
22/05/26
PVC windows have long become a familiar element of modern interiors — they are reliable, functional, and offer plenty of room for design solutions. One successful approach is combining curtains with roller blinds: this tandem brings together practicality and aesthetics, allowing you to finely adjust lighting and privacy levels.
Roller blinds act as the ‘workhorse’ of the duo: they reliably protect against bright sunlight and prying eyes, and even help retain heat in winter. Curtains, in turn, add individuality to the interior — they soften the window line, introduce colour and texture, and create a cozy atmosphere.
How to achieve a harmonious combination? It depends on the room’s style and specific needs. In a minimalist interior, sleek roller blinds in a neutral shade paired with light curtains — such as tulle or voile — work well. For a classic style, thick drapes combined with understated roller blinds are a good choice: roller blinds suffice during the day, while curtains create an intimate ambience in the evening. In a Scandinavian‑style setting, light‑coloured roller blinds paired with linen curtains in natural tones look particularly appealing.
Functionality also matters. It’s best to install roller blinds on the inside or between the panes (if the window design allows it) — this way they won’t interfere with the curtains. In terms of colour, you can either opt for a unified tone (roller blinds slightly lighter or darker than the curtains) or a contrasting combination — for instance, grey roller blinds with terracotta curtains.
Ultimately, this combination offers several advantages: flexible light control, extra insulation, and a striking design. The key is to maintain balance so the window looks cohesive and stylish.
