The Roma Twist&fit Roller Blind is a made-to-measure roller blind sold by 247 Blinds, offering 42 colourways that span a broad neutral palette, several grey variants, and a handful of accent shades. From £18.36, it sits in the entry-level bracket for made-to-measure rollers - useful when you need to cover several windows without the cost escalating significantly per blind.
Who it suits
The range's colour distribution makes it well suited to kitchens, home offices, and living rooms where a clean, modern look is the aim. The anthracite and grey cluster - Anthracite, Urban, Athens Grey, Grey Nickel, Rhino Grey, True Grey, and the deep-toned Obsidian - covers the contemporary grey palette that suits modern fitted kitchens and minimalist home offices. In a home office, a darker grey roller will reduce glare on screens more than a light fabric, which is a practical reason to favour that part of the range.
The lighter colourways - Dawn, Dusk, Mischka, Natural, Peony White - work in living rooms and bedrooms where a softer hand is wanted. Horizon Blue and Thunderbird add a cooler, more distinctive note, while Hot Pink and Tuscan Rose serve accent-coloured rooms.
Opacity is not stated for individual colourways, so we would not rely on this range for blackout performance without confirming with 247 Blinds. If light-blocking is a hard requirement - in a bedroom particularly - check whether the specific colourway you want is described as blackout or dimout before ordering. For bathrooms and kitchens, confirm whether the fabric has a moisture-resistant specification; roller fabrics vary on this point and it is not confirmed for this range.
The colours
42 colours available
The 19 colourways cluster clearly: eight greys and near-neutrals (from pale Natural and Mischka through Heraklion and Monza to the darker Anthracite and Obsidian); a lighter neutral and white group (Natural, Peony White, Dawn, Dusk); two blues (Horizon Blue, Thunderbird); and two warmer accents (Hot Pink, Tuscan Rose). The naming is evocative - Thunderbird, Monza, Heraklion - though in practice these describe shades rather than patterns.
Sage adds a muted green-grey that sits between the neutrals and the accent shades, and Urban sits in the mid-grey range. No premium variants are flagged in this range, which means all 19 colourways start at the same from-price.
Price by your dimensions
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At £18.36 this is a low from-price for a made-to-measure roller. As with all made-to-measure blinds, price increases with width and drop - a narrow bathroom window will be priced near the base while a wide living room window will cost more. The price grid above shows how your specific dimensions land.
How it compares
The Roma Twist&fit's main argument is breadth at a low entry price. If your brief is covering multiple windows in a consistent palette - a full kitchen refit, for instance - the range's 19 colourways and consistent pricing across variants makes the planning straightforward.
Where it is less suitable: if blackout performance is essential, a range built specifically around blackout fabrics will be more reliable. The Roma Twist&fit range does not state any blackout rating, so do not assume it on the basis of darker fabric shades - a deep anthracite or obsidian plain roller will reduce light but not eliminate it.
If the window is a decorative feature and you want pattern or texture, a roller in a jacquard or print fabric will show more character than a plain weave. And where thermal performance matters - a draughty bay or a conservatory - a cellular blind would do substantially more for insulation than any plain roller fabric.
Fittings for this fabric
The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:
- Standard from £6.96 fixed with drilled brackets
- No-drill (twist-fit) from £18.36 about +£29 on the standard blind clips onto a UPVC frame, no screws
- Motorised from £104.93 remote or app control
No-drill and clip-in fittings suit UPVC windows and renters, but they cap out at the largest window sizes - check the maximum drop before ordering for a tall window.