Wood Window Blinds Give Decorator Looks, Many Benefits

Published: 28th February 2009
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Window blinds have come a long way over the years with the creation of new long lasting materials; wood blinds are on the cutting edge to making any window blinds look more attractive. They're great value for money and eco friendly due to their long lasting quality plus design.

Modern wooden blinds come in a variety of solid designs that feature 1" traditional slats to a much more stylist contemporary 2 ½ inch slatted models. Whether your wood blinds are deeply stained or painted, there are several classic, fun and interesting color combinations you can try for creating your own specialized window blinds.

One great way to test out your own color combinations is to inquire if your window blinds company provides free samples or color strips to test with your design room's color scheme. Planning great wood blinds window treatment is only limited by individual desire and imagination. Remember discuss the heights of your windows with your supplier as well as weight issues because modern wood blinds now come with motorized options that can save time.


Wooden window blinds are a rich compliment to wood floors as well as furniture. They're also a great match for decorating conservatories or garden rooms. Their natural beauty can be accented in rooms painted to pair sand and earth tones for a soft warm effect. Yet, wooden venetian blinds aren't limited to sand earth tones. Their warm beauty can also be a stunning classic when paired with jewel tones such as ruby red.

For an earthy feel to a den or dinning room, why not mix natural wooden blind materials such as bamboo or reed with strong bold deep greens and tartan patterns for a deep solid effect. The distinctive grain and look of a mahogany stained blind blends well with soft vanilla and rosy cream colors. Other colors that look wonderful in a dinning room are soft jade greens that mix well with pale clear cherry.

Yet, wood blinds aren't just for dinning rooms. Their classic clean appeal is a prefect match for every room in your house. Bedrooms are another great place to pair the smooth look of wood blinds with great function and taste. They're great accents to provide your bedroom with an earthy feel while keeping out too much light during summer months. Cedar wood blinds pair perfectly with dark wet sand colors and by adding a hint of scarlet accents in drapes or bedding you get a heightened relaxing effect for the prefect bedroom. Dark metal accents in a bedroom can add a solid feel to your wood blinds paired with burnished oak tones with earthy browns your bedroom gains a more sensuous intense feel.


Wood blinds come in a variety of colors that are great for kitchens while providing cost effective savings in colder climates by their ability to mimic shutters. For a cool, yet warming effect try pairing pecan wood tone window blinds with eggshell white and jewel blue. Or a different, yet inviting alternative would be matching stained white wood blinds with dark emerald green and smooth grey metal light switch accents.

Fauxwood blinds are suited for bathrooms and are easy to maintain a high moisture environment. For a calming relaxing look, try pairing dark cherry toned blinds with marble or granite with tan accented walls and lime green accessories for a Zen like classical Asian feel.

Whether its for bedrooms, kitchens or baths, wood blinds can give a special look to any room in your home while providing good energy efficient savings paired with great stylist color accents you're sure to find great wooden blinds for you.
Judith Persit is an qualified interior decorator with a focus on window coverings. Judith writes about wood blinds. Learn more regarding window blinds at her website.

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