The Prime Splash range at So Easy Blinds is a collection of 10 made-to-measure light-filtering roller blinds in plain, solid colours, sold from £25.42. The retailer describes the range as light-filtering, which means the fabric diffuses light and provides daytime privacy without blocking it out - a useful distinction from dimout and blackout options in the same roller category. The palette is almost entirely built on neutrals and near-neutrals, with a handful of softer directional tones.

Who it suits

Light-filtering roller blinds are well suited to rooms where you want privacy without sacrificing daylight. Living rooms are the primary fit - particularly where the window faces a street or a neighbouring building - because the fabric obscures detail through the cloth while still illuminating the room. Home offices benefit for the same reason: glare on a screen is reduced without shutting out the natural light that makes a workspace comfortable.

Bedrooms are a less natural fit for a light-filtering fabric unless the room gets little direct sun and you sleep comfortably with ambient light. If genuine darkness at night or during early-morning hours matters, a blackout fabric is the appropriate choice; a light-filtering roller will glow noticeably against a lit street or early-summer dawn. This range is not described as suitable for bathrooms or other wet rooms, so check with So Easy Blinds before ordering for a kitchen or bathroom application.

The colours

10 colours available

The range is dominated by mid-range neutrals. Beige, Oyster, Vellum, Hessian, Canvas, and Taupe occupy the warm-neutral band, while Dove, Frost, Paper, Snow, and Modesty sit at the paler, cooler end. Grey Whisper, Gable, Rock, and Bullet span the grey range from near-white through to a substantial mid-grey. Mono is the darkest option - close to charcoal or black without being a strong black.

Away from the neutrals, Duck Egg, Glade, Mineral, and Placid introduce cooler, softer greens and blue-greens. Indigo is the most directional colour in the range - a medium-depth blue-purple that sits clearly apart from the otherwise neutral run. Havana is the warmest directional tone, somewhere in the brown-olive range. Butter is a very pale yellow that reads almost as a warm white in most lights.

This is not a range with bold or saturated choices; even the most directional tones are restrained. That makes it a practical selection for anyone decorating in neutral or Scandi-adjacent palettes, but a poor fit for anyone wanting strong colour.

Price by your dimensions

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With a from-price of £25.42 this sits in the lower-mid bracket for a made-to-measure light-filtering roller - positioned above the entry-level of the category without reaching the price point of branded or specialist fabrics. The from-price applies at the smallest available made-to-measure size; your window's width and drop will determine the actual cost. So Easy Blinds, like most made-to-measure retailers, rounds to standard size steps, so if your window falls between steps the price will reflect the next size up.

How it compares

Against other light-filtering rollers in a similar price bracket, Splash's distinguishing feature is the breadth of its neutral palette rather than any design departure. If you need a plain light-filtering roller in a specific shade of grey, warm white, or off-white, 24 options gives you a reasonable chance of a close colour match to existing décor.

Where the range falls short is if you need genuine blackout or even dimout performance. Light-filtering fabric is a different product category and no amount of window-dressing compensates for that; if you find your mornings disturbed by early light, a heavier blackout option is the right solution. Similarly, if thermal performance is a consideration in a cold or exposed room, a cellular or honeycomb blind provides insulation that a single-layer roller of any opacity class cannot match.

For the straightforward living-room or home-office requirement - a tidy, plain, made-to-measure roller in a colour that does not dominate the room - this range covers that ground at a reasonable price.