Blackout curtains
Choose a blackout lining for your curtains to reduce unwanted light in your home
Get the look you want
Choose your fabric, lining and header
Expert advice in your home
Your advisor will help you get it right
Avoid costly DIY fails
Measuring and fitting is included
We take care of it all
Including our expertly fitted poles and tracks
From the deepest ocean hues to subtle sky blues, our collection has everything you need to bring this wonderfully serene shade into your home.
See how amazing teal and blue curtains can look
Book an appointment with your local advisor. It’s really quick and easy to do, plus it won’t cost a penny and there’s never any pressure to buy.
Appointment day. We’ll visit you at home to show you our range and help you decide what’s right for your window, measure up and give you a quote.
We’ll take care of the fitting. Once your curtains are made we’ll be back to hang and steam them. And if you order a pole or track we’ll fit this too.
There are so many different curtain fabrics, linings and header types, all with their own special benefits. Your local advisor will help you make the right decision for your space.
Blue and teal are known for their calming qualities, so curtains in these colours are a great way to transform a room into a tranquil sanctuary. They're great for bedrooms and welcoming spaces, providing a soothing backdrop for relaxation.
Blue is a surprisingly versatile colour. Pair your curtains with a blind in a complementary plain shade for a harmonious effect or go for contrasting colours or patterns like floral for an eclectic look.
If your room faces south choose cooling shades of blue or teal, or add cosiness to north-facing rooms with warmer tones like navy blue.
All our curtains are lined as standard, but if you're worried about light coming through your blue or teal curtains, you can choose a blackout lining. Blackout curtains have thermal properties so they'll help keep your room warmer too.
For a coastal, beachy vibe, pair teal curtains with light, sandy hues and natural textures. If you prefer a more traditional look, dark blue curtains complement a classic and timeless décor.
Choose lighter shades of blue or teal to make smaller spaces look bigger.
Different header types can transform the look of your blue and teal curtains, from a modern wave curtain to a relaxed and rustic pencil pleat curtain. Take a look at the different styles or ask your advisor for more ideas.
See answers to our most frequently asked questions on blackout curtains. If you have a question about our service or your appointment, see our FAQs.
Blue and teal are versatile shades that go with many different colours, so there are lots of lovely options for styling your curtains. You could team blue curtains with a crisp white for a classic coastal look, or pair navy curtains with darker tones for a glamorous finish. Compliment your teal curtains with aqua and turquoise green shades, or contrast with warm golden yellows. The world is your oyster!
Blue and teal curtains are suited to many different rooms, as the colours have a calming effect. In a bedroom or nursery, shades of teal and blue create a restful environment. You could also team your teal and blue curtains with a blackout lining, for a better night’s sleep. In a living or dining space, pair cool blue or teal curtains with a thermal lining, for a warm finish.