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Thursday, 23 July 2015

Design Space - test out your room's colour scheme before committing

We've all been there.  Decorating or re-designing a room and having second-thoughts about the colours you've chosen.  Perhaps they don't quite go together as well as you'd anticipated, or maybe they give off a different mood than you'd been hoping for.  Or maybe you just find it difficult to visualise how a finished room will look.

Apollo Blinds have launched a new free online tool to take the stress away from your interior designing and help you experiment with different looks before the expense and effort of committing to them.


The Design Space tool is simple and intuitive to use.  Simply go to the home page and click the 'Design your room' tab at the top of the screen. You can choose from various different standard rooms to suit your home - Modern Kitchen; Vibrant Living Room; Classic Bedroom; Contemporary Living Room; Study; Modern Bathroom; Child's Room; Office; Modern Living Space; etc etc.

Once you've selected the most appropriate room to that you're redesigning, you can choose a blind type for your window dressing from the range that Apollo Blinds offer.

Then, have fun choosing colours for the blinds, the wall colours and the accessories.  Try experimenting with schemes and be bold with colours.  You can afford to go wild, trying out pattern and colour, and be a little braver than you may usually, because it's all free from any commitment.

The tool perfectly demonstrates the effect of colour on a room if ever you were in any doubt, and can be really useful for working out the ambience you are hoping to achieve.  See how these different colours change the mood from a fun and vibrant space with bright red; to a soothing, contemplative place in soft violet or a cool, fresh retreat in pale blue hues.




You can experiment mixing and matching patterns and colours to your heart's content until you come up with a look you love.  Save time and money on costly decorating mistakes, as well as finding the perfect blinds for your home. Release your inner designer with Apollo, and be a little bolder with your next room make-over and choice of window blinds.


Featured post in association with Apollo Blinds.

37 comments:

  1. Ooh I love this idea, I'm alway dead cautious about colour choices so seeing them like this before I buy would be very helpful to me.

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    1. It's really great to experiment with bolder choices Sonia.

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  2. What a great idea! I find it difficult to imagine the colours in my home against other colours so this would be great for me.

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    1. Yep, it makes it so much easier to visualise what colours will look like in your home.

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  3. We are just starting to think about colours for our living and dining room areas, I'll have to check this out as I don't fancy decorating and then hating the colour

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    1. This would be a great tool to use to find out what colours will work best.

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  4. This is a great way to avoid making a costly mistake - thanks for sharing.

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  5. I am so very bad at decisions like this, the can ONLY be a good thing! I am no longer allowed to choose paint colours in this house.

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    1. Oh no! Maybe mock up your next room and show your other half that you can be trusted!

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  6. It is a great feature to experiment. I love colour in the home and just bought some bright yellow blinds so this would have been good to try first.

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    1. Oh lovely, what colours did you team it with?

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  7. What a clever idea - I'm not great at imagining how things will look and will go together so this looks like it could be great for me x

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    1. It's a great way to visualise how a room will look.

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  8. This is such a good idea, I can never make a decision x

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    1. Ah yes, perfect if you're feeling indecisive! You can save the room schemes too and go back to them.

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  9. What a fantastic idea, I totally admit I've been there with getting it wrong before. x

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  10. What an awesome idea! The image in my head often isn't the same once I've actually redecorated.

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    1. Ahh yes, sometimes it's hard t recreate the image you have in your mind. Hard to describe it to a reluctant other half too sometimes!

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  11. What a great idea. I always thought I'd prefer red, but that blue really jumps out at me. It makes a real difference being able to see the finished version.

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    1. Oh that's interesting. I found it really funny how much they changed my moods, just from the different colours.

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  12. This is a great idea, I am colourblind so leave most of this stuff to Rachel, but it is so helpful.

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    1. I'm pretty sure my Other Half is colour blind too - though he won't admit it! The arguments we have over blues and greens...!

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  13. What a great tool. It can be really hard to visualize the colors. I like the blue

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  14. That's a good way of trying out brighter, bolder colours.

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  15. I love this idea, would really help with the decision making process

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  16. Ooh that sounds like fun, and it is raining today - off to try and convince two boys that interior design is fun!

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  17. Ooo now that is handy! I am really indecisive at the best of times so this tool would really help!

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  18. That is such a great tool, I can't believe how different the room looks with each colour. Very cool. Mich x

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  19. oh my gosh, those blinds are amazing and that tool looks great!

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  20. Great idea, I wish we needed new blinds in our house as I really like the pale blue ones!xx

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  21. What a fabulous idea. I really need blinds for my house, I am so undecided where to start too. This is great service. Thanks x

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  22. what a beautiful design I would love some new blinds in my kitchen , actually I would love blinds full stop.

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  23. Such a clever tool, I have used something similar in the past. It is always good for putting those combinations together you aren't sure will necessarily work!

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  24. oh im going to be using this i am ready to do my home x

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