The Scope Perfect Fit Roller Blinds are a made-to-measure roller blind range sold by So Easy Blinds, designed to clip into UPVC double-glazed windows without drilling. The perfect-fit frame grips the rubber gasket around your window pane, which means no fixings into the frame itself and no marks left behind when you remove it. With 20 colourways available from £95.45, it sits at the higher end of the perfect-fit category, reflecting the no-drill convenience and the made-to-measure sizing.

Who it suits

The Scope range is built around one particular scenario: UPVC windows where drilling is not an option. That covers a large share of rental properties, flats with uPVC window frames, and homes where the owner simply prefers not to fix into the frame. The clip-in mechanism works by engaging the rubber gasket on your existing double-glazed unit, so you need a UPVC window with a rubber seal around the glass and sufficient recess depth for the frame to seat properly. Wooden or aluminium windows won't accept a standard perfect-fit frame the same way.

Because the blind fabric sits flush within the frame, it reduces the small gap at the edges that causes light to leak with a conventionally fitted roller blind. This makes the format useful for bedrooms where edge-leak is a nuisance, and for anyone who wants a neat appearance without a visible bracket or fixing above the window. The opacity of individual colourways is not stated in the range listing, so confirm with So Easy Blinds whether a specific finish is blackout, dimout, or light-filtering before ordering - particularly if you're fitting in a bedroom.

The format is not well-suited to very wide or tall openings where the mechanism adds noticeable weight, and it will not work on non-UPVC windows. If your windows are timber or aluminium, a standard inside-recess or face-fix roller would serve you better.

The colours

20 colours available

Scope Balance Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Balance Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Bare Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Bare Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Drama Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Drama Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Harbour Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Harbour Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Harmony Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Harmony Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Impact Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Impact Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Nomad Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Nomad Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Sense Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Sense Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Space Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Space Light Filtering from £44.55
Scope Tranquil Light Filtering Roller Blinds
Tranquil Light Filtering from £44.55

The Scope range offers 20 finishes: Balance, Bare, Drama, Harbour, Harmony, Impact, Nomad, Sense, Space, and Tranquil. The names suggest a curated, lifestyle-leaning palette rather than a straightforward colour card. Without published swatches it is difficult to say with certainty which tones sit in which family, but the naming points toward neutrals and muted mid-tones rather than a bright or strongly patterned collection. If you are matching to a specific wall colour, it is worth requesting fabric samples from the retailer before committing, as names alone are not a reliable guide to shade.

Price by your dimensions

Made to measure from £95.45. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.

With a from-price of £95.45 this is a mid-to-upper price point for a roller blind in the perfect-fit category. Part of that reflects the frame mechanism itself, which adds cost over a standard bracket-fixed roller. Made-to-measure sizing means the price will vary with your window dimensions; a small bathroom window will cost less than a wide living-room pane.

How it compares

Against a standard inside-recess roller, the Scope's principal advantage is the no-drill installation. You sacrifice some flexibility - only UPVC windows qualify - but you gain a cleaner finish around the edge of the glass and a fully reversible fit. If you have UPVC windows and plan to move or redecorate at some point, that reversibility has real value.

For buyers who need confirmed blackout performance in a perfect-fit format, there are ranges marketed specifically as blackout perfect-fit blinds elsewhere in the category; the Scope listing does not make that claim explicitly, so treat the opacity as unconfirmed and verify directly with the retailer. If thermal insulation is the primary goal, a pleated or honeycomb fabric in a perfect-fit frame would outperform a standard roller fabric - though honeycomb perfect-fit options are typically more expensive again.

Fittings for this fabric

The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:

  • Standard from £44.55 fixed with drilled brackets
  • Perfect Fit from £95.45 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.