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tight, uniform polyester weave. The surface looks smooth with a faint grain that adds interest without introducing pattern.
- Opacity: Light Filtering; designed to soften daylight, reduce glare, and provide daytime privacy while still letting a gentle glow through.
- Practical note: Polyester light‑filtering fabrics are typically low‑maintenance—resistant to creasing, easy to dust, and wipe‑clean friendly, making them suitable for kitchens, offices, busy family areas, and commercial environments.
Room Styles That Match "AbbeyDay Red"
1) Modern Minimal / Contemporary
Pair with cool neutrals—white, light grey, or soft concrete tones.
Let the red act as the single, vivid colour moment within a clean, pared‑back room.
Pair with cool neutrals—white, light grey, or soft concrete tones.
Let the red act as the single, vivid colour moment within a clean, pared‑back room.
2) Monochrome with a Colour Pop
Use primarily black, white, and grey décor, then let the red blinds provide the standout feature.
Black metal frames, simple furniture lines, and crisp architectural trims work especially well.
Use primarily black, white, and grey décor, then let the red blinds provide the standout feature.
Black metal frames, simple furniture lines, and crisp architectural trims work especially well.
3) Industrial / Urban
Ideal alongside exposed brick, concrete, steel furniture and darker woods.
The matte red brings warmth and energy into an otherwise rugged, muted palette.
Ideal alongside exposed brick, concrete, steel furniture and darker woods.
The matte red brings warmth and energy into an otherwise rugged, muted palette.
4) Scandinavian with Warm Accents
Soft beech or oak flooring, off‑white walls, natural textiles—then a purposeful injection of red to add personality.
Complements spaces that blend calm, comfort, and a bit of playful colour.
Soft beech or oak flooring, off‑white walls, natural textiles—then a purposeful injection of red to add personality.
Complements spaces that blend calm, comfort, and a bit of playful colour.
5) Home Office / Creative Studio
Great for glare control on monitors.
Combines nicely with simple, functional desks, charcoal accessories, and clean task lighting.
The red introduces a sense of focus and motivation—excellent for work zones.
Great for glare control on monitors.
Combines nicely with simple, functional desks, charcoal accessories, and clean task lighting.
The red introduces a sense of focus and motivation—excellent for work zones.
6) Dining Room / Kitchen
Red naturally stimulates warmth and conversation, making it ideal for social spaces.
Pairs well with stainless steel appliances, white gloss cabinetry, or darker shaker units.
Red naturally stimulates warmth and conversation, making it ideal for social spaces.
Pairs well with stainless steel appliances, white gloss cabinetry, or darker shaker units.
7) Boutique‑Style Bedrooms
If styled with intention, the bold red can feel hotel‑chic—especially with plush textiles like velvet cushions, heavier throws and metallic bedside lamps.
Creates a dramatic, tailored window feature.