A pink Venetian blind is a Venetian first and a colour choice second: horizontal slats that tilt for fine light control, finished in a shade that does some decorating for you. Pink covers a lot of ground - from a barely-there blush that softens a nursery to a saturated cerise that anchors a whole scheme - so the colour suits very different rooms depending on how far down that range you go. This guide is for anyone who has already decided they want a Venetian and now wants it in pink: it covers what the colour brings, what to check before you order, and three aluminium ranges across three UK retailers picked for breadth of pink, spread of shades, and value.
What a pink Venetian offers
The appeal of pink as a Venetian colour is its range. At the soft end - candyfloss, blush, pretty pink - it reads as a warm neutral rather than a statement, which is why it works so well in nurseries and children's bedrooms, where it adds gentle colour without overwhelming a small room. These pale tones bounce daylight around and keep a space feeling calm. At the bold end - cerise, fuchsia, coral - pink becomes a deliberate feature: a single window of saturated slats can carry a room that is otherwise grey, white or wood, giving you a focal point without repainting anything.
Because these are aluminium Venetians, you get that colour with the slatted tilt that defines the category. Rotate the slats closed and they overlap to block most direct light and give privacy; angle them open and they admit diffused light from above the slat line while keeping the window covered. That mechanical light control is the same whatever the colour, so a pink Venetian is as practical as a plain white one - the shade is a free upgrade in character, not a compromise on function.
Pink also pairs well, which matters because few people want an entire room in it. Soft blush sits naturally against greys and off-whites, warming a cool scheme. Coral and warmer pinks work with natural materials - oak, rattan, linen - lifting a neutral, textured room. Even bold cerise behaves if it is the only loud element, balanced against plenty of plain surfaces. The point is that one pink window does a lot, so you rarely need more than that to feel the effect.
What to look for
Slat width. These are 25mm aluminium Venetians, the standard for the material. The narrow slat gives a slim, fairly modern look and fine tilt control, and suits smaller windows - nurseries, bathrooms, box rooms - where a wider 50mm wood-look slat would feel heavy. If you specifically want a chunkier slat, that points away from aluminium and away from most pinks, since wood and faux-wood ranges run to natural tones.
Tilt and lift controls. A tilt rod or cord rotates the slats; a lift cord raises the whole stack. Check whether the retailer offers a wand-tilt option, which removes a dangling cord and is tidier. UK regulations require cord-safe mechanisms on blinds for domestic use, so if the blind is going in a child's room - a likely spot for a soft pink - confirm the breakaway connector or wand option with the retailer before ordering.
Recess versus exterior fit. A Venetian can sit inside the recess for the cleanest look, which needs enough recess depth for the stacked slats and headrail, or on the wall or window face if the recess is shallow. The choice changes how you measure, so decide before you order and follow the retailer's measuring guide for that fit type.
Ladder tapes. Some Venetians offer fabric ladder tapes instead of plain cords, which hide the slat holes and add a decorative band down the blind. Not every aluminium range offers them, and on a bold pink they can either complement or compete with the slat colour, so check what is available if the detail matters to you.
Moisture suitability. Aluminium is genuinely moisture-tolerant - it does not swell or warp the way real wood does - so a pink aluminium Venetian is fine in a bathroom, a kitchen, or a steamy utility room. That is part of why aluminium, rather than wood, is where the pinks live: the colour comes on the material best suited to the wetter rooms.
Gloss versus matt. Pink slats come in both finishes, and they read very differently. A gloss cerise or fuchsia looks brighter and more reflective, leaning into the feature-colour effect; a matt blush or pretty pink is softer and more muted, which suits a calm bedroom or nursery. The finish name and any product photography are your guide here, and a sample is worth ordering if the exact tone matters, since bright colours can look different on screen than on the physical slat.
How we chose
We focused on aluminium Venetians, because that is where pink actually appears across the market - wood and faux-wood ranges run to natural timber tones, not pinks. From there we wanted three genuinely different answers rather than three near-identical ranges, so we picked across three retailers.
The first pick is the widest-range option: the range with the most pink shades, so you can choose your exact tone from soft to bold in one place, and at a lower entry price. The second is the best-for-shades option: a range with a good spread of named pink tones from delicate to saturated, for buyers who want to compare specific shades. The third is the value option: an aluminium 25mm range with a pink finish at among the more affordable entry prices, and a useful reminder that aluminium Venetians are sold at several retailers, so the same style can be priced up and compared at your window size.
Our picks
Turin Venetian Blinds
at Swift Direct Blinds
Aluminium slats in candyfloss, cerise and coral pink - the widest pink choice.
Aluminium Venetian Blinds
at So Easy Blinds
Pink blossom, fuchsia and pretty pink aluminium slats.
Aluminium Venetian Blinds
at Make My Blinds
A coral-shell aluminium Venetian at a lower entry price.
Pick details
Turin Venetian Blinds
at Swift Direct Blinds
Aluminium slats in candyfloss, cerise and coral pink - the widest pink choice.
The Turin from Swift Direct Blinds is our best-range pick because it carries the widest choice of pink across the ranges here. Within a large aluminium Venetian collection it offers several named pink shades - Candyfloss Pink at the soft, nursery-friendly end, through a warmer Coral Pink, up to a saturated Cerise Pink for a feature window. That spread means you can settle on the exact tone you want without changing retailer: a pale pink for a calm bedroom or a bold one for a statement, all on the same 25mm aluminium slat.
Because it sits within a broad colour range rather than a pink-only line, the Turin also lets you compare pink against neighbouring tones - reds, purples and brighter shades - if you are still deciding how far to push the colour. The slats carry aluminium's usual moisture tolerance, so any of the pinks works in a bathroom or kitchen as readily as a bedroom.
On price, the Turin sits at a lower entry point than the shades pick below, which makes it the natural starting place if you want the most pink options for the least outlay. Made-to-measure pricing scales with your window, so check the price-by-dimensions tool at your size, and consider a sample if the exact shade matters.
Aluminium Venetian Blinds
at So Easy Blinds
Pink blossom, fuchsia and pretty pink aluminium slats.
The aluminium Venetian from So Easy Blinds is our best-for-shades pick, chosen for a thoughtful spread of pink tones rather than sheer count. It runs from a delicate Pink Blossom at the soft end, through a Pretty Pink in the middle, up to a bold Fuchsia for a feature window - so you get distinct steps from gentle to saturated rather than three near-identical pales. That makes it a good range to use when you want to compare specific shades and pick the one that suits the room, whether that is a calm nursery blush or a confident statement pink.
These are aluminium slats, so the moisture tolerance and wipe-clean practicality of the category all apply, and any of the pinks is fine in a wetter room. The tilt and lift controls work as on any aluminium Venetian, giving the fine light control the slat format is known for.
The entry price here sits in the mid-to-higher band relative to the other picks, reflecting the range rather than the slat format. If the breadth of distinct pink tones is what matters most to you - and you would rather choose from a curated spread than the largest single list - this is the range to start with. As with any bright shade, order a sample before committing if colour accuracy is important.
Aluminium Venetian Blinds
at Make My Blinds
A coral-shell aluminium Venetian at a lower entry price.
The aluminium Venetian from Make My Blinds is our value pick: a 25mm aluminium slat in a Coral Shell pink, at among the more affordable entry prices of the three. Coral Shell is a warm, soft-to-mid pink rather than a loud one, which makes it a flexible choice - it sits happily against greys, whites and natural woods, so it works as a gentle accent rather than a full-room statement. For a buyer who wants a single, pleasant pink at a keen price rather than a wide menu of shades, this is the straightforward answer.
The slat format is the standard 25mm aluminium, so the moisture tolerance, wipe-clean cleaning and fine tilt control are all as you would expect, and the blind suits a bathroom, kitchen or bedroom equally.
Worth knowing: aluminium Venetians in this 25mm format are sold by several retailers, so the same basic style can be priced up and compared across them at your exact window size. That is part of why this pick earns the value slot - if Coral Shell is the tone you want, it is among the cheaper ways into a pink aluminium Venetian, but it is always worth costing a couple of comparable ranges at your dimensions before ordering, since made-to-measure prices scale differently with width and drop.
What we didn't include
We kept this guide to aluminium, because that is where pink lives. Real-wood and faux-wood Venetians come in natural timber tones - oaks, walnuts, greyed woods - not pinks, so they are simply not part of a pink Venetian comparison. If you want a wood-look Venetian, our wooden blinds guide covers that category properly; it is a different decision from choosing a colour.
We also did not branch into other colours. If pink is not quite right and you are weighing a grey, a blue or a neutral, those have their own dedicated guides where the relevant ranges are compared on their own terms. And we have left aside perfect-fit framing - the clip-in frame that sits a Venetian flush in a uPVC window without drilling - because it is an order option you choose at checkout on these ranges rather than a separate product, and it does not change which pink shade or slat you pick.