The Avalon is a made-to-measure roller blind sold by Blinds 2go, available in 12 colours that span a wide tonal range - from soft neutrals to bolder accent shades. Starting from £6.70, it sits at the accessible end of the retailer's roller range and is aimed squarely at everyday use across typical UK homes.

Who it suits

The Avalon is a solid choice for living rooms, hallways, and kitchens where light filtering and a clean finish matter more than blackout performance. The range categories suggest these fabrics are light-filtering rather than opaque, making them well suited to rooms where you want privacy during the day without blocking all natural light. If you need genuine darkness - a bedroom, a shift worker's room, or a child's nursery - a blackout fabric would serve you better; this range is not positioned for that purpose.

For home offices or studies where glare on a screen is the problem rather than full darkness, a light-filtering roller in a mid or neutral tone is a practical answer, and several of the Avalon's grey and white options fit that brief.

Bathrooms and wet rooms are worth a separate consideration. The fabric specification does not confirm moisture resistance or a PVC backing, so if you're fitting above a basin or in a high-humidity space, confirm the fabric type with Blinds 2go before ordering.

The colours

12 colours available

Nine finishes cover a thoughtful spread of the colour spectrum. The cooler end runs from Azurite (a deeper blue-green) through Sky Blue to Pebble Grey and Mid Grey - useful for contemporary or Scandi-leaning interiors. On the warmer side, Coffee Bean and Berry give you brown and red-adjacent tones, while Peppermint Cream and Emerald Green offer the kind of soft green that has become popular in kitchen and living-room schemes over the last few years. Chiffon White rounds out the palette as the clean neutral option.

The nine finishes are all distinct rather than close variations on the same base colour, which makes the Avalon a reasonable candidate if you're trying to match an existing wall colour or coordinate across multiple windows in a room. For a hallway with warm-toned walls, Coffee Bean or Berry will sit more comfortably than a stark white; for a bathroom or kitchen with light cabinetry, Pebble Grey or Sky Blue tend to recede neatly. No premium variants are indicated in the range, suggesting a uniform price structure across all colours.

Price by your dimensions

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With a from-price at the accessible end of the made-to-measure market, the Avalon is priced for uncomplicated everyday use. As with all made-to-measure rollers, the final price will rise with width and drop - the widget above shows what your specific dimensions will cost. Note that the pricing rounds up to standard bracket sizes, so a window at an in-between measurement may price the same as the next size up.

How it compares

Within the roller category, the Avalon competes on colour breadth and accessible pricing rather than specialist performance. If blackout is a priority, a fabric with an opaque thermal-backed finish would be a better fit for bedrooms. If the goal is the cleanest possible look, a cassette-head version (where the rolled fabric hides inside a top housing) may be worth comparing, though the Avalon's page does not mention a cassette option.

For rooms that need genuine moisture resistance - kitchens with steam, or bathrooms - check whether a PVC-fabric roller is more appropriate. The Avalon's colour palette is broader than many budget rollers, which tends to be where it earns its consideration over a narrower plain-neutral alternative. If you're drawn to the range primarily because of a specific colour - the Emerald Green in a kitchen, or the Berry in a children's room - it's worth confirming the opacity level with Blinds 2go to make sure the fabric will do the job you need in that room.