See why custom wood blinds could be right for you
Wood blinds are a timeless window treatment that bring natural warmth and classic style to any room. They're crafted from high-quality wood, offering a durable and classic option for light control, insulation, and privacy. Wood blinds can be customized to suit different window shapes and sizes, making them a versatile choice. With options for various finishes and slat widths, these products allow you to achieve the perfect balance of function and beauty in your home, complementing wood shutters and other window treatments.
Horizontal wood blinds have been a popular and trusted window covering for decades, and it's easy to see their appeal:
- Horizontal slats provide adjustable light control and privacy, even at the same time by rotating the slats part way closed
- Open slats allow visibility to the outside without having to raise the entire blind
- Perennial good looks since wood blinds blend with your home's wood molding, furniture and decor
- Wood blinds are easy to clean and easy to operate
- Today's wood blinds are even better, with updated features like cordless lift
Upgrades for wood blinds can enhance both window treatments style and function, making them even better suited to your space.
- Decorative toppers like valances or cornices can be added to complete the look, giving your wood blinds a polished, finished touch.
- Cordless controls make operating blinds safer and easier, especially for homes with kids and pets.
- Routeless blinds block extra light by eliminating holes in the slats.
- Cloth tapes add a pop of color and help hide cords, creating a cleaner look of your window treatments.
- Rounded slats offer a softer, more refined appearance for your window treatments
Wood blinds are available in a variety of colors, from smooth painted finishes to gorgeous stains that showcase the natural beauty of the wood. Here as some tips when considering colors for your new wood blinds:
- White wood blinds are our most popular selection since they blend in easily with any decor and provide a neutral backdrop for the rest of your furnishings
- Off-white and beige color choices let you soften the look of your blinds and can match similar paint tones on your walls or window trim
- Wood stain color options bring more focus to the blind, letting the wood stand out in a variety of popular wood tones
- Choose a wood stain color to coordinate with your furnishings or woodwork, or a contrasting color to accent your decor
- You can order free color samples from us to make sure you get the color you'll love
Wood blinds can be mounted with either an inside or outside mount. An inside mount fits the blinds within the window frame, creating a sleek, built-in look and allowing for more window sill space. This product option works best for large windows with frames deep enough to hold the blinds. An outside mount attaches the blinds to the wall or molding outside the window frame, which can make the window look larger and block out more light. This option is ideal if your windows are shallow or you want to cover trim or gaps around the frame.
Accurate measuring is key to a perfect fit for wood blinds as your window treatment. First, decide if you’ll go for an inside or outside mount, as this affects your measurements. For an inside mount, measure the exact window size by taking the width and height within the frame at the top, middle, and bottom. Use the narrowest width and tallest height to ensure a snug fit. For an outside mount, measure the width and height of the area you want the blinds to cover, typically extending a few inches beyond the window frame for full coverage. Double-check all measurements before ordering for the best results!
Wood blinds are long lasting and easy to clean but they do have their limits. Since real wood is a natural product, it can absorb moisture in humid environments and can warp over time, so we don't recommend real wood blinds for steamy bathrooms or kitchens.
In those cases, faux wood blinds are a great choice since they don't react to humidity changes and have the same look for your windows. In fact, you can find natural colors of faux wood blinds that are similar to real wood blinds, including paints and stains.