So Easy Blinds' Lora Deluxe Roman Blinds is a made-to-measure Roman blind range built around a restrained, liveable palette. With 12 finishes and a from-price of £130.00, it sits in mid-range territory for Roman blinds - aimed at buyers who want a fabric blind that softens a room without dominating it.
Who it suits
Roman blinds fold into horizontal pleats when raised rather than rolling onto a tube, which gives them a softer, more considered look than roller blinds. That makes them a natural fit for living rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms where the window treatment is meant to feel like part of the decoration rather than a purely functional fixture.
The Lora Deluxe palette leans neutral and cool, with names like Linen, Ivory, Biscuit, Pearl, and Mist suggesting fabrics that sit quietly in a room rather than drawing the eye. That character suits spaces with existing colour or pattern in the furnishings - the blind adds softness without competing. Duck Egg, Lilac, Sky, and Adore bring in modest colour for rooms that want a gentle accent.
The range is less suited to bathrooms and kitchens. Roman blinds in general are not ideal for high-moisture environments, and the fabric construction here is not described as moisture-resistant. For bedrooms, confirm the opacity class directly with So Easy Blinds before ordering if blackout or dimout performance is important - the retailer's product page is the reliable source for that detail.
The colours
12 colours available
Twelve finishes divide roughly into three groups. The warmest tones - Biscuit, Ivory, Linen, and Pearl - sit in the cream and beige family and are likely to read as classic and neutral in most interiors. Mist, Steel, and Carbon move through cool grey, from pale to dark, which suits contemporary or Scandi-influenced rooms. Duck Egg, Sky, Lilac, Adore, and Shine bring in cooler and softer colour without being bold - these would work in children's rooms or anywhere you want a calm, non-neutral look.
The palette is coherent rather than broad. If you are after a true statement colour or a dark, dramatic finish, this range does not go there. For warm neutrals or quiet pastels in a Roman blind format, however, the selection covers the ground most buyers need.
Price by your dimensions
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Starting from £130.00, the Lora Deluxe range is in the mid-range bracket for made-to-measure Roman blinds in the UK market. Roman blinds generally cost more than equivalent roller blinds because of the fabric volume and construction involved, so the from-price here reflects category norms rather than a premium positioning within Romans. As with most made-to-measure ranges, the price rises with width and drop - the widget above shows how your specific dimensions affect the figure.
How it compares
If you are comparing this range with roller blinds for the same window, the main trade-off is visual character versus operational simplicity. A Roman blind stacks at the top when raised and has a more layered, textured look; a roller is slimmer when up and easier to clean. For rooms where the blind will be partially down much of the day - a sitting room or bedroom - the Roman's appearance pays off. For rooms where it will mostly be up, a roller is easier to live with.
Within the Roman category, the Lora Deluxe range is positioned around neutral and pastel tones. Buyers wanting a bolder print or a heavily textured natural-fibre fabric should look at other Roman ranges. If thermal performance is the priority, a Roman with an explicit thermal interlining - or a cellular blind elsewhere on the site - would be a better choice, as no thermal lining claim is made for this range.
A note on care
Roman blind fabrics are best maintained by vacuuming with a brush attachment to keep dust from settling into the folds. Spot-clean marks with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid soaking the fabric. Check the care label supplied by So Easy Blinds before attempting any more thorough cleaning, as washability varies by fabric construction and lining.