Wood Blinds have always captured the warmth and strength of traditional shutters and can be as beautiful as they are nostalgic. For some, these blinds represent elegant history and architecture, bringing traditional style and grace into each room. For others, wood blinds are a clean, sophisticated window treatment that brings warmth and richness into any home. Whatever your orientation, blinds made of natural materials bring nature into your home to soften and relax.
Wood blinds are eco-friendly as well. Some companies buy their slat material only from suppliers who use environmentally friendly forestry techniques. What this means is that for every tree that is cut down, another tree is planted, ensuring the forests will last. Wood blinds slats come in a wide variety of styles. Not only are there different slat widths, but wood blinds also come with different shaped slats to better control light and privacy. You also have a wide range of control options when it comes to determining which best suit your needs.
Although the look and feel of natural wood has remained the same over the years, there are many varieties of styles, grains, slats and finishes you need to consider before purchasing. Wood blinds are made from all sorts of woods, each one with unique qualities that affect weight, durability, and resistance to humidity.
Solid, reliable, beautiful wood blinds can be as much an investment as they are decoration. There are thousands of options. Manufacturers make different types of wood blinds and no two are the same.
Wood blinds can be ordered with many options including remote operated, cordless, wand tilt and routeless.
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