The Atlantex Perfect Fit Roller Blind is So Easy Blinds' no-drill roller option, fitting directly into the rubber gasket of a UPVC double-glazed window without a screw or wall-plug in sight. So Easy Blinds offer 16 colourways, starting from £76.05, making it one of the more approachable entry points into the perfect-fit format.

Who it suits

The no-drill fitting is the obvious draw here. Renters who want a neat blackout-capable roller without risking their deposit, and homeowners who are reluctant to drill into UPVC frames, are the natural audience. The mechanism clips into the window's rubber seal, so removal is clean and leaves no trace - an important consideration if your landlord does periodic inspections.

Perfect-fit blinds sit flush against the glass rather than standing out from the window, so they work well in rooms where you want to keep the window reveal tidy - kitchens, bathrooms (provided you confirm the fabric's moisture tolerance with the retailer), and bedrooms where the blind and window should read as one unit.

Bear in mind the format is limited to UPVC windows that have a gasket suitable for a perfect-fit frame. Wooden or aluminium frames won't accept the clip-in mechanism the same way. If your windows are a non-standard shape or material, a conventionally fitted roller is the more versatile choice.

The colours

16 colours available

The palette runs to eight colourways and covers both neutrals and a small group of deeper tones. Cream, White, and Dark Beige handle the lighter end - useful in rooms where the blind should disappear into the surroundings. Grey, Pewter, and Silver cluster in the cool mid-range, which tends to suit modern kitchens and bathrooms particularly well. Dark Blue and Black add definition for rooms where contrast is intentional or where blackout performance matters more than a recessive look.

The selection is restrained - eight is a tight palette by the standards of made-to-measure rollers - but the spread covers the most practical choices without obvious gaps. There are no prints or patterns; this is a plain functional range rather than a decorative one.

Price by your dimensions

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At a starting price in the mid-seventies, Atlantex sits in the lower-mid range for made-to-measure perfect-fit rollers. The price will vary with the dimensions you enter - wider and taller windows cost more - but the entry point is reasonable for a format that otherwise tends to carry a premium over conventionally fitted rollers.

How it compares

Against a standard bracket-and-screw roller blind, the main trade-off is fitting flexibility. A conventional roller can be mounted on almost any window type and at any height above the recess; perfect-fit is locked to the window's own frame. On the other hand, the flush-fit look is neater, and there is no bracket hardware visible at the sides.

If blackout performance is the primary concern and edge-leak is a worry, perfect-fit's close-to-glass position reduces the light gap around the edges compared with a roller mounted above the recess. That makes it a credible bedroom option, particularly for early-morning light in the summer months. For conservatories or rooms where thermal performance matters more than light control, a cellular or honeycomb blind would be worth considering alongside this range.

Fitting

Installation is straightforward by the standards of made-to-measure blinds: the frame clicks into the window's rubber perimeter seal, and the roller mechanism sits within that frame. No tools are required for the fit itself once the frame is in place. Removal is equally clean - the frame unclips without leaving marks on the UPVC or glass. Confirm with So Easy Blinds at the point of order that your specific window profile is compatible, as gasket dimensions vary between window manufacturers.