Match the blinds to the trim and choose a white that matches the trim. There are many shades of white, from bright to off and everything in between. A white blind allows the windows to blend into and flow with the rest of the decor. If your focal point in the room is something other than the window, such as a piece of furniture or a painting, white blinds will not draw attention from it.
White is considered a neutral color, along with tans, beiges and wood colors. Pastels are faded variations of brighter colors, including pinks, blues, greens and purples. Choosing these colors for your blinds causes them to be a soft accent in a room without drawing too much attention. Using neutral and pastel colors also creates the illusion of space, which is ideal for smaller rooms.
Go bold if your wish is to bring warmth to, shrink down or accent the windows in a room. Dark colors enclose space, while rich primary colors accent the other decor in the room. Regardless of trim color, a bold blind adds interest and depth if carefully matched to the rest of the design.
Wood blinds are also an option with white trim. This is especially true if you have hardwood flooring installed or if you wish to carry the look of your wooden furniture to the windows. Match the woods so that the blinds are the same as either the floor or the furniture.