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Warm Earthy Tones with Shades of Brown
The colour brown features all around us in nature. It's a mellow earthy tone that blends well with many different styles and textures and this is reflected in the myriad of brown roller blind choices available; from woven cocoa bamboo and beige to light brown linen mix roller blinds, every shade of is catered for. In both plain and patterned brown roller blinds it's possible to find a style to suit everyone's taste. A jacquard roller blind has the pattern woven into the textile and might have shades of leaves, berries vines or flowers in various styles. Other printed blinds can show bold contemporary patterns in warm terracottas, earthy and chocolate browns.
If you are looking for a brown window blind there will be plenty of different shades and various types of fabrics, both patterned and plain to choose from; whether a light beige, textured tan weave or dark chocolate, there will be the perfect tone to match your interior design scheme and meet any specific requirements for the room that you might have. Popular colours to mix with brown are cream, green and red. Try to look closely at a fabric sample in the setting you intend to use it in and hold your fabric up to the light of the window, before you make your final decision.
If you are searching for light or dark brown roller blinds or a specific shade in between there should be a good colour match available in an array of different fabric textures and types. For a bedroom, a blackout roller blind might be the most suitable. Other types of dim out blinds may also work for a bedroom, for example a dark chocolate, a saddle brown or a dark taupe fabric would normally provide good room darkening.
If you want to diffuse or filter light coming into the room rather than darken the room then a semi-transparent sheer or brown voile blind would be the answer. There are many different styles of light brown sheer and voile blinds available that can partly filter light whilst still allowing partial visibility of the view out of the window when the window blind is drawn, and offering various levels of privacy depending on the style and pattern. For example a striped brown roller blind in a voile fabric would provide a mixture of view and privacy as the voile sheer is visible whilst the stripe is opaque. It's worth considering how the room in question is used at various time of the day, especially at night when the interior will be lit and the exterior is in darkness.
Anyone looking for a 'waterproof' blind would probably be looking for a bathroom blind and should look at the many moisture resistant brown roller blinds available in plain colours or patterns. These blinds are also suitable for the kitchen and can usually be cleaned using a damp sponge. Customers looking for an energy saving blind are usually best considering a solar reflective fabric which is usually treated with or backed by a special reflective coating which will help to reduce overheating due to solar gain in sunny conditions.