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How to: Roman Blinds

Create a soft flow of light and a harmonious atmosphere at home with Roman blinds - an elegant way to add privacy without blocking out the daylight. Our Roman blinds are custom-made to fit your windows and available in a variety of styles and shades, making it easy to find the perfect match for your space and aesthetic.

Roman Blind Soft Style

Soft style is the latest addition to our Roman blind collection – a model named after the gentle, relaxed expression of its lower edge, in contrast to the more structured look of a classic Roman blind. With its pared-back design and construction without battens, the blind takes on an almost screen-like drape when lowered - soft, textile, and uninterrupted. A weighted bottom bar ensures a clean and elegant finish.

The design has a subtle British feel and fits beautifully in interiors where function and character go hand in hand - whether it's a classic townhouse or a modern home with timeless elements. Soft is crafted in sheer linen and works just as well on its own as it does paired with café curtains or full-length drapes for a more layered look.

Above: Soft in sheer linen Sand.

Roman Blind Scallop Hem

The Scallop Roman blind is a true piece of craftsmanship, combining our customer favourite - woven linen - with a contrasting trim and a playful scalloped edge. A personal and charming blind that adds character and a unique touch to any room, whether it’s a kids room or a living space.

One of our most popular ways to style this blind is to pair it with a matching valance and full-length curtains in the same fabric - a look that creates a cosy, layered feel, especially suited to playful children’s rooms. Try the look in your own space using our planning tool!

On the left: Scallop Roman blind in mustard/ivory. On the right: pink/terracotta.

*The Scallop Roman blind can be ordered with a blackout lining and is also available in your preferred combination of fabric and trim. Feel free to get in touch – we’re happy to help you create your own custom blind!

Roman Blind

Our classic Roman blind is available in a selection of fabrics - from sheer linen to woven linen and bouclé - and acts like a chameleon in any interior. With a maximum width of 230 cm, the model fits most windows and is constructed with metal battens for added stability and durability.

Use it on its own for a clean and functional solution - ideal for children's rooms, kitchens, or bedrooms where smart placements are often needed. For a more framed and decorative look, pair it with curtain panels in the same fabric to create a seamless and cohesive expression throughout the room.

Left: Roman blind in sheer linen Ivory, paired with curtain panels in the same fabric. Right: Roman blind in woven linen Ivory.

Black-Out Roman Blind

The blackout Roman blind is a long-awaited addition to the collection - a functional design that doesn’t compromise on softness or atmosphere. It’s crafted in our most popular fabrics, woven linen and bouclé, and combines a gentle expression with effective light blocking.

To achieve full blackout, the blind is lined with a premium blackout backing - offering the highest level of light reduction available. It’s mounted on a cassette and operated with a ball chain, rather than the track-and-cord system used in our other Roman blinds, providing a stable and durable construction that’s especially well suited for this slightly heavier model.

Left: Blackout Roman blind in woven linen Ivory. Right: Blackout Roman blind in woven linen Terracotta.

Decorate with Roman Blinds

PAIR WITH CAFÉ CURTAINS

Combine Roman blinds with café curtains for a flexible and functional privacy solution that adapts to both daylight and your needs. By placing a café curtain on the lower part of the window and a Roman blind above, you can easily adjust both light and privacy – from the top and bottom.

Pictured here: Soft Roman blind in Sand and Minimalist café curtains in Ivory.

FLEXIBLE BLACKOUT

For those who want to combine soft daylight with full blackout, adding a roller blind behind a Roman blind is a smart solution. Choose a light-filtering Roman blind for daytime use, and complement it with a blackout roller blind behind - invisible when not in use, but highly effective when you want to block out the light completely.

Pictured here: Roman blind in woven linen Petroleum paired with a blackout roller blind.

HOW TO MEASURE

Gotain's Roman blinds can be mounted on the wall or ceiling and are custom-made to fit both width and length. If your Roman blind will be mounted on the ceiling, determine the length by measuring from the ceiling down to the windowsill, and the width by measuring from edge to edge of the window frame.

If you are mounting the Roman blind on the wall instead, determine the length by measuring from 7 cm above the window frame down to the windowsill (this measurement is required for the cord lock to function properly) or 15 cm above to create the impression of a higher ceiling.

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