When it comes to styling your home, colour isn’t just a visual detail—it plays a significant role in how a space feels. Whether you're selecting roller shutters, blinds, plantation shutters, or screens, the colours you choose can shape mood, perception, and even how you use a room. At Security Plus Shutters, Doors & Blinds, we believe that understanding the psychology of colour empowers our customers to create more intentional, personal spaces.
Colour has a powerful subconscious impact. Different hues can stimulate emotion, influence behaviour, and even affect how warm or cool a space feels. That’s why the colours in your window furnishings—often the visual bridge between your interior and the outside world—shouldn’t be a last-minute decision.
The right colour choice can:
Living rooms benefit from warm, grounding colours that make guests feel welcome. Soft beiges, warm greys, or muted greens bring in a relaxed, natural vibe. Pair these tones with timber elements or plants for added harmony. Light-filtering indoor blinds in these shades can soften natural light while maintaining privacy.
Bedrooms are personal sanctuaries. Blues are known for promoting calm and restful sleep. Pairing pale or dusty blue blinds with white or light-toned walls creates a serene retreat. If you want a more modern, moody bedroom, try deep charcoal plantation shutters or blackout roller blinds for a cosy, cocooned effect.
Kitchens often benefit from crisp, clean colours like whites, creams or soft greys to promote freshness and hygiene. Want a pop of personality? A splash of colour like soft yellow or pastel green in your window coverings can evoke energy and creativity—perfect for the heart of the home.
Productivity is key in a workspace. Cool-toned greys or subdued greens encourage concentration and reduce visual fatigue. Indoor blinds in these hues pair well with minimalist setups and help soften glare without making the space too dark.
For alfresco areas or patio blinds, nature-inspired colours—like eucalyptus green, sand beige or slate grey—blend seamlessly with gardens or exterior features. These tones help blur the boundary between indoors and out, making your outdoor spaces feel like true extensions of the home.
The same colour can appear entirely different depending on the natural light a room receives:
The size of the space also matters. Light colours reflect more light, making small spaces feel open and airy. Darker tones absorb light and can make a room feel cosier—but can also shrink the space visually, so use them carefully.
Your window furnishings don’t live in a vacuum—they should complement your walls, furniture, and flooring. Here are some styling tips:
Let’s break down how popular colours are felt, emotionally:
At Security Plus, our window furnishings don’t just look good—they perform. Whether it’s thermal insulation in summer, light control, or added security, the colour you choose should support your practical goals too.
For example:
When you work with our expert team, you won’t be left guessing. We offer:
We understand that colour decisions can be personal—and permanent. That's why we offer tailored advice based on your lifestyle, décor, and functional needs.
Whether you’re styling your forever home or updating your investment property, the colour of your window furnishings matters. It’s more than just aesthetics—it’s about creating a feeling, an experience, a home that truly reflects you.
At Security Plus Shutters, Doors & Blinds, we’ve been helping Australian families bring their vision to life for over 30 years. Let us help you choose a colour scheme that does more than look good—it feels right.