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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 Prime Blackout vane has a colour co-ordinated blackout backing to match the fabric front.
Colour & Finish
- Colour: A soft, muted lilac—sitting between lavender and pastel heather. It leans cool rather than pink, giving a calm, powdery presence.
- Tone/Depth: Mid‑tone with consistent saturation; enough depth to read as colour without overpowering the room.
- Finish: Matte with a very fine, even grain. No pattern or sheen—creates a clean, uniform plane.
- Visual impact: The gentle lilac introduces subtle colour while remaining refined. Against white or grey trims, it delivers a soothing, modern accent that feels fresh without being bold.
- Colour: A soft, muted lilac—sitting between lavender and pastel heather. It leans cool rather than pink, giving a calm, powdery presence.
- Tone/Depth: Mid‑tone with consistent saturation; enough depth to read as colour without overpowering the room.
- Finish: Matte with a very fine, even grain. No pattern or sheen—creates a clean, uniform plane.
- Visual impact: The gentle lilac introduces subtle colour while remaining refined. Against white or grey trims, it delivers a soothing, modern accent that feels fresh without being bold.
Material Look & Construction
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tightly woven polyester, reading smooth and contemporary with minimal surface texture.
- Opacity: Blackout; designed for strong light control and enhanced privacy—ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, and south‑facing spaces.
- Practical note: The dense weave and synthetic composition typically wipe clean easily and resist everyday marks, making them practical for family homes, rentals, and busy rooms.
- Fabric feel (appearance): A tightly woven polyester, reading smooth and contemporary with minimal surface texture.
- Opacity: Blackout; designed for strong light control and enhanced privacy—ideal for bedrooms, media rooms, and south‑facing spaces.
- Practical note: The dense weave and synthetic composition typically wipe clean easily and resist everyday marks, making them practical for family homes, rentals, and busy rooms.
Room Styles That Match "Prime Blackout Lilac"
1) Soft Modern / Calm Contemporary
Pair with soft greys, off‑whites, or pale taupes.
Use slimline white or brushed steel hardware for a clean finish.
Keeps the space modern but gentle—great for living rooms and bedrooms.
Pair with soft greys, off‑whites, or pale taupes.
Use slimline white or brushed steel hardware for a clean finish.
Keeps the space modern but gentle—great for living rooms and bedrooms.
2) Pastel Scandinavian
Combine with blond woods, natural textures, and warm white walls.
The lilac adds a whisper of colour without compromising the airy Scandi feel.
Layer with chunky knits, wool rugs, or boucle cushions to warm the palette.
Combine with blond woods, natural textures, and warm white walls.
The lilac adds a whisper of colour without compromising the airy Scandi feel.
Layer with chunky knits, wool rugs, or boucle cushions to warm the palette.
3) Feminine Minimalism
Think uncluttered spaces with muted tones: blush, cream, dove grey.
Add glass, light woods, and soft metallics (champagne gold, rose‑tinted brass).
The blind becomes a subtle feature that softens the minimal lines.
Think uncluttered spaces with muted tones: blush, cream, dove grey.
Add glass, light woods, and soft metallics (champagne gold, rose‑tinted brass).
The blind becomes a subtle feature that softens the minimal lines.
4) Serene Bedroom Retreat
Perfect for rooms aiming for a restful, spa‑like calm.
Works beautifully with lavender bedding, natural linen, or pale sage accents.
Blackout function enhances sleep quality and creates a cosy dusk‑like atmosphere.
Perfect for rooms aiming for a restful, spa‑like calm.
Works beautifully with lavender bedding, natural linen, or pale sage accents.
Blackout function enhances sleep quality and creates a cosy dusk‑like atmosphere.
5) Home Office with a Gentle Palette
Ideal if you want colour without distraction.
Pairs well with white desks, tidy cable management, and soft task lighting.
Reduces screen glare while keeping the workspace uplifting and uncluttered.
Ideal if you want colour without distraction.
Pairs well with white desks, tidy cable management, and soft task lighting.
Reduces screen glare while keeping the workspace uplifting and uncluttered.
6) Youthful or Guest Bedroom
Lilac adds personality but stays sophisticated—suitable for teens, adults, or mixed‑use rooms.
Mix with pastel artwork, soft carpets, or neutral furniture for a welcoming, flexible look.
Lilac adds personality but stays sophisticated—suitable for teens, adults, or mixed‑use rooms.
Mix with pastel artwork, soft carpets, or neutral furniture for a welcoming, flexible look.
7) Modern Cottage
Blend with chalky paints, woven baskets, and warm timber tones.
The soft colour complements rustic textures while gently modernising the space.