The Haven Deluxe is a made-to-measure Roman blind sold by So Easy Blinds, carrying the retailer's "Deluxe" designation across 16 colourways. The from-price of £114.78 places it in the mid-range tier of the Roman blind market - above entry-level polyester options but below the upper bracket for fully lined or interlined designs. The opacity and lining details are not stated, so it is worth checking directly with So Easy Blinds before ordering if light control is a deciding factor.
Who it suits
Roman blinds suit rooms where the window treatment is part of the decorative scheme rather than a purely functional fixture. The pleated folds when the blind is raised, and the flat panel when it is down, give a tidier finish than fabric gathered in curtain form - which is why Romans are often chosen for kitchens, dining rooms, and living rooms where the window needs to look composed rather than decorative-by-accident.
At this price point, the Haven is most likely aimed at living rooms and bedrooms where the visual quality of the fabric matters. Roman blinds do stack at the top of the window when raised, which reduces visible glass by a few centimetres - worth measuring against the full drop before ordering if you need to maximise light on a north-facing room.
The range is not suited to bathrooms or kitchens with heavy condensation. Roman blind fabric and mechanisms do not respond well to persistent moisture, and the more practical choice for those rooms is a PVC-backed roller or an aluminium venetian.
The colours
16 colours available
So Easy Blinds has named the 16 colourways in a way that signals mood rather than simply describing the hue. Amber, Saffron, and Toffee form a warm amber-to-brown run. Seafoam, Sky, and Indigo cover the cool blue-green range. Thistle and Lavender-adjacent names like Thistle suggest a muted purple-pink. Ebony, Oyster, Platinum, Slate, and Vanilla provide the neutrals, from deep black through cream to ice. Lipstick stands out as the one high-saturation choice in an otherwise composed palette.
The naming choices lean towards interiors language rather than straight colour descriptions, which is useful if you're matching to a scheme but less useful if you need to know the exact tone at a glance. The So Easy Blinds website will have swatch images; check those before deciding between the lighter neutrals, which can read quite differently in different light.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £114.78. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.
The from-price of £114.78 makes the Haven one of the higher-entry-point Romans in the So Easy Blinds range. Made-to-measure pricing scales with width and drop, so the difference between a small and a large window can be considerable. The from-price reflects the smallest standard size; confirm the cost for your actual dimensions before committing.
How it compares
The Haven sits clearly above entry-level polyester Roman blinds in price, which suggests the fabric weight or finish carries some quality difference - though without opacity or fabric specification details from the retailer, it is not possible to quantify that independently. If you are comparing it against similarly priced Romans from other retailers, the colour range and the So Easy Blinds ordering process are the practical differentiators.
For rooms where light control is more critical than decoration, a Roman blind - whatever the fabric - is less predictable than a roller with a specified opacity rating. If blackout is essential, a roller with a confirmed blackout fabric and side channels will outperform any Roman, including this one. The Haven makes sense where the fold profile and the colour palette fit the room; it is not the answer if hard blackout or moisture resistance is the primary requirement.