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This blind is very versatile thanks to its weave of deep ebony and palest grey. In a dramatic scheme of dark colours this roman blind will balance the darker tones, alternatively in a cool calm white scheme Coast Charcoal will add discrete colour.

Rest assured that the good looks of this tasteful blind will not disappoint.

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Grey Roman Blinds

Grey roman blinds are a sophisticated and minimalistic colour; the subtle shade is perfect if white is just a little too bright and black too dark and dramatic.

Grey is a superb colour as it can easily be paired up with many decors; for instance try collaborating grey with duck egg blue or navy blue. Alternatively, grey looks brilliant paired with its dramatic and moody relative black. Team these two up together for a brilliant monochrome look and simply add colourful accents around the area if you wanted to brighten the room up a little.

We can also imagine a subtle grey being paired up with a zesty lime green to create a unique and distinctive interior. Alternatively team grey up with moody and fabulous reds to create a mature and elegant decor; just imagine a bold warm grey alongside dark red scatter cushions creating a fantastic contrast.

Grey is an extremely versatile colour as when given the slightest tinge of either a warm yellow, red or orange it creates a ‘warm’ grey; alternatively when a slight fleck of blue, green or violet is added creates a ‘cool’ grey. Therefore if you wanted to combine your grey with luxurious reds or hot oranges then choose a ‘warm’ grey; or a ‘cool’ grey if you were combining grey with blues and greens.

Closely associated names for grey include: slate, smoke, marl, charcoal, iced, pebble, concrete, steel and battleship grey.