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The Rich Warmth of Wooden Blinds

Wooden blinds are a practical way to dress up your home or office. They're inviting, warm and good heat insulators that can keep your living room cool during a sunny day, and warm during a cold night. They have a fantastic way of creating a natural ambience to your home. For warmth, durability and natural beauty, wooden blinds are the number one choice by many.

Wooden blinds are available in a multitude of colors like ash, beech, cherry, oak, mahogany and cedar colors, even bamboo looking and are available as vertical or venetian style. Woven wooden blinds are made from thin strips of wood, such as bamboo, which are woven into one flat sheet. One of the best benefits of choosing a wooden window blind is that it is durable. Whether they are richly stained or painted, wood blinds are one of the top selling window coverings on the market today. Having a linear quality wood window blind will blend well with any contemporary interior by combining curtain treatments and draperies.

Wooden venetian blinds are designed to bring the beauty of wood into your home and protect against sunlight and are also perceived to be classier and relaxing than vinyl blinds. Because of this classy appearance they are no longer the cheapest window treatments on the market today. True wooden blinds can be rather pricey, often more than some are willing to pay. An alternative option to wooden blinds are faux-wood blinds or vinyl blinds, which are less expensive than wooden blinds, but offer the same benefits.

Things to consider when purchasing wooden blinds:

1. Wooden blinds are attractive; however, they don't necessarily close tightly so they are not great as a true blackout shade.

2. You can get them online in a variety of standard sizes, but cost can be prohibitive so consider alternative retailers or styles.

3. Wooden blinds are one of the most environmentally friendly materials used for window blinds.

4. Care must be taken to ensure that the wooden blinds are made as fire resistant as possible as wood by nature is quite flammable.