The Sevilla Blackout Roller Blind is Blinds 2go's made-to-measure blackout roller offered in 29 colours, starting from £7.34. What sets it apart in their range is the breadth of the palette: rather than the usual cluster of greys and whites, Sevilla extends into warm creams, genuine blues, and a vivid red, giving more room for matching to a specific scheme.

Who it suits

Bedrooms are the obvious target. Blinds 2go describes the Sevilla as blackout, meaning the fabric itself is opaque and blocks light transmission through the material. As with any blackout roller, some edge-leak will occur depending on how the blind is fitted - a recess fit in a deep window will perform better than a face-fit on a shallow reveal. For shift workers or anyone with young children who need genuine darkness, pairing it with side channels or a perfect-fit frame (if your windows are UPVC) will tighten the seal further.

The range works in any room where privacy and light control matter more than style complexity - a spare bedroom, a home-office annexe, or a kitchen where you'd rather have a solid colour than a printed fabric. It is not a living-room blind if you want daytime visibility; the blackout construction means the fabric will be opaque when pulled down, so a light-filtering or dimout roller would suit better there.

Children's rooms are a reasonable use case, particularly for the lighter finishes like Cottage Cream or Brilliant White. If cord safety is a concern, confirm the operation method with the retailer before ordering - cordless and wand-operated variants are the standard for children's spaces under current UK regulations.

The colours

29 colours available

The palette sits in three broad groups. The first is neutrals: Stone, Moonstone, Touchstone Grey, Anchor Grey, Grey, Charcoal, and Brilliant White cover the usual greyscale sweep. Cottage Cream and Antique Cream add warmth without committing to colour. Hazy Day sits somewhere between the two - a softened tone that reads as a very pale grey-blue in most lights.

The second group is blues: Kingfisher, Twilight Blue, Glacier Blue, Mayan Blue, and Blue Grey. That is an unusually generous collection for a single range, ranging from a strong teal-adjacent Kingfisher through to the muted greyed-down Blue Grey. Pistachio extends the cool-toned set into green territory. If you are furnishing a room in blue or teal tones, having five variants to compare against is genuinely useful.

The outlier is Vivid Red - a high-saturation red that most ranges at this price point don't include at all. It is an unusual choice for a blackout roller, more suited to an accent wall or a child's room than a neutral scheme, but its presence signals that the Sevilla is positioned as a decorating fabric as much as a utility one. Buttercup rounds things out with a warm yellow.

Price by your dimensions

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With a from-price starting at £7.34, the Sevilla sits at the entry level of Blinds 2go's made-to-measure roller range. Prices rise with width and drop, as with all made-to-measure blinds; the price grid above shows what your specific dimensions would cost. Bear in mind that made-to-measure pricing rounds up to the next size increment, so a blind measured at, say, 84cm wide will be priced at the 85cm or 90cm bracket depending on the retailer's increments.

How it compares

Within the blackout roller category, the Sevilla competes primarily on colour breadth at an accessible price. Ranges with fewer colours but heavier or more structured fabrics may hang slightly cleaner in a large window or flap less if a door or vent creates a draught - heavier roller fabrics are generally more stable in those conditions - but the Sevilla's fabric weight is not published, so that comparison is speculative.

If thermal performance is a priority alongside light control, a cellular or honeycomb blind outperforms any roller by a significant margin - the sealed air pockets give measurably better insulation. A blackout roller like the Sevilla does not offer that. For straightforward light-blocking without any insulation requirement, it is a practical and colourful option.

Fitting and operation

The Sevilla is a standard roller, so it supports both inside-recess and face-fit installation. Recess depth requirements and available operation methods (chain, cordless, wand, motorised) are worth confirming with Blinds 2go at the point of order, as these can vary by size. Made-to-measure orders require you to measure your window accurately - Blinds 2go publish measuring guides on their site; follow their specific instructions rather than a generic guide, as allowances differ between retailers.