Refined Style: Serene Navy Roman Blind – Classic Elegance in Every Fold

Refined Style: Serene Navy Roman Blind – Classic Elegance in Every Fold

Bring a touch of refined charm to your home with the Serene Navy Roman Blind, originally introduced by Blinds Artist. With its deep navy shade and soft textured finish, this blind delivers a rich and calming effect, making it perfect for both traditional and modern interiors.

The navy colour reflects timeless sophistication and works beautifully with fresh white tones, warm metallics, natural wood, and gentle neutrals. Suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, dining spaces, and home offices, it adds depth and contrast while keeping the atmosphere clean and well-balanced.

Made from high-quality fabric, the Serene Navy Roman Blind offers both beauty and practicality. The Roman fold design creates smooth and stylish pleats when lifted, while falling into a graceful drape when lowered. The simple operating system gives you full control of light and privacy, adjusting easily to suit your needs.

 126.79



Total Price:  126.79

Tools You Will Need

  • A steel tape measure
  • A pencil to note your sizes
  • A sheet of paper to record results
  • A ladder if you are measuring tall windows

Helpful Measuring Tips

  • Never mix up height and width measurements, as this will result in a blind that does not fit.
  • If measuring more than one window, check each one separately. Do not assume they are the same size, as small differences can affect the fit.

Outside Recess

To measure for blinds that fit outside the recess, note the exact size of the area you want the blind to cover. To reduce light gaps, allow the blind to overlap the recess by at least 70mm at the top and 50mm at each side.

The bottom overlap is your choice, but always consider obstacles such as radiators.

Always use a metal tape measure since cloth ones can bend or stretch and may give inaccurate sizes.

Inside Recess

For blinds that sit inside the recess, measure the complete width and height of the recess. This is the full size of the opening. We will make the required adjustments to ensure the blind fits correctly.

Measure in three places for both width and drop, and use the smallest result.

Do not make deductions yourself, as we will handle them for you.

Again, always use a metal tape measure for accuracy.

Please check that the following items are included with your vertical blind before you begin fitting:

Extra tools and parts required:

  • 2 x top fix brackets
  • 2 x face fix brackets
  • 1 x set of hangers
  • 1 x allen key
  • 2 x stabilising chains
  • 1 x safety hook
  • 4 x wood screws
  • 1 x weight
  • Screws
  • A pencil
  • A drill with suitable bits
  • A crosshead screwdriver
  • A metal tape measure

Face Fix

Place the brackets around 5cm from each end of where the headrail will sit. If more than two brackets are supplied, space the extra brackets evenly across the blind. Make sure your fixings are appropriate for the surface or wall.

To attach, hook the back of the headrail into the bracket, then rotate it into place. Tighten the short front screw to hold the headrail securely.

Top Fix

Mark the correct distance, taking into account any obstacles such as window handles that may protrude into the recess. Position the brackets about 10cm from each end of where the headrail will go. If you have more than two brackets, space the extras evenly across the blind. Always ensure the fixings used are right for your wall or surface.

Tilt and hook the headrail into the bracket until it clicks into place. To remove the headrail, simply press the bracket at the release point.