Wood Window Blinds

If you want to add warmth and character to a room in your home, or indeed to multiple rooms in your home, then the best decision you can make is to go with wood window blinds. There is no other material that quite matches the natural character of wood, and there’s a huge range of different styles available. Ever since humans have had windows, they have been covering them with wood, and all these many years later it is still one of them most popular materials out there. Although many will tell you about all the benefits of newer materials such as vinyl, there is something very romantic about the natural aspect of wood.

There are many places that you can get wooden window blinds. If you prefer to walk into an actual shop, then you may need to do a bit of research about what’s available in your local area, but if you are open to the prospect of shopping online, there are some great bargains to be had, and a huge range to choose from. Many people avoid buying large items like blinds online because they think that any savings to be had will be lost in the cost of having the item delivered, but this is not necessarily the case. Many online blind retailers will even offer free shipping if you spend a certain amount of money with them, so it’s well worth at least having a look before deciding.

As far as different styles available in wood, there are many. wood window blindsThe most popular are venetian blinds, which are stunningly attractive and also incredibly functional. Most venetian blinds (some people refer to them as min blinds) have moveable slats on them, which are operated either by a pull cord or a wand, and it’s this moveability that makes them a fantastic option if your top priority is controlling light in your home. A wood window blind with slats that can be rotated will allow you to have control over exactly how much, if any, light you want, as well as giving you complete privacy control as well. On the high end of the price scale, you can take this functionality even one step further by getting motorized blinds, which allow you to control the slats at a press of a button.

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Wood is not the cheapest of options when it comes to window blinds, and if money is tight it can be difficult to warrant spending that much money on something that can be had a whole lot cheaper using other materials such as vinyl. There are some places that offer discount wood window blinds at times, but you need to be careful that you are not paying for a lesser quality item. If you are sold on the look of wood but having trouble finding the money for it, you may want to consider faux wood window blinds. The technology used to create faux wood has come a long way in recent years, and in some cases can look (and function) every bit as good as the real thing, at a fraction of the price.

If you do decide to go the cheaper option of faux wood, then you are not going to have to worry too much about maintenance, as you can simply give them a wipe down with a damp cloth and they will continue to look great for years to come. If, however, you are able to get real wood, then there is, unfortunately, a little more work involved in their maintenance. For starters, you need to keep moisture away from them as much as possible. Too much moisture will cause your blinds to buckle and warp, and once they are bent out of shape, they cease to be useful as a window covering. You should be cleaning the dust off them regularly with a vacuum cleaner, but you need to make sure that you have the brush attachment on so that the wood doesn’t get scratched. You will also need to take them down and recoat them, with varnish or paint, every year or so, depending on how exposed they are to the sun.

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If you have a large window or door to cover, you will find that wood blinds are lighter than most other blind types, and would be the perfect choice for your needs. Slats are great, as they allow you to really control the amount of sunlight you want filtering into your room, and yet still give you privacy from nosy neighbours and passers by. There isn’t any other material out there that will give the warmth and sophistication that wood provides. Because wood is such a robust product, you are sure to be getting value for money if you purchase wooden blinds, and wood is a natural insulator, so you will be doing a good job of keeping your home cool during summer as well.

There are two main types of wood that are commonly used in the creation of wood blinds; basswood and ramin wood. Basswood is considered to be the better of the two types of wood, mainly because it is stronger, and has a more distinctive grain than ramin. The only downside is that basswood is a more expensive option. If you are planning on painting your wood window blinds, rather than staining them, ramin can be an inexpensive alternative.

When researching wood blinds for your home, the more information you can get, the better. One of the best things that you can do is to ring around all the blind retailers you can find and ask them to send you out their current catalogue. wood blindsMost shops will be more than happy to do this, and then you can do a lot of the research from the comfort of your own home, without being pestered by pushy salespeople. You should also follow up your research by going online and having a look at the price ranges being offered on different websites. Quite often you will find that businesses that sell their blinds online are able to offer a much lower cost, as they don’t have the overheads of shop rental and employees.

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A lot of people are put off from purchasing wood blinds because of the supposed environmental impact that chopping trees has on our ecosystem. What you may not realise is that there are now many government regulations around the harvesting of trees, and the majority of blinds being sold are farmed from renewable forests. Of course, if you have doubts you should ask the retailer where the wood was sourced from before purchasing. In the long term, using wood is a much more eco friendly option, as it is a biodegradable material, whereas plastics and PVC’s will be around thousands of years after you’re gone, still clogging up our landfills.

There are so many different types of blinds that are made from wood, that the choices can sometimes be daunting to the beginner, everything from woven wood blinds, to wood mini blinds, and everything in between. One of the biggest deciding factors will be how much you are prepared to spend on your window coverings, if you have very little money available, then you may need to settle for a set of cheap faux wood blinds rather than getting the real thing.

One final thing to keep in mind; because of the organic nature of wood, it is not a good choice for any room that may get damp. Too much moisture in the air will most likely warp and buckle your wood blinds over time. In these cases, you would be better off going for a plastic solution instead.