A clean Multipelmet finish for wide windows
This installation shows a set of grey roller blinds finished with a long matching Multipelmet across the top of the window. The result is simple, neat and highly practical: the blinds provide privacy and glare control, while the Multipelmet creates a more built-in look than exposed rollers alone.
In the photo, the window spans behind a dining table and chairs. The two roller blinds sit side by side across the opening, with a slim central gap where the blinds meet. Above them, the Multipelmet runs across the full width, visually tidying the hardware and giving the window furnishing a more architectural finish.
Why Multipelmets are useful in modern interiors
Multipelmets are designed to go beyond a basic pelmet by combining a clean finishing profile with compatible blind systems. Apollo Blinds describes Multipelmets as a versatile window treatment solution that can help turn the window into a stronger feature of the room. In this installation, that effect is easy to see: the top profile gives the blinds a crisp horizontal line that suits the recessed ceiling lights, white walls and contemporary dining setting.
The grey blind fabric is a practical design choice. It keeps the window treatment understated and helps reduce brightness at the lower part of the window while still allowing the room to feel open. The visible view below the blinds suggests the blinds have been lowered for privacy and light control while retaining some outlook.
Visible installation details
The image shows two grey roller blinds installed across a wide window, finished with a dark grey Multipelmet profile. The profile appears aligned across the full window span, creating a single continuous top line. The blinds are lowered evenly, and the bottom edges sit above the chair backs, giving the room privacy without making the space feel closed in.
This type of finish is especially effective in dining rooms, living areas and open-plan spaces where the window covering needs to look considered from across the room. It is also a good example of how a neutral blind colour can blend into the interior rather than dominate it.
FAQ
What is a Multipelmet?
A Multipelmet is a window furnishing profile used to create a neat finishing detail above compatible blind systems. It can help conceal hardware and create a more integrated look.
Why use a Multipelmet with roller blinds?
As shown in this installation, a Multipelmet helps the blinds look more finished and architectural, especially across a wide window where exposed hardware could otherwise look busy.
Is grey a good blind colour for dining spaces?
Grey is a flexible neutral. In this image, the grey blinds reduce visual brightness at the window while still working comfortably with the white walls, timber table and upholstered chairs.