The Sento range is a made-to-measure roller blind collection sold by Blinds By Post, available in 4 finishes with prices starting from £31.00. It sits squarely in the neutral-palette bracket - soft, muted tones suited to contemporary interiors - and unusually for a range at this price point, four of the eight variants come as motorised upgrades.
Who it suits
The Sento's colour palette - cool whites, greys, and a soft teal - makes it a reasonable candidate for living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices where you want the blind to sit quietly rather than draw attention. The tones read as calm and modern; they won't clash with painted woodwork or neutral-coloured walls.
For bedrooms, check with Blinds By Post on the opacity rating before ordering. Roller blinds in this kind of light-to-mid-weight aesthetic frequently read as light-filtering rather than blackout, which works for a living room or office but is less useful for anyone needing genuine darkness for sleep. Confirming the opacity class before ordering will save a return.
Bathrooms are worth a mention: roller blinds with fabric (rather than PVC-backed) construction should be confirmed moisture-safe before fitting in a wet room. The Sento's product page doesn't state a PVC backing, so treat it as a fabric roller until Blinds By Post confirms otherwise.
The colours
4 colours available
The range splits into two groups: four standard finishes (Cameo, Duckegg, Gaze, Mist) and their motorised counterparts (each labelled as premium-priced). The colour names hint at the tone - Duckegg is a soft blue-green, Mist and Cameo sit in the off-white-to-warm-grey range, and Gaze is likely a cooler mid-grey - though exact shades are worth verifying on screen or by ordering a sample before committing.
The four premium variants are mechanically identical in appearance but include motorisation, which adds wireless or remote operation without cords. That makes them worth considering if you have windows where cords are inconvenient, or where cord-safety matters (particularly children's rooms). For a standard non-motorised roller at an entry-level price, the four standard finishes are the starting point.
Price by your dimensions
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Starting from £31.00, the Sento sits at the entry-level end of the Blinds By Post range. The premium motorised variants will cost more; how much more depends on your exact dimensions. Roller blind pricing at most UK retailers scales with area, so a narrow bathroom blind will stay close to the from-price, while a wide living-room window will push the total up noticeably.
How it compares
For a buyer focused purely on colour and price, the Sento's palette is narrower than some comparable ranges at similar price points, which can carry 12 or more shades. Eight finishes is enough for most rooms, but if you have a specific tone in mind - a warm taupe or a deep charcoal - it is worth checking whether any of the four Sento colours match before ordering.
The motorised option is more unusual at this tier. If motorisation is a priority, the Sento's four premium finishes are worth comparing directly against dedicated motorised ranges at Blinds By Post, where the motor specification may differ. For a straightforward corded roller in a neutral tone, there are more choices in the market - but few at this price point that offer the same option to step up to motorised without switching ranges entirely.
A note on care
Polyester-based roller fabrics - the standard construction for ranges like the Sento - can be vacuumed with a brush attachment and spot-cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap for marks. Avoid soaking the fabric. If the blind accumulates dust unevenly, a light wipe from top to bottom with a dry microfibre cloth is usually enough for routine upkeep.