The Ennis Blinds UK range is a collection of neutral roller blinds sold by Blinds By Post, available in 6 finishes with prices starting from £31.00. Its distinguishing feature is that every colour in the range is offered in both a standard chain-operated version and a motorised variant - an unusual pairing at this price point.

Who it suits

Ennis works well in living rooms and home offices where a clean, understated roller is all that's needed. The neutral palette - warm naturals, soft greys, and a pale duck egg - sits comfortably alongside most decorating schemes without competing with them. If you want a fabric that disappears into the room rather than making a statement, the range delivers that reliably.

The range is less obviously suited to bedrooms where genuine blackout is the priority. The retailer does not explicitly state an opacity class for Ennis, so confirm with Blinds By Post whether your chosen finish is blackout or light-filtering before ordering. Bathrooms and kitchens are probably not the right fit either, as there is no PVC or wipe-clean variant in the line-up.

It is a practical choice for anyone who wants to add motorised operation without paying for a premium-tier blind. The motorised finishes carry a higher from-price than the standard versions, but the same colour runs through both tiers, so you are not choosing between smart operation and a colour you actually want.

The colours

6 colours available

The six plain finishes are Angora, Arran, Cashmere, Duck Egg, Lauden, and Melton. Each has a direct motorised counterpart carrying the same name with "Motorised" appended. The palette reads as a considered set of soft neutrals rather than six independent choices - Angora and Cashmere sit in the warm white and pale beige territory, Arran and Lauden are mid-range greiges, Melton leans slightly cooler, and Duck Egg introduces the only hint of colour. Together they form a coherent neutral range rather than a broad spectrum.

The six motorised variants - Angora Motorised, Arran Motorised, Duck Egg Motorised, Lauden Motorised, Melton Motorised, and Cashmere Motorised - are listed as premium finishes, meaning they sit above the range's base from-price. If you are comparing costs, make sure to check the motorised from-price separately from the plain fabric figure.

Price by your dimensions

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With a starting price below £14, the plain Ennis finishes sit firmly in the entry-level bracket for made-to-measure roller blinds. The motorised variants will cost more, as is typical across the market for motorised options. The grid above shows how price scales with your window's width and drop, which is useful if you are fitting several windows and want to budget accurately before measuring.

How it compares

If your main requirement is blackout - a bedroom facing east in June, for example - Ennis is not the obvious first choice, because the opacity class is not confirmed. A roller blind with an explicitly rated blackout or dimout fabric would give more confidence before you commit. Ennis's strength is the motorised option at an accessible price point; if that matters to you, it is worth comparing the motorised from-price against other ranges where motorisation is offered as an add-on rather than a separate variant.

For rooms where light filtering is acceptable and the priority is a tidy, neutral look, Ennis competes well. The consistent palette across standard and motorised versions means you can fit matching blinds throughout a room or flat without the colour shifting between manually operated and smart blinds. If the neutral palette is too restrained and you want something with more texture or pattern, look outside this range - but for straightforward made-to-measure neutrals, Blinds By Post's Ennis offering covers the bases cleanly.