The Renzo is a made-to-measure roller blind sold by Blinds By Post, available in 6 variants covering a tight palette of greys and whites, with both standard and motorised options in each colourway. Prices start from £31.00 for the standard cord-operated versions, making the range accessible for straightforward window projects, though the motorised versions carry a meaningfully higher price. The range sits in both the grey-roller and white-roller categories, so if you are searching for a neutral roller that works across most interior styles, Renzo covers both ends of that spectrum.
Who it suits
The Renzo's grey and white palette makes it a natural fit for living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where a clean, neutral look is the priority. Greys in particular suit north-facing rooms where cooler tones complement indirect light rather than fight it.
If your priority is a bedroom with genuine blackout performance, confirm the opacity class with Blinds By Post before ordering - the per-range listing does not state the opacity, and roller fabrics in this colour group vary from light-filtering through to dimout. For rooms where full darkness matters, check this before committing.
The motorised variants - Armada Motorised, Glow Motorised, Heat Motorised, Maya Motorised, Steel Motorised, and Chalk Motorised - suit high windows or any situation where a chain pull is awkward to reach: above kitchen worktops, in stairwells, or on wide windows where reaching a chain at either side is inconvenient. They carry a premium over the non-motorised equivalents, so they are worth considering only where the convenience is genuine rather than decorative. If your window is a standard, easily-reachable size, the standard chain-operated versions will serve you just as well at a lower cost.
The colours
6 colours available
The six colourways split into greys (Armada, Steel) and near-whites and off-whites (Chalk, Glow, Heat, Maya). The naming is fabric-house style rather than descriptive, so the distinction between, say, Glow and Heat is worth checking against Blinds By Post's sample swatches before ordering - most retailers will post samples before you commit to a full order. Each colourway is available in standard cord operation or motorised, with the motorised option priced at a premium.
The palette is deliberately restrained - these are neutrals intended to recede rather than define a room. If you want a stronger colour statement, this range is not the place to find it. The greys in particular work well with white woodwork and modern kitchen or bathroom tiles, while the white and off-white options suit rooms where you want to preserve as much light as possible without introducing a colour tone into the window.
Price by your dimensions
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At £31.00 entry price, the standard Renzo variants sit at the accessible end of the made-to-measure roller market. Prices increase with width and drop, as with any made-to-measure blind - the grid above shows how the cost scales across common window sizes. The motorised variants are priced higher, reflecting the mechanism cost, and the jump is worth factoring in if you are fitting multiple windows. Standard UK convention quotes blind dimensions as width x drop in millimetres; measure your recess width if fitting inside, or your desired coverage width if fitting outside.
How it compares
The Renzo competes with any standard polyester roller in the neutral-grey-and-white bracket. If you need a motorised option at a lower entry cost, it is worth checking whether the retailer offers motorisation as an add-on to a cheaper base fabric, though the Renzo's motorised pricing is broadly typical for the category.
For rooms that genuinely need blackout - bedrooms with early sunrise, children's sleeping rooms - a range specified as blackout would be a safer choice than one where opacity is unconfirmed. For a home office or living room where the goal is privacy and a clean look rather than full darkness, the Renzo's colourways are well suited and the from-price is competitive.
Roman blinds in the same neutrals would add visual softness if the window suits a fabric-fold style, but for a no-fuss, flat-hanging window treatment in grey or white, the Renzo is a straightforward option.