The Unilux Moisture Resistant Perfect Fit Blackout Roller from So Easy Blinds combines a no-drill Perfect Fit frame with a blackout fabric rated for damp environments, covering 16 colour options from £112.29. The combination of blackout opacity, moisture resistance, and drill-free installation in one product is relatively uncommon, which is what makes this range worth examining if any of those three requirements apply to your window.

Who it suits

The primary use case is a bathroom or en-suite where you want both privacy and effective light exclusion. Standard roller fabrics are not moisture-resistant; in a steamy bathroom they absorb humidity, can develop mould, and eventually warp or discolour. A moisture-resistant specification addresses that directly. Bedrooms with UPVC windows are a second strong fit: the Perfect Fit frame means no screws into the window reveal, the blackout fabric handles early mornings, and the whole blind can be removed without trace - useful for renters.

The Perfect Fit fitting system works only with UPVC (PVC-U) double-glazed windows that have a rubber gasket seal around the frame. It does not fit wooden or aluminium windows in the same way. If your windows are not UPVC, this range is not suitable, and you would need to look at a standard bracket-fitted roller instead.

For kitchens, the moisture-resistant fabric works, but blackout is rarely needed there; you may be paying for an opacity level you won't use.

The colours

16 colours available

The palette of sixteen colours is broader than most moisture-resistant roller ranges, which tend to offer just a handful of neutrals. Here you get a spread of whites and naturals (White, Cream, Linen, Stone, Butter), a strong mid-grey group (Grey, Granite), and more distinctive options including Anthracite, Black, Jade, Lime, Marine, Solar, Surf, Lava, and Imperial. The bolder colours - Jade, Lime, Solar, Surf - give the range some character beyond the utilitarian.

No variants are listed at a premium uplift, so all sixteen colours start from the same from-price.

Price by your dimensions

Made to measure from £112.29. Check So Easy Blinds for the price at your exact window size.

At £112.29, this is a mid-to-upper price point for a roller blind. The Perfect Fit framing system, blackout fabric, and moisture-resistant specification each contribute to that cost. For a bathroom window where those three properties are all genuinely needed, the combined specification justifies the price over buying a cheaper roller that may fail in a damp environment. For a dry room where only one of the three properties matters, a more targeted product is likely better value.

How it compares

A standard blackout roller without Perfect Fit framing will cost less, but requires drilling and doesn't seal as cleanly against the window edge - which means more light leakage around the sides in bedrooms. A Perfect Fit blind without blackout or moisture resistance is available at lower prices, but won't perform in bathrooms. This range occupies the overlap of all three requirements; if you need all three, the alternatives narrow quickly.

If thermal performance matters alongside light control - a north-facing bedroom losing heat through an older double-glazed window - a cellular or honeycomb blind in a blackout fabric would insulate better than any roller. The Unilux doesn't claim any specific thermal performance, so it shouldn't be the choice where that is the primary goal.

Fitting and operation

The Perfect Fit frame clips into the rubber gasket of a UPVC window - no tools needed beyond confirming the window type. The blind then sits within that frame, fully inside the window opening, with a very clean finish and no visible fixings. Because the frame grips the gasket rather than the wall, removal is equally straightforward. If you are fitting into a recess with a very shallow reveal, check the frame depth against your window specification before ordering.