The 10 Best Patterned Blinds for Every Room in Your Home

Patterned blinds have come a long way. Once viewed purely as practical window coverings, today’s designs are every bit as stylish as wallpaper, artwork, and soft furnishings. Patterned window coverings – whether blinds or curtains – are a really easy way to introduce colour, texture, and a polished finishing touch that will help pull your whole décor aesthetic together.

Are you drawn to bold botanical print, soft florals, or calming coastal-inspired designs? Maybe contemporary geometric patterns or subtle neutral motifs are more your style. Whatever your vibe, the right blinds can completely change how your space feels – and all while delivering on all-important privacy, light control and energy efficiency.

To help inspire your next decorating project, here’s our top ten favourite patterned blinds for every room – from bedrooms to living spaces, bathrooms, and home offices.

 

Best Patterned Blackout Blind for Better Sleep

  

Who says a blackout blind has to be plain? This vibrant floral BlocOut™ blind design proves you can enjoy excellent light control and add some colour and personality into your bedroom.

Bold blooms instantly draw the eye and work particularly well in bedrooms with neutral walls, where the blinds can become a statement feature in their own right. Pair with coordinating cushions and accessories for a cohesive, polished look.

Why we love it: practical blackout performance combined with statement-making style.

 

Best Roman Blind for a Coastal-Inspired Bedroom

 

The blue patterned window dressings shown here create a calm and relaxing atmosphere that’s perfect for summer bedrooms.

The soft fabric folds of the Roman blind add warmth and luxury, while the oversized curtains on the opposite window give an elegant, hotel-inspired finish.

Blues, whites and natural textures work beautifully together to evoke a relaxed seaside feel.

Why we love it: timeless coastal style that never feels trend-led.

 

Best Patterned Blinds for Kitchens

 

Kitchens are usually heavy on cabinetry, worktops, and appliances, so blinds are a great way to add in a touch of softness and personality.

These botanical patterned roller blinds in calming blue tones work particularly well in contemporary kitchens, bringing a touch of nature indoors while complementing painted cabinetry and natural materials.

Why we love it: fresh, versatile and oh-so easy to live with.

 

Best Patterned Blind for Bathrooms

  

We often overlook bathrooms when it comes to decorative window dressings, but a vibrant patterned blind can work wonders at transforming the space.

We love this tropical-botanical print roller because it creates a spa-like feel with a strong nature connection. Moisture-resistant fabric injects colour and personality without compromising on practicality.

The rich colours and leafy design work especially well against white sanitaryware and natural wood and rattan materials.

Why we love it: offers a boutique hotel feel while remaining practical for everyday use.

 

Best Neutral Patterned Blind

 

Patterned blinds don’t necessarily have to be bright to make an impact. Subtle geometric designs in soft neutral tones add texture, depth and visual interest while keeping the overall aesthetic calm and uncluttered.

This understated roller works beautifully in a contemporary bedroom setting, where layered natural textures and warm earthy accents create a relaxed, restful atmosphere. And the delicate pattern draws the eye without dominating the room.

Why we love it: proves that neutral blinds don’t have to be boring.

 

Best Statement Roman Blind

  

If you go-to style is a little more adventurous, a large-scale tropical print Roman blind is a brilliant way to bring some wow-factor.

The deep teal background and oversized foliage on this gorgeous Roman blind create a luxurious boutique-hotel feel, especially when paired with rich accent colours like mustard, brass and dark wood furniture.

Why we love it: creates an instant high-impact focal point.

 

Best Botanical Patterned Blind

  

Botanical prints are one of this biggest interior trends for a reason.

Palm leaves, earthy-toned foliage, and nature-inspired patterns add warmth and character while helping blur the line between indoor and outdoor living. They’re particularly effective in dining rooms, garden rooms and sun-filled spaces.

Why we love it: brings a holiday-at-home feel to everyday living.

 

Best Geometric Blind for a Home Office

  

Geometric blinds like this one are perfect for modern interiors and home offices.

The clean lines and repeating pattern help create structure and visual interest without distracting from the room’s purpose. Soft greens and muted neutrals keep the look contemporary and really easy to style.

Why we love it: adds personality while maintaining a professional vibe.

 

Best Patterned Blind for Living Rooms

Living rooms often tend to have large expanses of neutral walls and upholstery, making patterned blinds a simple way to introduce interest without committing to wallpaper. The delicate leaf motif and soft neutral tones on this stunning roller keep the space feeling light and airy, while maintaining a calm, contemporary feel.

Why we love it: it keeps the room feeling light and spacious.

 

Best Abstract Patterned Blind

 

Abstract and watercolour-inspired designs are perfect if you want a window dressing that’s artistic and contemporary. Abstract patterns are great for introducing movement, texture and colour in a softer, less predictable way than traditional florals or geometric prints. This dreamy Roman blind in blush, taupe and muted ochre is incredibly easy to incorporate into any modern decor scheme.

Why we love it: a stylish and artistic alternative to florals.

 

How to Choose the Right Patterned Blind

  • For bold interiors: tropical prints, oversized florals, and large-scale botanical designs create an instant focal point.
  • For contemporary spaces: geometric patterns and abstract prints offer a clean, modern aesthetic.
  • For calming schemes: soft florals, delicate botanicals, and subtle neutral patterns add interest without being overwhelming.
  • For bedrooms: patterned blackout fabrics combine decorative appeal with better sleep.
  • For kitchens and bathrooms: moisture-resistant roller and vertical blinds provide practical performance alongside stylish design.

The best patterned blinds don’t just cover a window – they’re the all-important finishing touch that completes a room, making your house really feel like a home.

Have we inspired you? Book a free home consultation with your local Apollo Blinds and we’ll bring the samples to you. You can also visit our Patterned Blind & Curtain Ideas for Every Room Pinterest board for more inspiration.