The Atlantex range at So Easy Blinds is a flame-retardant collection spanning both roller and vertical blind styles across a palette of neutral and darker tones. What sets it apart is the consistent FR specification across all 32 variants - a practical consideration for contract environments, rented properties, and anywhere building regulations require treated fabrics. Pricing starts from £34.57.
Who it suits
The flame-retardant certification makes this range relevant in any setting where that compliance matters: rented properties, HMOs, offices used as occasional sleeping accommodation, nurseries, and similar commercial or semi-commercial spaces. If you're furnishing a domestic property with no specific FR requirement, Atlantex still functions as a straightforward roller or vertical blind, but the FR specification adds cost and you may find non-FR ranges offer broader colour choices at lower entry prices.
For roller applications, the range works well in living rooms, kitchens, and home offices - rooms where a plain, flat fabric blind makes practical sense. The vertical variants are suited to wide windows and patio doors, where vane rotation gives you adjustable light control without raising the entire blind. For office environments or shared houses with multiple windows to fit, having both blind types in the same palette is a practical advantage when consistency matters.
This range is not described as blackout, so if light exclusion is the priority - for a bedroom or a projection room - you would need to confirm the opacity level with So Easy Blinds before ordering, or look at a dedicated blackout fabric. Roller blinds in general do not block light around the edges regardless of fabric opacity, so for genuine darkness you would also want to consider a face-fit installation or side channels.
The colours
32 colours available
The palette divides into two groups: neutrals (White, Cream, Dark Beige, Grey, Pewter, Silver) and deeper tones (Black, Dark Blue). This is a functional rather than decorative range - no prints, no textures beyond what the fabric itself provides. The colour names are descriptive rather than evocative, which is useful when specifying across multiple rooms or units.
Eight of the sixteen variants are listed as premium-priced roller options. The vertical variants share colour names with the roller equivalents, so you can match across blind types on the same window scheme. Confirm exact pricing for your chosen colour when you configure your dimensions, as the premium uplift applies to roller variants only.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £34.57. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.
With a from-price of £34.57, this is positioned at the accessible end of the flame-retardant roller market. As with all made-to-measure blinds, the price you pay will depend on your specific width and drop; larger sizes and premium colours will cost more. The widget above shows indicative pricing across a standard range of sizes.
How it compares
Against non-FR roller ranges, Atlantex is less competitive on price and colour variety. Where it earns its place is in the FR specification itself - if you need certified fabric, the alternative is a standard roller that hasn't been treated, which defeats the purpose.
Within the vertical blind part of the range, competitors with purely decorative goals - living rooms, conservatories, patio doors with no FR requirement - will typically find a wider fabric choice at lower prices elsewhere. But if your project requires FR compliance and you want to run both rollers and verticals from the same fabric palette, this range offers that consistency in one place.
For high-humidity rooms such as bathrooms, check with So Easy Blinds whether the fabric specification is suitable; FR treatments vary, and not all are moisture-resistant. If both FR compliance and moisture resistance are required, confirm both properties before ordering rather than assuming the FR treatment covers the latter.
Fittings for this fabric
The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:
- Standard from £34.57 fixed with drilled brackets
- No-drill (twist-fit) from £98.55 about +£64 on the standard blind clips onto a UPVC frame, no screws
- Perfect Fit from £76.05 a clip-in frame for UPVC windows and doors
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.