The Electric Enjoy roller blind from Blinds 2go is a motorised day-and-night blind - the same alternating sheer and opaque stripe mechanism as a standard vision blind, but driven by a motor rather than a manual chain. It comes in 45 colourways and starts from £41.14. The electric operation removes the cord entirely, which matters both for households with young children and for anyone who wants the convenience of remote or smart-home control.
Who it suits
Motorised blinds are a practical choice for windows that are difficult to reach - over a sofa, above a kitchen worktop, or in a wide bay where stretching to a chain is inconvenient. The day-and-night format suits living rooms and home offices, where you want flexible light control across the day rather than a fixed blackout position.
The cord-free design is the most safety-relevant aspect for families with young children. UK regulations require blinds sold for domestic use to be cord-safe, and a motorised blind with no external cord meets that requirement as directly as possible. If you have small children and are considering this room, that is a substantive reason to look at electric over manual in any category.
Day-and-night blinds in either form are not full blackout - the staggered stripe position provides privacy and diffuses light but does not block it completely. For a bedroom where genuine darkness matters, a blackout electric roller would be more effective. The Electric Enjoy is better suited to rooms where managing the quality of light is the goal rather than eliminating it.
The colours
45 colours available
The five colourways are tightly focused on whites and one grey: Thunder Grey, Soft White, Matte White, and Antique White cover the neutral register, while Luxe White carries a premium price above the range's base from-price. The distinction between Soft White, Matte White, and Antique White is subtle - Antique White reads slightly warmer, Matte White sits flatter, and Soft White occupies the middle ground. Thunder Grey provides the only contrast option for cooler or more contemporary interiors. If your room calls for a warmer beige or a saturated colour, this range will not accommodate it.
The premium variant - Luxe White - costs more than the other four. Confirm the exact price difference at the retailer when sizing up your order.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £41.14. Check Blinds 2go for the price at your exact window size.
The from-price reflects the cost of the motor as well as the fabric: electric blinds carry a higher entry point than manual equivalents in the same range, and this one is no exception. Pricing will scale further with width and drop - a wide window can add substantially to the cost. Measure your recess precisely before ordering.
How it compares
The Electric Enjoy sits at a specific intersection: motorised operation and day-and-night light control. If you do not need the motor - perhaps the window is within easy reach and cord safety is not a concern - the manual Enjoy day-and-night range offers the same fabric format at a lower from-price and a wider palette of nine colourways rather than five.
If you do want a motorised blind but need blackout rather than day-and-night filtering, it is worth checking whether Blinds 2go offers other motorised roller ranges in blackout fabrics. The Electric Enjoy is the right choice when the combination of cordless convenience and flexible light control is exactly what the room needs - but it is worth being clear which of those two features is the actual priority before committing to this price point.
Fittings for this fabric
The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:
- Standard from £12.92 fixed with drilled brackets
- Motorised from £41.14 remote or app control