Green is one of those colours that works differently depending on how much fabric is on show. A full roman blind in a botanical print is quite a commitment; a roller in a muted sage or olive is almost a neutral. That range - from statement to understated - is part of why green works across so many rooms and blind types. This guide covers six different blind types, each with one curated pick from a UK retailer, to help you match the right style to your window.

What "green" means in blind fabrics

The word covers a lot of ground. At one end sit deep forest greens and racing greens, which read as bold colours and tend to work best paired with whites, creams, or natural wood tones. In the middle are moss greens, sage greens, and fern tones - quieter and easier to live with, particularly in living rooms and kitchens. At the softer end, duck egg and teal have a green component but read as blue-green, suiting bathrooms and bedrooms that already use blue.

For roller and pleated blinds, the fabric is largely plain or lightly textured, so the colour reads directly. For roman blinds with a pattern - particularly printed designs drawing on botanical or botanical-adjacent motifs - the green is typically part of a multi-colour scheme rather than a solid field, which changes how dominant it feels.

What to look for

Blind type and how much colour is visible. Venetian and pleated blinds in green will show a muted amount of colour when raised, because the slats or pleats stack. A roman or roller blind in a strong green will be more visually present. Consider the room at different times of day with the blind at different heights.

Solid versus pattern. Most rollers and verticals in green are solid or lightly textured. Roman blinds are where botanical and floral prints are common, including heritage designs and licensed designer collections. If you want a conversation-piece blind, that's where to look; if you want a quiet green that steps back, rollers and venetians are more likely to serve you.

Light control. Green fabrics are available across the full range of opacities, from sheer to blackout. The colour itself doesn't determine the light control - the fabric construction does. Check the individual range for the retailer's stated opacity before ordering.

Room suitability. Aluminium venetians are standard for kitchens and bathrooms because they tolerate moisture and wipe clean. Fabric blinds - rollers, romans, pleated, verticals, day and night - work well in living rooms and bedrooms. Very humid rooms are not suitable for roman blinds with linen or cotton-heavy fabrics, which can absorb moisture.

Fitting type. Most of the ranges here are made-to-measure for a standard inside recess or outside face fit. The pleated pick uses Perfect Fit fitting, which clips into the rubber gasket on UPVC double-glazed windows - no drilling required. That's worth knowing for renters or anyone reluctant to make holes in UPVC frames.

Size range and cord safety. Made-to-measure ranges have per-product minimum and maximum width and drop limits. For wide windows or patio doors, vertical blinds are generally the better-suited type, as they span large openings cleanly. For children's rooms, check the retailer's cord-safety specification - wand operation and cordless mechanisms are the standard safer options.

Our picks

Best green roller
Splash Twist Roller

Splash Twist Roller

at Swift Direct Blinds

A wide-palette roller from Swift Direct Blinds offering Moss Green and Vine Green in a range of 35 finishes, starting from under a tenner.

from £8.36 in 81 colours

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Best green roman
Laura Ashley

Laura Ashley

at Blinds By Post

Laura Ashley fabric romans from Blinds By Post, with green options including Belvedere Hedgerow Green, Farnworth Fresh Green, Josette Fresh Green, and two Pussy Willow colourways, across 134 finishes from £20.57.

from £20.57 in 379 colours

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Best green venetian
Spirit Cool L-shaped Venetian Blind - 25mm Slat

Spirit Cool L-shaped Venetian Blind - 25mm Slat

at Blinds 2go

A 25mm aluminium venetian from Blinds 2go with a precision L-shaped slat profile, available as a made-to-measure blind from £8.60.

from £8.60 in 16 colours

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Best green vertical
Bella 127mm

Bella 127mm

at Blinds By Post

A broad-palette vertical from Blinds By Post covering 55 finishes including green-toned options such as Cacti and Glade, from £10.70.

from £11.00 in 55 colours

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Best green pleated
Pleated Fit

Pleated Fit

at Swift Direct Blinds

A Perfect Fit pleated from Swift Direct Blinds in Light Green Clic and Light Green Stick, covering 15 finishes from £23.59 - no drilling required.

from £23.59 in 15 colours

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Best green day and night
William Morris Duolight Thermal

William Morris Duolight Thermal

at Blinds 2go

A William Morris day and night blind from Blinds 2go with green colourways including Pimpernel Sage, Acorn Leaf, and Willow Bough Vine, from £15.80.

from £15.80 in 14 colours

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Pick details

Best green roller - Splash Twist Roller Blind (Swift Direct Blinds)

Best green roller
Splash Twist Roller

Splash Twist Roller

at Swift Direct Blinds

A wide-palette roller from Swift Direct Blinds offering Moss Green and Vine Green in a range of 35 finishes, starting from under a tenner.

from £8.36 in 81 colours

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The Splash Twist is one of the wider-palette rollers in the range, with 35 finishes spanning most of the main colour families. For green specifically, Moss Green and Vine Green are the two options - both solid, mid-weight polyester fabrics. Moss Green sits in the warm, earthy part of the spectrum; Vine Green is a slightly cooler, deeper tone.

Roller blinds in this style keep the window looking clean when raised, as the fabric rolls up onto the tube rather than folding in pleats. That makes them particularly suitable for smaller windows where stack height matters. Starting from £8.36, the Splash Twist is also one of the more accessible entry points among the picks here.

This is not a blackout fabric - it's described by Swift Direct Blinds as a standard light-filtering weave, so it's suited to living rooms, kitchens, and home offices rather than bedrooms where genuine darkness is needed.

Best green roman - Laura Ashley Blinds Uk (Blinds By Post)

Best green roman
Laura Ashley

Laura Ashley

at Blinds By Post

Laura Ashley fabric romans from Blinds By Post, with green options including Belvedere Hedgerow Green, Farnworth Fresh Green, Josette Fresh Green, and two Pussy Willow colourways, across 134 finishes from £20.57.

from £20.57 in 379 colours

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Roman blinds are the natural home for printed fabrics, and the Laura Ashley range sold through Blinds By Post is the pick here for exactly that reason. Of the 134 finishes in the range, several fall into the green category: Belvedere Hedgerow Green, Farnworth Fresh Green, Josette Fresh Green, and two Pussy Willow colourways in Fern Green and Moss Green. These are pattern-led fabrics - botanical prints, floral designs, and classic Laura Ashley motifs - rather than solid fields of colour.

The trade-off for that decorative quality is that roman blinds stack at the top when raised, taking up some of the window. That's worth factoring in for smaller windows or rooms where maximising natural light is a priority. They're also, at £20.57 from, on the more considered end of the price range relative to a basic roller.

The range suits sitting rooms, studies, and dining rooms - anywhere the roman blind's softer, more decorative fold works with the room's character. The Pussy Willow Fern Green in particular works well in rooms with natural wood tones or older-style joinery.

Best green venetian - Spirit Cool L-shaped Venetian Blind - 25mm Slat (Blinds 2go)

Best green venetian
Spirit Cool L-shaped Venetian Blind - 25mm Slat

Spirit Cool L-shaped Venetian Blind - 25mm Slat

at Blinds 2go

A 25mm aluminium venetian from Blinds 2go with a precision L-shaped slat profile, available as a made-to-measure blind from £8.60.

from £8.60 in 16 colours

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The Spirit Cool from Blinds 2go is a 25mm aluminium venetian available in an L-shaped slat profile, with made-to-measure sizing from £8.60. Aluminium venetians are the practical choice for rooms where wipe-clean surfaces matter - kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms - and the 25mm slat width gives fine-grained light control without the bulk of a 50mm option.

Venetians differ from the other types in this guide in how green presents. The slat colour is visible as a continuous horizontal stripe when the blind is tilted, but the look changes depending on tilt angle - tilted open, you see colour and light together; tilted closed, the blind becomes largely opaque. The colour is more geometric and structured than on a roman or roller.

The venetian is also the type best suited to precise light management. Unlike a roller (which is either up or down) or a day and night blind (which alternates sheer and opaque stripes), a venetian lets you control both how much light enters and what angle it enters at, without raising the whole blind.

Best green vertical - Bella (Blinds By Post)

Best green vertical
Bella 127mm

Bella 127mm

at Blinds By Post

A broad-palette vertical from Blinds By Post covering 55 finishes including green-toned options such as Cacti and Glade, from £10.70.

from £11.00 in 55 colours

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Vertical blinds in green work well for wide openings - patio doors, conservatories, or living-room windows where the view out matters as much as light control. The Bella range from Blinds By Post covers 55 finishes, with green options including Cacti (a warm yellow-green), Glade (a medium natural green), and Grama (a cooler tone). Starting from £10.70.

The vertical format means the colour is visible as hanging vanes rather than a flat panel, which gives a slightly different effect from a roller or roman. When the vanes are rotated open, the blind reads as a series of vertical lines; when closed, it covers the opening fully. For patio doors, this is usually preferable to a roller or roman, which would need to cover the full door width when raised.

Vertical blinds have a reputation for looking commercial, but a considered fabric choice goes some way towards countering that. The Bella's green-toned options read more residential than the standard white or grey that gives verticals that office-block association.

Best green pleated - Pleated Fit (Swift Direct Blinds)

Best green pleated
Pleated Fit

Pleated Fit

at Swift Direct Blinds

A Perfect Fit pleated from Swift Direct Blinds in Light Green Clic and Light Green Stick, covering 15 finishes from £23.59 - no drilling required.

from £23.59 in 15 colours

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The Pleated Fit from Swift Direct Blinds uses Perfect Fit mounting - a clip-in frame that attaches to the rubber gasket on UPVC double-glazed windows without screws or drilling. That makes it the pick for renters, for anyone reluctant to drill into UPVC frames, and for windows where a flush, borderless look is the aim.

Of the 15 finishes, Light Green Clic and Light Green Stick cover the green options. The distinction between "Clic" and "Stick" refers to the fitting mechanism - both are Perfect Fit styles, the names reflecting how the frame clips into the window. The colour is the same mid-light green in both cases.

At £23.59 from, the Pleated Fit sits higher than the roller and venetian picks, partly because of the Perfect Fit mechanism. Pleated blinds in general have a slightly softer look than rollers when raised - the fabric folds into neat accordion pleats - and the Perfect Fit frame creates a cleaner perimeter than a standard bracket fitting.

Best green day and night - William Morris Duolight Thermal Blind (Blinds 2go)

Best green day and night
William Morris Duolight Thermal

William Morris Duolight Thermal

at Blinds 2go

A William Morris day and night blind from Blinds 2go with green colourways including Pimpernel Sage, Acorn Leaf, and Willow Bough Vine, from £15.80.

from £15.80 in 14 colours

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Day and night blinds use two fabric layers with alternating sheer and opaque horizontal stripes. Sliding the layers past each other aligns the stripes for privacy or staggers them for diffused light. The William Morris Duolight Thermal from Blinds 2go adapts that format with heritage-pattern fabrics and a thermal backing layer.

For green, three finishes are relevant: Pimpernel Sage (a soft sage green pattern), Acorn Leaf (a deeper, more naturalistic green), and Willow Bough Vine (a botanical print in green and neutral tones). These are pattern-led fabrics in the William Morris style, which means the green appears as part of a repeat design rather than as a solid colour field - closer to the roman blind in visual character, but in the day and night operating format.

The thermal backing is worth noting for rooms with older glazing or cold-facing windows - it provides a degree of insulation that a standard single-layer blind doesn't. The day and night mechanism doesn't achieve full blackout in the privacy position, so this is better suited to living rooms and sitting rooms than to bedrooms where darkness is the priority.

Starting from £15.80, it sits in the middle of the price range across these picks - less than the roman, more than the roller.

What we didn't include

This guide doesn't include panel blinds, which are used for very wide openings and room dividers rather than standard window sizes. It also doesn't include plantation shutters - they're a distinct product category and buying decision from soft-furnishing blinds.

We haven't included smart or motorised options. Motorised blinds in green are available from several UK retailers, but the additional mechanism adds significantly to the price, and the choice of colour and fabric remains the same as the manual equivalents above - the motor doesn't change which fabric is right for the room.

The selection here focuses on made-to-measure blinds. Ready-made blinds in fixed standard sizes are available in green from some retailers, but the limited size range makes them unsuitable as a general recommendation.

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