The Unilux (Moisture Resistant) range from So Easy Blinds is a made-to-measure roller blind built specifically for bathrooms and other humid rooms. It stands out for its breadth - 16 finishes spanning neutrals, cool blues and greens, and deeper statement colours - all in a PVC-backed fabric designed to resist the damp. Prices start from £52.42. For a moisture-resistant roller this is an unusually wide palette, giving you genuine decorating options rather than a grudging choice between white and off-white.

Who it suits

Bathrooms are the obvious fit. Standard polyester fabrics absorb moisture over time and can develop mould where the blind sits close to shower spray; a moisture-resistant fabric sidesteps that problem. This range suits both over-bath and separate shower-room windows, as well as frosted or clear glass where a degree of privacy is needed. If your bathroom window sits directly above or beside the shower, the case for a dedicated moisture-resistant blind is strong.

Kitchens and utility rooms are a reasonable second use. Steam from cooking and washing carries the same risks as bathroom humidity, and the wipe-clean surface of a PVC-backed fabric makes spot-cleaning straightforward. It handles condensation better than a standard fabric roller and won't retain odours in the way a more absorbent textile might.

This range is less suited to living rooms or bedrooms where warmth and texture in the fabric matter. The practical surface that makes it so useful in wet rooms gives it a slightly colder, more functional look. It is not designed as a blackout fabric, so if your priority is light control in a bedroom the retailer would be a better guide to opacity before ordering.

The colours

16 colours available

Sixteen finishes cover a lot of ground. The neutral side of the palette - White, Cream, Linen, Stone, Grey, Granite - gives you everything from a clean bright white to a warm greige, which should match most bathroom tile and sanitaryware schemes without effort.

The cooler, more characterful options are worth looking at too. Marine, Surf, and Jade bring a watery blue-green tone that works well against white or grey tiles and gives a more considered bathroom look than a plain white. Solar sits in a warmer yellow-green territory. Anthracite, Black, and Lava offer depth for darker decorating schemes, while Lime and Butter add a pop of colour for those who want something less utilitarian. Imperial is a mid-blue. Most of the range sits in a similar price bracket; check the grid below for any variation across specific finishes.

Price by your dimensions

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The range opens at £52.42, which places it in the accessible mid-market for made-to-measure moisture-resistant rollers. As with any made-to-measure blind, the price rises with width and drop - the grid above shows how the cost changes across common window sizes. Bathroom windows tend to be narrower than living-room or bedroom windows, which can keep the total cost down.

How it compares

For bathroom use, the relevant comparison is between a moisture-resistant fabric roller and an aluminium venetian. Aluminium venetians are inherently moisture-tolerant and offer slat-angle light control, but they require cleaning between each slat and the ladder cord can trap moisture. A roller blind is easier to wipe down and keeps the look clean and unfussy. If adjustable light control (rather than simply raising and lowering) matters to you, the venetian has the edge; for ease of maintenance and a streamlined finish, the roller is the more practical choice.

Within the roller category, the breadth of 16 finishes is genuinely useful - many moisture-resistant ranges offer only the most basic neutral palette. If opacity is your priority, confirm with the retailer before ordering; the range is described as moisture resistant rather than blackout, so it is unlikely to deliver complete light block.