Welcome to Apollo Blinds Braintree
For wonderful window coverings that are made to measure and stand the test of time, look no further than Apollo Blinds Braintree.
Owner Paul – who has nearly 20 years’ experience in the blinds industry – is proud to have the area’s broadest selection of window coverings available – with a similarly wide range of fabrics and finishes.
We manufacture and install specialist collections like Shutters and Motorised, Duette®, Cordless, Twilight, Smart, Intu® and Elegance Skylight blinds. We also offer classic choices, such as Vertical, Wooden, Pleated, Conservatory, Roman and Roller blinds, as well as Roman curtains.
Our FREE home appointments allow customers to appreciate the quality of our fabrics from the comfort of their home, while our specialist fitting service ensures that installations are completed to our high standards.
Our main areas: Braintree, Witham, Bishop’s Stortford, Harlow, Sawbridgeworth and Stansted.

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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. […]