The Trinity Blackout Roller Blind is 247 Blinds' own-range entry in the made-to-measure blackout roller market. With 42 colours available from £10.00, it is one of the broader palettes you'll find on a single blackout roller range - spanning neutrals, deep shades, and accent colours in one unified collection.

Who it suits

Bedrooms are the obvious fit. A blackout fabric is rated by the retailer as opaque, which means it blocks the light coming through the material itself. That makes it useful for adults who sleep during daylight hours, shift workers, and parents trying to hold the line on early wake-ups once the mornings lighten. Keep in mind that even a blackout fabric will let some light in around the edges of the blind if fitted inside a shallow recess; for genuine darkness, a face-fit installation or side channels help considerably.

Children's rooms are a natural second candidate. If you go that route, confirm the operation mechanism before ordering - for cord-operated blinds, a cord cleat or wand option is the standard cord-safe choice for rooms where children are present, in line with UK safety requirements.

The range is less well-suited to living rooms where some daytime light is welcome, or to bathrooms and kitchens where moisture resistance and wipe-clean practicality usually matter more than blackout performance.

The colours

42 colours available

The Trinity palette runs to 41 named finishes, covering most of the colour families a buyer is likely to need. The grey family is the largest, with options spread from light (Light Grey, Platinum, Silver, Ash) through mid tones (Fossil Grey, Oyster Grey, Soft Grey, Flint) to darker choices (Shadow, Steel, Stone). Blues are similarly well-covered: Baby Blue and French Blue sit at the lighter end, with Delph Blue, Royal Blue, and Prussian Blue adding depth, and Navy and Teal rounding out the cooler end of the spectrum.

Neutrals include Alabaster, Ivory, Taupe, Truffle, Dove, Cotton White, Off White, Vanilla, and White - a range of off-whites and warm tones that sit more forgivingly against natural light than stark white fabrics. On the warmer and bolder side: Dusk, Garnet, Peony, Soft Pink, Plum, Poppy Red, Fuschia, Lavender, Lime, Soft Green, Teal, and Tropics. Cosmic Black and Iron complete the darkest end of the range. One further finish is listed at 247 Blinds beyond those named here.

Price by your dimensions

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The from-price positions Trinity at the accessible end of the made-to-measure blackout roller market. Pricing steps up as width and drop increase, as is standard for made-to-measure blinds where more fabric and a larger tube are needed for bigger windows.

How it compares

Trinity's main strength is its colour breadth - 41 finishes on a single blackout roller range is more choice than most comparable ranges at this price point offer. If you need a specific colour to match a room scheme, the chances of finding a workable match here are reasonable.

Where a different product might serve better: if thermal performance is a priority as well as blackout, a cellular or honeycomb blind provides meaningfully better insulation than a single-layer roller fabric - Trinity is a standard polyester roller and carries no thermal-performance claim. If the room is a bathroom or kitchen, a PVC-backed fabric would be more moisture-resistant. And if you want slat-angle control rather than a flat roller, a venetian blind gives that flexibility at a similar price.

Within the blackout roller category, Trinity is a solid, well-specced range. Its breadth of colour options is its most distinctive feature - the combination of neutrals, accent tones, and deep shades in a single blackout range gives it practical flexibility that more limited palettes don't match.