Welcome to Apollo Blinds Birmingham
At Apollo Blinds Birmingham, we have an unmatched range of blinds, shutters, awnings and curtains – all made to measure and expertly fitted.
Utilising our more than 50 years of experience, we manufacture window coverings that not only look beautiful but also stand the test of time. We are constantly innovating, infusing our products with features such as energy-saving textiles and integration with home automation systems. Our core products, which come in a variety of fabrics and finishes, are always popular. They include Roller, Vertical, Pleated, Conservatory, Wooden and Roman blinds (plus Roman curtains). Our specialist collections feature Elegance Skylight, Motorised, Smart, Twilight, Cordless, Intu® and Duette® blinds, as well as spectacular Shutters.
Nash and the team serve Birmingham City Centre and the surrounding areas, including Bearwood, Halesowen, Edgbaston, Moor Green, Bournville, Rubery, Coleshill, Alvechurch, Great Barr, Harborne, Moseley and Wythall.
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APOLLO BLINDS X 2025’S COLOURS OF THE YEAR – STYLING ADVICE
Are you ready to refresh your interiors for 2025? This year’s colour trends are all about creating warm, sophisticated and calming spaces. Earthy tones are taking centre stage – think rich browns, elegant purples, grounding blues, and even vibrant yellows. With these palettes, you can transform your home into a tranquil sanctuary. At Apollo Blinds, […]
2025’s Hottest New Home Décor Trends
As we step into 2025, the world of interior design is brimming with exciting new trends that combine style, functionality, and personalisation. From the sensory magic of Sensescaping to the thoughtful and sustainable elegance of Worthwise investments, our interior design experts here at Apollo Blinds have got the inside scoop on what’s going to be […]
KEEP YOUR HOME WARM AND COSY WITH ENERGY-SAVING WINDOW BLINDS
When the temperature drops outside, keeping your home warm without inflating your energy bills is often a top priority for most people. According to The Energy Saving Trust (EST) approximately 18% of a home’s heat loss occurs via windows. This percentage can be higher in homes with features like bi-fold doors, skylights, and lantern roofs. […]