The Sephora is a light-filtering roller blind sold exclusively through So Easy Blinds, available in 4 colours from £68.15. It sits squarely in the practical mid-market: a straightforward woven fabric that softens incoming light without blocking it, finished in a palette that leans neutral and understated.

Who it suits

Light-filtering fabric is the standard choice for living rooms and home offices where you want privacy during the day without losing natural light altogether. The Sephora works well in either setting - it will diffuse glare on a screen without darkening the room, and it gives sufficient privacy in ground-floor rooms facing the street. In a south- or west-facing room that catches strong afternoon sun, a light-filtering roller can make the space noticeably more comfortable to work in without the heaviness of a dimout or blackout fabric.

It is less well matched to bedrooms, particularly for shift workers, children, or anyone who needs genuine darkness. Light-filtering fabric lets a meaningful amount of light through; if blackout is your priority, this range is not the right starting point. It is also not suitable for bathrooms or kitchens unless the window sees minimal moisture, as the brief does not indicate any moisture-resistant or wipe-clean backing. For wet rooms, a PVC roller or an aluminium venetian would be more appropriate.

The colours

4 colours available

The Sephora range offers four finishes: Sage, Sand, Azure, and Steel. Three sit in the warm-to-neutral band - Sage is a soft green-grey, Sand a pale warm beige, and Steel a cool light grey. Azure brings a muted blue-green note to the palette. None of these is a bold statement colour; the range is clearly designed for rooms where the blind needs to sit quietly rather than draw attention. The four options cover most standard interior palettes without any of them being interchangeable with another, which makes the choice relatively straightforward once you know your room's dominant tone.

If you are decorating around a warm, earthy interior, Sand is the natural fit. For contemporary grey or white rooms, Steel sits cleanly without looking cold. Sage suits rooms with botanical or natural elements, and Azure works well against light walls in rooms that already carry blue or teal accents. All four are neutral enough to avoid dating quickly.

Price by your dimensions

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Starting from £68.15, the Sephora sits in a price band typical of made-to-measure light-filtering rollers from specialist online retailers. As with all made-to-measure blinds, the final price depends on the exact width and drop you order - the grid above shows how the price shifts with size, and larger windows will cost proportionally more. The standard practice for made-to-measure rollers is that the retailer rounds your stated measurement to the nearest standard increment, so the price you see in the grid will correspond closely to what you pay at checkout.

How it compares

A light-filtering roller is one of the most widely available blind types in the UK market, and the Sephora is a competent example without being unusual in any way. If your main requirement shifts towards dimout - heavier fabric that reduces light more significantly without fully blocking it - there are roller ranges in the same general price bracket that offer that step up. If you need blackout for a bedroom, that points to a different fabric category entirely rather than a different colourway.

For rooms where thermal performance is the priority, a cellular or honeycomb blind would offer meaningfully better insulation than any single-layer roller fabric, including this one. The Sephora is not positioned as a thermal product and should not be selected on that basis.

Within its own brief - a clean, made-to-measure light-filtering roller in a neutral palette at a mid-range price - it covers the ground without obvious gaps.

Likely the same fabric, at other retailers

Sephora roller blinds are sold under the same name by more than one UK retailer, and the price scales identically across window sizes - a strong sign it is the same fabric from the same supplier:

  • Swift Direct Blinds from £13.73
  • Blinds By Post from £15.00
  • So Easy Blinds this page from £68.15

We match these on the shared name and an identical price curve, not an independent inspection, so treat it as likely the same fabric rather than confirmed - and check the specification and colour at each retailer before buying.

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