Bedroom blind ideas are probably not the first window treatment option that springs to mind when researching bedroom window dressings.
But, there are many benefits to choosing bedroom blinds that are handy to know about. Since bedrooms are primarily for rest, blinds are one of the best bedroom window treatment ideas for controlling the amount of light that flows in and can be fitted with blackout linings too. Bedroom blinds can therefore help you wind down, shut out the world and get the relaxation you need.
So, when it comes to completing your bedroom decorating scheme don't narrow your choice to bedroom curtain ideas alone. Instead, grab some inspiration from our bedroom blind ideas that will show you how to make them work in your space, whatever your style preference.
With so many bedroom blind options to choose from take some time to look into the pros and cons of each before you take the leap.
'Reading buyers guides and exploring Pinterest are great first steps in the discovery phase', says Ana Zuravliova, trend specialist at Blinds Direct. 'From there, you can explore colours and patterns before ordering samples to see your options in the flesh and learn first-hand how they will look in your room. '
Whichever type you choose, a stylish blind will make your bedroom decorating scheme more functional and well-finished.
1. Think about thermal blinds
When it comes to considering bedroom window treatment ideas, it is important not to lean towards aesthetics alone.
Your sleep space should be a sanctuary that creates the best possible environment for quality shut-eye, and a comfortable room temperature is a vital component of this. That's where thermal blinds come into play.
'Temperature - like light - is a leading cause of poor sleep quality. A thermal blind is a great investment for a bedroom because it will help retain heat during the winter, and then block external heat entering the space during the warmer months,' explains Ana Zuravliova.
'As a result, you’ll be more comfortable and sleep better all year round. For the best results, you can layer your window with a thermal blind in the recess, and a blackout curtain hanging from above.
'Some of the best thermal blinds include honeycomb blinds, special thermal roller blinds and Roman blinds with a thermal lining. By fitting any of these to your bedroom window you’ll enjoy the twin benefits of better sleep and lower energy usage.'
2. Invest in motorised blinds
Motorised blinds are ground-breaking and possibly a dream come true when installed in a bedroom. They are the perfect pairing with the best blinds for blackout, and are ideal for hard-to-reach windows such as skylights.
Smart technology means motorised blinds can be opened and closed by remote control or a smartphone meaning there is no need to get out of bed to open or close the blinds - bliss!
'You can instead watch your blind effortlessly glide up or down with just a touch of a button. This is a fantastic addition for bedrooms where the window is not close to the bed, especially during those cold winter days when you might want some light but another few minutes warm under the covers' explains Ana.
'Smart Venetian blinds are a game-changer for bedrooms. With just a tap on an app on your phone, via voice or remote control, you can tilt the slats to let in the morning light without leaving your warm, cosy bed, agrees Yvonne Keal, product expert at Hillarys.
Plus, being woken by daylight is more beneficial to our minds and bodies than a harsh alarm, so why not set your blinds to open at a certain time to set you off on the right path for the rest of the day?
The latest versions can be solar powered too. 'You can set a quality electric blind to rise or open at a specific time letting you wake up with beautiful sunlight flooding your room. You can motorise many of the most popular blind styles including roller blinds, Roman blinds and Day & Night blinds,' adds Anna.
3. Look to linen fabrics
Sheer natural linen is a 'have-it-all' window blind option. You may need to spend a little more but the luxurious, natural, tactile, yet durable qualities are worth it.
'Sheer linen allows natural light to filter into a room while providing a level of privacy. This creates a soft, ambient glow without the harshness of direct sunlight, explains Soile Makkonen, founder and owner of Ada & Ina.
'Sheer materials soften the overall look, contrasting nicely with harder surfaces like furniture and walls. The texture of sheer fabrics, such as linen or cotton, adds a tactile quality to the blinds, enhancing the visual interest in the room.'
4. Let light in with privacy blinds
Just as making privacy a priority when looking at bathroom window dressing ideas, seclusion from the outside world is necessary in the bedroom, especially if the windows face a busy street.
Venetian blinds and shutters can add full or partial privacy instantly while opaque roller blinds are a chic and useful option when you need constant concealment and they won't block out precious light.
If your bedroom has large windows or French doors, vertical blinds make a practical solution for controlling privacy in an unobtrusive manner. They can easily opened and closed with a wand.
5. Consider multi-tasking venetian blinds
Venetian blinds make an attractive and practical choice for bedrooms. They are the ultimate in multi-tasking blinds, they can be adjusted to let in more or less light or pulled up and down to adjust privacy levels.
'Venetian blinds offer the perfect blend of privacy, light control, and modern convenience, making them an ideal choice for creating a restful, high-tech sleep space. Team with curtains to add texture and a soft, luxurious finish,' says Yvonne Keal.
Modern varieties of Venetian blinds can add striking aesthetics to the latest bedroom trends too; a bold and bright version will complete colour-drench themes or linear slats echo smart stripes, offering another layer of interest.
6. Choose a decorative weave
If your walls are plain, a lovely damask weave fabric will add a touch of pattern and texture to your window treatments. Match it as closely to the paint colour as you can for cohesion, and follow the same shade through into your throws and cushions.
Blue and white works particularly well as it contrasts so beautifully yet harmonises a scheme too.
'Blinds offer an elegant and streamlined look to any bedroom window,' comments Natasha Painter, head of marketing at Blinds2Go. 'Consider colour drenching the space for a dramatic yet cocooning effect, adding interest with a pattern in the same tone as the paint you choose.'
7. Get crafty with edging
Love a spot of crafting? You can get really creative with window treatments if you love sewing and want to have a go and making a blind yourself – you can add trimmings, sequins, ribbons and edge it in a fabric that matches a cushion or throw.
These extra touches will make your bedroom blinds unique to you – nothing beats that individual touch that makes a scheme special.
8. Get a neat finish with roller blinds
Roller blinds have a smart finish and due to their design roll up neatly when not in use therefore using up very little visual space – this makes them ideal for a small bedroom or if you need to block out light in a corner nook, or want to make a design feature of that window.
'A patterned roller blind is an effective way at showcasing key colourways featured within your décor, ensuring that your interior scheme isn’t limited to just the furniture,' says Marie Goodwin, head designer at Prestigious Textiles. 'Alternatively, block colours will work at adding an injection of bold personality, or can match the rest of the room to create a seamless, restful interior.'
9. Match blind colours to your wallpaper design
For any scheme to work there needs to be some unity across the colours, this is what creates a harmonious scheme which is what you want to create in a bedroom.
A simple interior design trick that helps the eye to flow is to match the colours of your blind to your walls, either paint or wallpaper. Obviously this is easier if the blind fabric matches the wallpaper but what if they're not the same design? You can still achieve this by matching the tones instead.
You could pick two tones, one darker and one mid-toned, this will be enough to link the two elements together successfully.
10. Team curtains with your blind
For a country style bedroom you may want to soften the look of blinds by adding curtains to the mix. Using the two together does have its advantages – cosier during the winter months, you can play with print and pattern and it's a great way to layer elements to create a scheme that's textural.
Generally it works best visually if the curtains are darker than the blind, so pick a fabric that's lighter, yet one that complements the curtain colours. A single colour will suffice but consider a textured fabric like linen or a good weight cotton that will add a tactile element.
11. Think about shutters as an alternative
If blinds aren't your bag, and curtains seem too stuffy, then consider a shutter. Not technically a blind of course, they are a good alternative that takes up little space, doesn't involve choosing fabric designs and the plain colours go with most schemes.
With their simple slatted design that allows in the light as you need it, they're a smart choice with a wide appeal, and they look great in modern and classic settings.
12. Add elegance with roman blinds
For a contemporary scheme that has some classic elements, Roman blinds are a great choice. Easy on the eye with their soft folds, they certainly add an elegance and are ideal for complementing an existing scheme if they're matched tonally with the rest of your chosen colours.
'Roman blinds are a brilliant choice as they offer a layered finish, which feels more comfortable and luxurious – the perfect atmosphere for a bedroom,' shares interior designer Caroline. 'Opting for a plain, yet textured fabric that works in harmony with the tones across the of the room will evoke a wraparound feel that is really cocooning.'
FAQ
Which blinds look best in a bedroom?
'Choosing the right blinds for your bedroom is totally dependent on the style and finish of your space,' says fabric designer Marie. 'Roman blinds provide an opportunity to add colour and pattern through detailed fabrics and textures. This is perfect for encapsulating trends like quiet luxury, maximalism and cottagecore, where a statement or striped fabric can really tie the room together.
A slatted wooden blind is more timeless and can add privacy too if you still want to let some light in. You see these more in neutral colour palettes and also layered with curtains.'
Are blinds good for a bedroom?
Blinds are a versatile choice for bedrooms. Fitted alone shutters, roller blinds and Venetian-style blinds are smart, clean and unobtrusive.
'Roller blinds are a really versatile option that offers something for every window,' says Marie from Prestigious Textiles.
'They can be specified in daylight, PVC or blackout quality to give you control over the light in a room. Blackout roller blinds are great for creating cosy bedrooms, whereas daylight will allow a little bit of light through to keep the space feeling open and bright – perfect for dressing rooms or study nooks.'
Teamed with curtains, blinds offer an additional layer of colour and texture, creating a stylish and luxurious finish to bedroom schemes.
What colour blinds are good for a bedroom?
What colour blinds to choose for a bedroom is entirely down to personal taste. Whichever shade you select, bedroom blinds are excellent for adding colour, texture and style to any bedroom.
Spend time looking at your options and read up about the benefits they bring to your bedroom' says Ana Zuravliova, trend specialist at Blinds Direct.
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