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PLEASE NOTE: The term 'blackout' refers to the fact that the fabric is designed not to allow light to pass through it. Light ingress and bleed will occur through the gap between each slat and the perimeter of the vertical blind unit. Also this AbbeyNight Blackout vane has a colour co-ordinated blackout backing to match the fabric front.
Colour & Finish
- Colour: A deep, earthy olive green—rich, warm, and slightly muted rather than bright or lime-toned.
- Tone/Depth: Consistent and saturated; it offers a grounded, natural presence that feels both sophisticated and calming.
- Finish: Matte with a very fine, even texture. No visible pattern—just a smooth, uniform surface that keeps reflections low and the colour solid.
- Visual impact: The matte olive tone brings a soft, organic strength to the window. Against white skirting boards or pale walls, it forms a refined, somewhat botanical contrast without feeling overpowering.
Material Look & Construction
- Fabric feel (appearance): The slats appear to be made from a tightly woven polyester blackout fabric. Visually crisp, with subtle texture that reads clean, tailored, and modern.
- Opacity: Blackout; designed for maximum light exclusion, ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, or any space needing strong light control.
- Practical note: Blackout polyester fabrics are generally low‑maintenance—dust brushes off easily, and marks can be wiped away with a damp cloth. The material’s rigidity helps the slats hang neatly and maintain line‑straight structure.
Room Styles That Match "AbbeyNight Blackout Green"
1) Modern Natural / Biophilic Minimal
Pair with soft whites, stone greys, or putty neutrals.
Add natural woods (oak, ash), plants, and simple, clean-lined furniture for a calm, restorative feel.
2) Earthy Contemporary
Combine with clay tones, terracotta accessories, or deep forest greens for a rich, grounded palette.
Matte black or bronze hardware complements the natural depth of the olive.
3) Mid‑Century Modern
This retro‑inspired green works beautifully with walnut, teak, and curved silhouettes.
Accent with mustard, rust, or cream upholstery.
4) Scandinavian with Warmth
Use alongside pale timber floors, wool rugs, and off‑white walls.
The olive slats provide a soft, understated anchor without disturbing the airy Scandi vibe.
5) Industrial with Organic Contrast
Offset concrete, exposed brick, or matte black metal with the warm green tone.
It softens the harsher materials and adds a gentle, nature‑driven counterbalance.
6) Bedrooms / Media Rooms (Light-Control Priority)
Perfect for darkening rooms thanks to the blackout lining.
Pair with layered bedroom textiles (cotton throws, textured cushions) or cinema‑style lighting for comfort and immersion.
7) Hotel‑Inspired Calm
Works beautifully with plush fabrics—velvet cushions, thick rugs—and warm metallics such as brushed brass.
Creates a composed, spa‑like effect with a hint of luxury.