The Enjoy roller blind from Blinds 2go is a day-and-night blind - a two-layer design with alternating sheer and opaque horizontal stripes that you shift up or down to tune how much light enters the room. It comes in 45 colourways and starts from £16.16, making it one of the more accessible entries in the vision-blind category. The range leans heavily into neutral territory, which gives it broad appeal across different interior styles.
Who it suits
Day-and-night blinds work well in living rooms, dining areas, and home offices - rooms where you want flexible light control throughout the day without committing to full blackout or a bare window. Sliding the stripes into the staggered position lets diffuse light through while obscuring the view from outside; aligning them into the opaque position gives meaningful privacy. Neither position is full blackout, so if genuine darkness is your priority for a bedroom, a single-layer blackout fabric would serve you better.
The neutral palette in this range - creams, whites, and greys - suits the living room or home office well, where dimout rather than blackout is the more common requirement. If you work from home and need glare managed without blocking light entirely, the sheer position gives that middle ground without the need for a separate sheer blind.
Day-and-night blinds are not the first choice for bathrooms. The layered fabric mechanism is not designed for high-moisture environments. For kitchens the same applies - the stripes are harder to wipe clean than a PVC roller, and grease can work into the fabric folds.
The colours
45 colours available
The nine colours cluster around a cool neutral palette: whites, creams, and greys with a handful of names that suggest subtle texture or warmth. Luxe Quartz, Luxe Glimmer Grey, and Luxe Titanium White sit in the cooler grey-and-white register. Parchment, Luxe Seashell, Coconut White, and Pearl Grey add slightly warmer or softer tones for rooms with a cosier feel. Luxe Zebra and Luxe Ironstone round out the range with options that suggest slightly deeper contrast in the stripe pattern. The "Luxe" prefix appears across several names but no variant in this range carries a premium-price tag - all start from the same from-price.
The palette is genuinely cohesive rather than varied. If you need a bold or strongly saturated colour, this range does not offer it; it is built for interiors where the blind should recede rather than draw attention.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £16.16. Check Blinds 2go for the price at your exact window size.
The from-price sits at the entry-level end for a day-and-night blind made to measure. Pricing scales with width and drop as with most made-to-measure rollers - larger windows will cost more, and exact pricing depends on the dimensions you enter. The range is ordered on a width-by-drop basis, so measure your recess before you start.
How it compares
Within the day-and-night category, the Enjoy range distinguishes itself primarily by its breadth of neutral colourways and its accessible from-price. If you want more dramatic colour options or bold pattern contrast, other vision-blind ranges may offer more variety. Where the Enjoy holds its own is in providing a clean, coordinated palette across nine finishes without any variants carrying a premium surcharge.
Against other blind types, day-and-night blinds occupy a useful middle ground: more flexible light control than a standard roller, but without the mechanical complexity of a venetian. If a venetian's slat-by-slat tilt suits your needs better - especially for precise glare control in a home office - it is worth comparing both types. Equally, if your priority is genuinely blocking early morning light in a bedroom, a blackout roller will outperform any day-and-night blind in that specific task.
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