The Titan Blackout Roller Blind is Blinds 2go's own blackout-rated roller, available in 14 colourways from £10.30 made-to-measure. The range sits firmly in neutral territory - creams, greys, taupes, and one deep black - which makes it a functional fit for bedrooms and nurseries rather than rooms where decorative impact is the priority.
Who it suits
This is a bedroom and nursery blind first. The retailer describes it as blackout, so it should block light transmission through the fabric itself - useful for early-summer mornings when dawn can arrive before 5am across most of the UK, or for shift workers needing daytime sleep. Bear in mind that a blackout fabric doesn't eliminate edge-light entirely; if you need true darkness, fit the blind outside the recess with enough overlap, or combine it with a Perfect Fit frame on UPVC windows.
The palette - mostly off-whites, greys, and warm neutrals - also works well in home offices where glare on screens is the problem rather than complete darkness. For living rooms where you want some daytime visibility with the blind down, a light-filtering or dimout roller would serve better.
The range is less suited to bathrooms or kitchens unless the fabric is specified as moisture-resistant; the product listing does not confirm this, so check with Blinds 2go before ordering for a wet room.
The colours
14 colours available
All 14 finishes fall within a composed neutral palette. The whites and near-whites - Alabaster, Pristine White, Bone White, and Cream - sit at one end, suiting rooms with light woodwork or white-painted walls. The greys span from the cooler Harbour Grey and Simply Grey through to the deeper Kendall Charcoal, covering most grey-on-grey interiors without much effort.
The warm mid-tones are the most versatile group: Sandstone, Warm Stone, Carrington Beige, and Fairview Taupe all work alongside timber floors, natural linens, and earthy wall colours common in current UK interiors. Canvas reads as an off-white with a slight warmth to it. Atomic Black is the one strong contrast option in the range - useful where a dark blind suits the room scheme or is paired with a white roller cassette for a graphic two-tone effect.
There are no pattern or printed variants in this range; it is entirely plain fabric throughout.
Price by your dimensions
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Starting from £10.30 made-to-measure, the Titan sits at the entry-level end of Blinds 2go's own roller range. The price you see in the grid reflects your specific width and drop; as with most made-to-measure retailers, the calculator rounds up to the next standard size increment, so the price steps up in bands rather than linearly.
How it compares
Within the blackout roller category, the Titan's main competition is from any made-to-measure roller using a similar polyester-backed blackout fabric. The distinction between ranges at this price point is largely about colour choice and brand presentation rather than fabric technology; if the Titan's neutrals cover what you need, the range is a reasonable starting point. If you need a wider colour palette - deeper saturated tones, patterned fabrics, or very specific accent colours - it is worth browsing Blinds 2go's broader roller range before settling.
For rooms where thermal performance matters as much as light control - north-facing bedrooms in older properties, for example - a cellular or pleated blind with an insulating fabric would outperform any standard roller on heat retention, though it would cost more. The Titan is a light-and-privacy solution rather than a thermal one.
Fitting and care
Like any chain-operated roller blind, the Titan fits on two brackets at the top of the recess or on the wall face above it. Most roller blinds support both top-fix and face-fix; confirm which bracket style ships in the box if your recess is particularly shallow. For households with young children, UK regulations require domestically sold blinds to be cord-safe by design - check that the operating chain includes a safety connector before you buy.
For maintenance, vacuum the fabric with a brush attachment to shift dust, and spot-clean marks with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid soaking roller blackout fabrics; the opaque backing on most polyester blackout materials doesn't respond well to prolonged wetting.