The Palette Fr Perfect Fit Roller Blind is a no-drill roller blind from So Easy Blinds that clips directly into the rubber gasket of a UPVC double-glazed window, removing the need for screws or brackets into the wall or frame. It comes in 58 colourways starting from £76.05, covering a wide range of neutrals alongside a handful of bolder accent colours. The perfect-fit format suits renters and anyone reluctant to drill into UPVC frames, but it only works on windows with a compatible gasket and sufficient recess depth to accommodate the clip-in frame.
Who it suits
Perfect-fit blinds are primarily for UPVC double-glazed windows - the kind common in UK homes built or re-windowed from the 1990s onwards. The blind sits in a slim frame that grips the window's rubber seal; there are no fixings into the wall or frame, so the installation leaves no trace when removed. This makes the format genuinely useful for renters, for new-build apartments where drilling into UPVC is discouraged, and for anyone who has struggled with conventional blind brackets on a narrow recess.
The opacity of this range is not stated by the retailer, so you should check with So Easy Blinds before ordering if you need blackout performance - for example, for a bedroom where early mornings are a problem. The perfect-fit frame does help reduce edge-leak compared to a standard inside-recess roller (because it sits flush against the glass), which is an advantage in bedrooms regardless of the fabric rating.
For living rooms and kitchens, the broad colour range gives flexibility to match a scheme, and a light-filtering or dimout fabric in the Palette range would be a reasonable choice. The format is less suited to very large windows, as the clip-in frame design has practical size limits - confirm maximum dimensions with the retailer if your window is unusually wide.
The colours
58 colours available
Twenty-eight colourways is an unusually wide palette for a perfect-fit roller range. The bulk of the range is neutrals: multiple greys (Charcoal, Grey, Pale Grey, Stone Grey, Ultimate Grey), whites and near-whites (Bright White, White, Pearl, Cream, Calico), and naturals (Sand, Biscotti, Taupe, Concrete). These are the colours most people will choose when they want a blind to sit quietly in the room.
Beyond the neutrals, the range includes some genuine accent options: Redcurrant for a warm red, Teal and Denim in the blue-green register, Iris, Sky, and Glacier Blue for cooler blues, plus Spring, Desert Sage, and Green on the green side. Copper, Dijon, and Baby Lavender add further warmth and softness. This breadth means you can find something that either matches your wall colour or deliberately contrasts with it, which is a real differentiator for a perfect-fit range.
All variants appear to be priced from the same base point; no variants are marked as premium.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £76.05. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.
At £76.05, the Palette Perfect Fit sits in the mid-range for perfect-fit roller blinds. The clip-in fitting system and the wider-than-usual colour selection account for the price level relative to a basic recess-fit roller. Pricing scales with width and drop; the from-price reflects the smallest size.
How it compares
Perfect-fit blinds trade some flexibility for convenience. A conventionally fitted inside-recess roller can cover a broader range of window types and sizes, and you have more fabric options available. The Palette's argument is the no-drill installation and, importantly, the flush-against-the-glass fit that reduces edge-leak - relevant if you want as much darkness as possible from a room-darkening fabric.
Against other perfect-fit roller ranges, twenty-eight colours is a meaningfully broader selection than most. If you need a specific shade to match a room, the Palette range is worth considering precisely because the neutral sub-palette is so well-populated.
If your windows are wooden or aluminium-framed, a standard perfect-fit clip-in system will not work in the same way. In that case, a conventionally fitted roller in a similar fabric weight is the practical route.
Fitting and operation
The perfect-fit frame clips to the rubber gasket that runs around the edge of a UPVC double-glazed unit. No drilling is required. The blind operates within this frame - typically via a spring or chain mechanism depending on the specific product. Confirm the operation type with So Easy Blinds at the time of ordering. Measure the glass unit itself (not the window opening) for accurate sizing, and follow the retailer's measuring guide precisely - perfect-fit blinds have less tolerance for measurement error than a conventional recess-fit blind.
Fittings for this fabric
The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:
- Standard from £34.57 fixed with drilled brackets
- No-drill (twist-fit) from £98.55 about +£64 on the standard blind clips onto a UPVC frame, no screws
- Perfect Fit from £76.05 a clip-in frame for UPVC windows and doors
No-drill and clip-in fittings suit UPVC windows and renters, but they cap out at the largest window sizes - check the maximum drop before ordering for a tall window.