Roman Blinds

Roman Blinds For Singapore Homes

A fabric panel that folds into clean horizontal pleats as it raises and falls flat when drawn. The look of a curtain, the operation of a blind. Sized for HDB rooms where the wall is too shallow to take a full drape.

About

About Roman Blinds

A fabric panel mounted at the head of the window with horizontal rod-pockets sewn into the back. Raise it and the fabric folds into clean pleats that stack at the top.

Romans give a room the warmth of a curtain in roughly half the depth. Useful in HDB rooms where the wall in front of the window is shallow, and in condo bedrooms where you do not want a full curtain stacking to the side of the headboard.

Two main styles. Flat-fold Romans give cleaner, contemporary lines. Hobbled Romans (also called teardrop) keep permanent folds for a softer, more traditional look. Linings range from unlined to dim-out to full blackout, picked per room.

Class & Luxury With Our Roman Blinds

Roman blinds can exude an air of elegance and sophistication, easily becoming the focal point of any room. Upgrade your home in Singapore by choosing roman blinds that look classy but are also easy on your budget.

Best of Both Worlds

Roman blinds combine the stylish appeal of curtains and draperies with the functionality and convenient control of blinds. They are perfect for situations where curtains may not be feasible – such as for windows without a floor-to-ceiling length or if you have a piece of furniture in the way. Like curtains, there is also a wide selection of fabrics to fabricate your roman blinds. These blinds are especially great for small spaces because they do not detract from the windows or light and are easy on the eye without looking particularly heavy.

Best For Bedrooms & Lounges

Given the relaxed and inviting nature of roman blinds, this furnishing option is best suited for areas where they can become the centrepiece and elevate the atmosphere to create a lush and comfortable look. If luxury is what you are looking for in your blinds, choose roman blinds by The Curtain Expert. We offer the finest selection of premium roman blinds in Singapore, where you can definitely find something to suit your interior. Our staff are dedicated to helping you find the perfect window drapes for your home. Speak to our friendly curtains experts today to find out more.

Usage

What Are The Usage Of Roman Blinds

Here are some of the use cases of Roman Blinds and its benefits for home owners.

Bedrooms With Shallow Wall Depth

HDB bedrooms with windows close to a side wall do not have room for a curtain to stack. A Roman folds straight up and stays inside the window recess, giving the fabric look without the side-stack eating wardrobe access.

Living Rooms That Want Fabric Warmth

Some living rooms want the softness of fabric but not the formality of full curtains. A Roman across a single window adds texture and colour without committing the room to a heavy drape on a 4m track.

Boutique Retail And Hospitality

Cafes, boutique hotels, and showrooms use Romans for the soft, upholstered look. The lined variant gives privacy and dim-out for back-of-house areas without the bulk of full curtains.

Studies And Landed Reading Nooks

A Roman in a linen-blend face fabric reads calmer than a roller and softer than a Venetian. It suits a single window above a desk or a built-in bench seat where the look matters more than fast operation.

How It Compares

Roman, Roller, Vertical, Or Curtains?

What each does well, so you can pick without second-guessing.

Property
Roman
Roller
Vertical
Curtains
Light block
Soft to full (lining decides)
Partial to full (fabric decides)
Tilt control. Edges leak.
Full with blackout fabric
Daytime privacy
Yes
Yes
Yes (slats tilted)
Yes (semi-sheer or solid)
Visual feel
Soft, fabric warmth
Minimal, modern
Linear, office-ready
Soft, full-height drape
Typical rooms
Bedrooms, living rooms, retail
Bedrooms, kitchens, offices
Sliders, offices, large glazing
Bedrooms, living rooms
Price tier (relative)
Mid
Low to mid
Low to mid
Mid to high
Main trade-off
Slower to operate. Spot-clean only.
Edges leak some light
Reads office-stock to some
Side-stack eats wall space
Our Approach

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Step 1: Drop An Enquiry

Reach out and tell us what you need—rooms, property type, and roughly when you would like work done. We use this to understand scope and point you in the right direction. It is only a conversation; there is no obligation to proceed.

Step 2: We Give You Estimate Price

From your enquiry, we can provide an estimated price so you know the ballpark before you commit. It is a good-faith guide based on what you have shared; final pricing is confirmed after we have seen the site and the windows in person.

Step 3: Confirmation & Delivery

When you are ready, we arrange a measurement visit, finalise fabric and hardware with you, and reconfirm details before fabrication. Once everything is signed off, we supply and install to the agreed specification so you get a finished job that matches what we discussed.

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FAQ

Common Questions About Roman Blinds

Are Roman Blinds Good for Bedrooms?

Yes, with a blackout lining. The face fabric gives the warmth of a curtain; the blackout backing gets the light block. Edges still leak some light, less than a roller, more than a properly sealed curtain.

How Wide Can a Roman Blind Go?

Up to about 2.4m on a single panel. Wider windows take two Romans side-by-side, which reads well on windows split by a mullion.

Can I Motorise a Roman Blind?

Yes. Battery and hard-wired options are both available. The motor sits in the head-rail and pulls the lift cords through internal pulleys.

What's the Lead Time?

Typical lead time is 2 to 4 weeks. Lined Romans take longer than unlined because of the additional sewing pass.