The Atom Double Roller Blind is Blinds 2go's entry into the made-to-measure roller market, arriving in 21 colourways and starting from £18.50. It is a plain-fabric roller range built around a restrained, largely neutral palette - heavy on greys and off-whites - with a handful of stronger tones for rooms that can carry them. The depth of the grey spread in particular gives it broader applicability than most entry-level roller ranges.

Who it suits

This range sits in the categories spanning white, cream, grey, blue, black, and neutral tones, which makes it versatile across most rooms in a UK home. The flat roller format works well in living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where a clean, unfussy window treatment is the goal.

For bedrooms, the darker colourways - Jet, Ink, and Navy in particular - are worth considering. However, the opacity class is not stated in the retailer's product description, so confirm with Blinds 2go whether a chosen colour qualifies as blackout or dimout before ordering if light control is your priority. A bedroom that needs genuine darkness in early summer mornings calls for a verified blackout fabric; if the Atom range doesn't confirm this, a dedicated blackout roller may be the safer choice.

The range does not appear to carry a moisture-resistant or PVC-backed designation, so bathrooms and kitchens with steam exposure are probably not its best setting. For those rooms, an aluminium venetian or a PVC roller fabric would be a more durable choice. Home offices and studies are a natural fit: dimout fabrics in lighter greys reduce screen glare without blocking the window entirely, and the plain surface avoids the visual competition a patterned fabric can create in a working environment.

The colours

21 colours available

The palette runs from bright whites (Pure White, Blanc) and off-whites (Ivory, Eggshell, Vanilla) through a wide spread of greys (Coastal Grey, Dusky Grey, Pewter, Iron Grey, Mid Grey, Smoke, Pebble) to warmer neutrals (Beach, Toffee, Sable, Fossil, Mallow) and then to the deeper end with Navy, Ink, and Jet. Terrazzo is the one outlier name that suggests a patterned or textured finish rather than a plain tone, though the retailer's listing should clarify this.

The grey spread is notably broad - seven distinct grey-family options from near-white to near-charcoal. That makes this range well suited to the grey-and-white interior schemes that remain common in UK homes. The warm neutrals (Beach, Toffee, Mallow) offer an alternative for rooms that want a softer, more natural tone without going into patterns or textures.

Price by your dimensions

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Starting from £18.50, this sits at the entry-level end of the made-to-measure roller market. Price rises with width and drop as is standard for made-to-measure blinds; the grid above shows how the cost scales for common window sizes. Wider or taller windows will cost more than the from-price suggests, so check the grid against your actual measurements before assuming it fits a tight budget.

How it compares

Against other plain-fabric roller ranges, the Atom's main strengths are the breadth of the grey palette and the number of colourways at this price point. Ranges with fewer colours or a narrower neutral spread will suit rooms with less flexibility; here you have room to match or contrast most contemporary wall colours without reaching for a patterned fabric.

Where the Atom may fall short is if you need a confirmed blackout rating - in that case, a range specifically marketed as blackout and with a clearly stated opacity class will give more certainty. Similarly, if thermal performance matters (a conservatory or a draughty north-facing room), a cellular or honeycomb blind would outperform any standard roller fabric. The Atom is a solid, versatile general-purpose choice; it is not a specialist product.