The Easton is a motorised roller blind sold by Motorised Blinds, available in 26 colours and priced from £52.00. It sits at the practical end of motorised roller blind ranges - a cordless fabric roller intended for everyday rooms rather than specialist use - with a palette broad enough to serve most interiors.
Who it suits
Motorised operation removes the dangling cord entirely, making the Easton a sensible choice for rooms where cord management matters: children's bedrooms, spaces above radiators, or any window that is awkward to reach. The absence of a cord also satisfies the UK child-safety regulations (BS EN 13120) without the need for a separate breakaway connector or cleat.
The range categories suggest a standard roller fabric - suited to living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, and conservatory side windows. It is not listed as a blackout range, so for a bedroom where genuine darkness is the priority, confirm the opacity with the retailer before ordering. Where light-filtering or dimout performance is acceptable - a living room or office, for example - the Easton is a clean fit.
It is unlikely to be the right choice for bathrooms or kitchens unless the fabric is specified as moisture-resistant; check the product listing before fitting in a wet room.
The colours
26 colours available
The Easton palette runs to 26 distinct finishes, which is generous for a motorised roller range. The majority sit in calm, neutral territory: whites (Naro White, Snowy White), creams (Buttercream, Soft Shell), greys (Grey Flint, Silver Ash, Soft Ash), and warm neutrals (Earthy Taupe, Stone Kara, Desert Sand, Rich Truffle). These will suit the broad run of UK interiors where the blind is meant to recede rather than lead.
Beyond the neutrals there is genuine colour choice. Blues range from a pale Soft Air and Clear Sky through to the deeper Midnight Navy, Midnight Lapis, and the holiday-adjacent Coastal Escape and Tropical Lagoon. Greens cover Fresh Kiwi and Forest Glade. Accent options include Gentle Mulberry, Scarlet Flame, Golden Luna, and Onyx Black. Morello Rouge is tagged as a premium finish and is priced above the base from-price; all other colours are available at the standard entry point.
Price by your dimensions
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With a from-price just above £129, the Easton sits in the mid-range for motorised rollers - motorised operation adds cost over a manual equivalent, so the entry point reflects the mechanism rather than unusual fabric specification. Prices increase with width and drop in the standard made-to-measure fashion; the grid above shows what typical window sizes cost.
How it compares
If budget is the main constraint, a manual roller blind in a similar fabric will come in significantly lower - motorised operation carries a premium across all roller ranges regardless of retailer. The Easton's value is the motor itself: one-touch or smart-home operation, no cord to manage, and a cleaner look above the window.
For rooms where blackout performance is the priority, it is worth checking whether the specific colour you want achieves full blackout. Heavier, foam-backed blackout fabrics are widely available across the manual and motorised roller market; if the Easton's fabric doesn't meet that spec, a purpose-built blackout motorised roller would be the next step to consider.
Cellular or honeycomb motorised blinds offer better thermal insulation than a flat roller fabric if energy retention through the window is the primary concern - though they come at a higher price and a narrower colour choice.
Fitting and operation
As a motorised roller blind, the Easton requires a power supply to the motor - either a mains connection concealed in the wall or a rechargeable battery unit. The retailer's listing is the authoritative source on which motor type ships with this range; confirm before ordering if mains wiring is not in place. Made-to-measure sizing follows the standard UK convention of width × drop in millimetres; measure the recess width for an inside fit or add your overlap margin for a face fix.