Window Treatments
Wood Blinds
Wood blinds bring natural warmth and richness to windows that metal alternatives cannot match. Crafted from hardwoods like basswood, oak, or bamboo, these blinds offer the practicality of venetians with the organic beauty and substantial feel of real wood.
The visible wood grain, stained or painted, creates instant warmth in any interior. Wider slats (2-2.5 inches) are standard for wood blinds, showcasing the material beauty and providing a more contemporary look than narrow slats. Wood blinds complement wood furniture, flooring, and trim beautifully.
Key Characteristics
- ✓Real hardwood construction
- ✓Visible wood grain texture
- ✓Substantial, quality feel
- ✓Various stains and paints
- ✓Wider slat standard (2-2.5")
- ✓Coordinates with wood elements
Types & Variations
Stained wood (natural grain visible)
Painted wood (solid colors)
Bamboo (sustainable option)
Routeless (no cord holes)
Decorative tape (vertical accents)
Works Well With These Styles
Placement & Usage Tips
Match wood stain to existing trim and flooring for cohesion. For bedrooms, choose routeless options (no cord holes) for better light blocking. Avoid wood blinds in high-moisture areas.
💡 Pro Tip
Decorative fabric ladder tapes that run vertically along the slats add color and hide the cord routes. This detail transforms basic wood blinds into custom-looking treatments.