Window Treatments
Woven Wood Shade
Woven wood shades are crafted from natural materials including bamboo, reeds, grasses, and jute, woven together to create organic, textured window coverings. These shades bring nature indoors, adding warmth and earthiness that manufactured materials cannot replicate.
The handcrafted nature of woven wood shades means each one is unique, with natural variations in color and texture. They filter light beautifully, creating dappled patterns that change throughout the day. For increased privacy, they can be lined with fabric backing.
Key Characteristics
- ✓Natural bamboo, reed, grass materials
- ✓Handwoven construction
- ✓Organic texture and warmth
- ✓Filters light naturally
- ✓Each shade unique
- ✓Can be lined for privacy
Types & Variations
Matchstick (thin bamboo slats)
Flatweave (smooth surface)
Seagrass blend (mixed materials)
Lined (with privacy backing)
Waterfall woven (roman-style fold)
Works Well With These Styles
Placement & Usage Tips
Woven woods provide some privacy during day but light visible through weave at night—consider lining for bedrooms. Works beautifully in casual spaces where organic texture enhances design.
💡 Pro Tip
Natural materials can warp in high-humidity environments like bathrooms. Look for synthetic alternatives that mimic the woven wood look, or save natural shades for appropriate dry spaces.