The Splash Perfect Fit Roller Blinds are a made-to-measure no-drill range from So Easy Blinds, offered in 96 colours and starting from £112.29. The defining feature is the fitting method - a clip-in frame that grips the rubber gasket of UPVC double-glazed windows, meaning the blind sits neatly inside the pane with no fixings into the wall or frame surround.
Who it suits
The perfect-fit format is the natural choice for renters or anyone who cannot or would rather not drill into UPVC profiles. Because the frame clips around the window's rubber seal, it leaves no trace when removed - which matters both for rented property and for situations where a window warranty restricts drilling. That said, the system works only on UPVC windows with a compatible gasket and a recess deep enough to accept the frame; it will not transfer to wooden or aluminium window surrounds.
Within those constraints, the Splash range sits comfortably in living rooms, kitchens, and home offices where dimout or light-filtering performance is the requirement. The perfect-fit frame also reduces edge-light bleed compared with a standard inside-recess fit, which can make the range a reasonable choice for a bedroom where light leaks around the blind's edges are the main complaint - though if genuine blackout is the priority, the retailer's product description should be checked to confirm the specific fabric opacity; the range name alone does not guarantee a blackout rating.
The range is less suited to rooms without UPVC windows, very deep recesses where the frame adds unwanted projection, or anywhere the window is particularly awkward in shape.
The colours
96 colours available
With 96 finishes listed, the Splash palette runs from neutrals - Beige, Dove, Oyster, Vellum, Taupe, Cashew - through a core grey family including Grey Whisper, Mineral, and Modesty, to bolder options: Lipstick, Ruby, Mambo, Pop, and Tropez cover the warm end of the spectrum, while Midnight, Noir, Sloe, and Bullet serve darker requirements. There is also a green pocket (Vine, Glade, Cacti, Arcadia) and several blues (Duck Egg, Placid, Mirage, Amalfi). Eight further finishes exist beyond the listed forty that the retailer names directly; the total breadth is wider than most ranges at this price point.
The naming is evocative rather than descriptive - Boujee, Havana, Heat, Mambo - which makes swatching before ordering more important than usual. Colour names alone are a poor guide to the actual shade, so the retailer's swatch service or on-screen preview should be used before committing.
Price by your dimensions
Made to measure from £112.29. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.
The from-price of £112.29 positions Splash as a mid-range perfect-fit option - not a budget-entry product, reflecting the additional material cost of the clip-in frame over a standard roller bracket. Pricing for made-to-measure blinds typically rises with both width and drop, so the from-price applies to the smallest available dimensions; wider or taller windows will sit higher in the grid. The interactive widget above shows how the price moves across the common size combinations.
How it compares
Against a standard inside-recess roller, a perfect-fit blind costs more because you are paying for the frame as well as the fabric. The trade-off is a cleaner visual result - no visible brackets, no gap between the blind edge and the window reveal - and the no-drill installation. For a renter who wants the look of an in-recess blind without the commitment, that premium is generally worth it.
If blackout is the primary requirement, a standard roller with a side-channel fitting can provide better edge-seal than any clip-in frame, because the channels grip the fabric rather than simply reducing the gap. A perfect-fit frame reduces edge-light noticeably but is not a substitute for a properly channelled installation when darkness is critical.
For UPVC windows without a deep recess, perfect-fit is often the only sensible inside-fit option, since a standard recess bracket needs enough depth behind the headrail to allow the fabric to roll freely. In that situation the format stops being a preference and becomes the practical choice.
Fitting and operation
Installation requires no tools beyond removing the frame clips, pressing the frame into the window's rubber gasket, and attaching the blind cassette. The blind can be removed in the same way. This makes the Splash range straightforward to swap between windows or to take when moving out of a rented property. The operating chain runs outside the frame in the normal way. There are no special cord-safety considerations beyond the standard UK requirements that apply to all domestic blinds sold since 2014.
Fittings for this fabric
The same fabric and blind type is sold in more than one fitting:
- Standard from £52.42 fixed with drilled brackets
- Perfect Fit from £112.29 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.