How to Choose the Right Blinds for Each Room in Your Home

June 2, 2025

How to Choose the Right Blinds for Each Room in Your Home 

Ever bought blinds online, only to realise they don’t fit, don’t block the light, or make the room feel colder? You’re not alone. 


Choosing blinds isn’t just about fabric and colour. It’s about what each room needs to feel comfortable, stylish, and functional. The truth is, what works in a sunny conservatory will fail miserably in a steamy bathroom or a light-sensitive nursery. 


In this room-by-room guide, we’ll show you exactly which blinds work best in each space and why. Whether you want better sleep, safer kids' rooms, easier cleaning, or lower energy bills, you’ll walk away with expert-backed recommendations that make your home look and feel better. 

Best Blinds for Living Rooms 

Your living room does a lot. It is where you relax, entertain, and spend time with family. That is why it needs blinds that are not just stylish but also practical. From reducing screen glare during the day to giving you privacy in the evening, the right blinds should feel like a seamless part of the space. This is where thoughtful design meets everyday function.


Key Considerations 

  • Light filtering without glare 
  • Day-to-night privacy 
  • Interior style match 



Blind Type Why It Works Energy Tip
Bloc Roller Blinds Blocks 100% of light for optimal sleep Helps reduce early morning wakeups
Thermal Roman Blinds Insulates and adds style Keeps warmth in and cold drafts out
Perfect Fit Blackout Blinds Great for smaller frames; easy install with no drilling Prevents light leaks around window edges

Best Blinds for Bedrooms 

A good night’s sleep depends on more than a comfy mattress. Light, temperature, and privacy all play a part. The right blinds for your bedroom should help create a space that feels calm, quiet, and restful. From blocking out early morning sun to keeping out the cold, it is about making the room feel just right from evening to morning.


Key Considerations 

  • Blackout for better sleep 
  • Thermal insulation 
  • Noise reduction and comfort 


Blind Type Why It Works Safety Tip
Moisture-Resistant Roller Blinds Durable, water-resistant and simple to maintain Ideal for windows close to showers or sinks
Faux Wood Venetian Blinds Wood look without the warping risk Wipeable and humidity-resistant for longevity

Best Blinds for Bathrooms  

Bathrooms come with their own challenges. Between moisture, heat, and the need for privacy, not every blind is up to the task. You need something that stands up to daily steam while still looking clean and modern. The right blinds for your bathroom will handle humidity without warping and give you full control over light and privacy. 


Key Considerations 

  • Moisture resistance 
  • Easy to clean 
  • Privacy control 


Blind Type Why It Works Design Tip
Roller Blinds (wipeable fabrics) Simple, effective, and easy to clean Choose a patterned fabric to disguise marks
Venetian Blinds Precise light control and durable Go with aluminium for modern kitchens
Perfect Fit Blinds Space-saving on windowed splashbacks Excellent choice above sinks or tight spaces

Best Blinds for Kitchens  

n the kitchen, blinds need to work as hard as the space itself. They should be easy to clean, resistant to heat and splashes, and simple to operate when your hands are full. Whether you are cooking, eating, or hosting, your kitchen blinds should help the space feel clean, bright, and functional without adding maintenance to your day. 


Key Considerations 

  • Heat and grease resistance 
  • Practicality and access 
  • Cleanability 



Blind Type Why It Works Energy Tip
Perfect Fit Cellular Pleated Blinds Easy to install, insulate glass well Helps keep conservatory cooler in summer and retains heat in Winter.
Pleated Blinds Flexible fit for angled or shaped glazing Great for roof blinds and odd-shaped panels
Motorised Blinds Ideal for hard-to-reach areas Allows remote or smart control to reduce solar gain

Best Blinds for Conservatories and Bay Windows 

Large windows can bring in beautiful light but also come with temperature swings, glare, and awkward shapes. Whether it is a sunny conservatory or a curved bay window, the right blinds should help you stay comfortable and in control without blocking the view. Tailored fit and smart fabrics can make these tricky spaces work year-round. 


Key Considerations 

  • Glare and overheating 
  • Awkward angles and large spans 
  • Energy efficiency 


Blind Type Why It Works Energy Tip
Perfect Fit Cellular Pleated Blinds Easy to install, insulate glass well Helps keep conservatory cooler in summer and retains heat in Winter.
Pleated Blinds Flexible fit for angled or shaped glazing Great for roof blinds and odd-shaped panels
Motorised Blinds Ideal for hard-to-reach areas Allows remote or smart control to reduce solar gain

Best Blinds for Nurseries or Kids’ Rooms  

Children’s rooms need a mix of safety, comfort, and practicality. From blackout options that help with sleep to cordless or motorised blinds that reduce hazards, the right choice should help keep little ones safe and parents confident. Durable, wipeable materials make life easier while still looking great in the space. 


Key Considerations 

  • Child safety 
  • Total blackout for naps 
  • Durable and wipeable 


Blind Type Why It Works Safety & Sleep Tip
Bloc Blinds Blocks light for better nap and sleep routines Combine with thermal lining for extra comfort
Cordless Perfect Fit Blinds Safe, secure, and tamper-proof No cords means fewer safety hazards
Motorised Blinds Effortless operation with full child safety Great for parents with toddlers or infants

Still Not Sure What’s Right for Your Home? 

No one wants to buy blinds twice. When you match the right style to the right space, you notice the difference every day. Whether it's cutting glare on the sofa, sleeping better in a blackout bedroom, or keeping a sunny conservatory cooler, small decisions add up to a better home. 


This guide is your starting point. The next step? Get advice from someone who knows exactly what will work in your space - and can show you the options in person. 

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FAQs: Best Blinds for Each Room 

  • What are the best blinds for bathrooms where there’s a lot of moisture and steam 

    The most suitable blinds for bathrooms are moisture-resistant roller blinds and faux wood Venetian blinds. These options are designed to withstand steam and humidity without warping, cracking, or collecting mould. They are also easy to clean, which makes them perfect for high-moisture environments like en-suites or family bathrooms. Avoid fabric blinds in these spaces, as they tend to absorb moisture and may become stained or damaged over time. 

  • Do blackout blinds really help improve sleep quality in bedrooms and nurseries 

    Yes, blackout blinds significantly improve sleep quality. 


    They completely block out external light from street lamps, early sunrises, or passing traffic - creating a dark, calming environment that supports your natural sleep cycle.


     They’re especially helpful in nurseries and children's rooms where routine naps and early bedtimes are important. For even better results, combine blackout blinds with thermal linings to reduce noise and keep the room cosy. 

  • Are Perfect Fit blinds a good choice for busy kitchens? 

    Perfect Fit blinds are ideal for kitchens. They fit neatly into the window frame without the need for drilling, which means they don’t interfere with window handles, splashbacks, or tiles. They’re also easy to clean, resistant to splashes and grease, and come in moisture-tolerant materials. These blinds work particularly well for windows above sinks or in compact cooking areas where space is tight. 


  • Which types of blinds are best for reducing heat and glare during summer? 

    Thermal roller blinds, pleated blinds, and motorised blinds are highly effective at controlling heat and sunlight.


     Thermal fabrics reflect sunlight and reduce solar gain, keeping rooms cooler in summer. 


    Pleated blinds are especially useful for conservatories or large windows with direct sun exposure. For added convenience, motorised blinds let you adjust light levels easily and are perfect for high or hard-to-reach windows. 


  • Are motorised blinds really worth it for children’s rooms or modern family homes? 

    Motorised blinds are an excellent investment for children’s rooms and busy family spaces. They are completely cordless, which removes the risk of entanglement and makes them a safer option for homes with babies, toddlers, or pets. With the push of a button or app control, you can adjust light levels without disturbing naps or bedtime. Many parents also appreciate the quiet operation and programmable features that make daily routines easier. 


  • What are the best blinds for awkward window shapes like bays, lofts, or skylights? 

    For awkward window shapes such as bay windows, skylights, and angled loft windows, your best options are Perfect Fit blinds, pleated blinds, or custom motorised solutions.


    These types can be tailored to unusual frames and ensure full coverage without leaving gaps. Pleated blinds offer excellent flexibility and insulation, while motorised blinds are great for out-of-reach skylights where manual operation isn’t practical. 


  • Can blinds really help with energy efficiency and reducing heating bills? 

    Yes. Thermal blinds, especially those with insulated linings or honeycomb structures, can significantly reduce heat loss through windows in winter. In summer, they block solar gain to keep interiors cooler.


    This added layer of insulation helps maintain a stable indoor temperature, which can lead to noticeable savings on heating and cooling costs over time.


     Look for blinds rated for energy efficiency or ask a design expert which options will suit your window orientation best. 


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