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Part of our popular Luna collection, this blackout roller blind is crafted in a variety of colours and is ideal to add a touch of colour to your home. The quality blackout coating prevents unwanted external light from entering your home and improves privacy by blocking the view into your home from the outside. This roller blind is available in a variety of sizes with a choice of easy stick or standard bracket options and is supplied with all fixings included for added convenience. To enhance the blackout capabilities please fit on the outside of the window recess. This blind can be cut down to suit your requirements. Please note that blinds cannot be returned once altered. Please note: The easy-stick brackets are available to purchase separately Please note: The width stated is for the fabric only, please allow an extra 3.2cm for the brackets and mechanism. Always check specific fitting instructions and check measurements for your blind once purchased before cutting to size. To see instructions, please click [here](https://prismic-io. s3. amazonaws. com/dunelm-prod/3f9301f0-cb1a-4ce8-a0a7-403c76bbab88_Roller+Blind+Instructions. pdf ).
I love the Luna Orange Umber blackout blind for its bold yet versatile colour palette, making it a great statement piece that can anchor both neutral and vibrant interiors. It works particularly well in contemporary or transitional spaces, adding warmth and depth without dominating the room. Practical styling tips include pairing it with soft, textured textiles or muted accessories to balance its richness, or using it in a room with other warm tones to create an inviting atmosphere. Its blackout feature makes it ideal for bedrooms or media rooms where light control is essential, while its colour can also serve as a striking backdrop in living areas that aim for a cosy, stylish vibe.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here