Decorating With Wood Window Blinds
Window design trends are taking a turn back to nature. As interior designers are looking for ways to create an environmentally friendly environment for homeowners as well as a comfortable, cozy ambiance, more and more natural products are being used. Wood window blinds offer a perfect solution to many home window decor.
Choosing the type of wood window blinds for your home will take some planning and consideration. It is often helpful to take plenty of time to look through decorating and design magazines to get an idea of the look you would like to create. Seeing pictures of rooms and window shapes and sizes that are similar to yours with window treatments in place helps you visualize your options.
Begin by taking photos of your windows and clipping pictures of magazine designs that appeal to you. One of the best ways to plan a decorating scheme is to keep a notebook and include samples and photos you find that you like. Add paint chips, wallpaper samples, photos and over time the design you are looking for will emerge. Apply this technique when you are looking for wood window blinds, particularly if this is the first time you have purchased them.
Wood window blinds are available in the mini blind style in varying slat widths. A 2 inch slat is a popular choice, particularly for larger windows. They are also available painted or stained. When measuring for wood mini blinds, measure the distance from between the moldings on the inside edge. Inside mounting provides a flush installation that blends well with the window.
If you like a heavier look, shutter style wood window blinds are a good choice. They provide a casual, warm look to a den or living area and the slats are 2 ½ inches in size. They can also be purchased in a variety of paints and stain colors.
Wood window blinds are available in both horizontal mini blinds and vertical styled blinds for sliding glass doors and large windows. The rule of thumb when choosing between horizontal and vertical is to choose vertical when the window is wider than it is tall. There are exceptions to this rule of course.
High end wood window blinds are scratch resistant and treated to repel dust. Cleaning is easy. Just dust them with a louver dust brush or a damp cloth. Composite wood blinds have been designed to prevent warping and sun damage. They hold up very well under almost any conditions.
Bamboo is being used more and more often in decorating and home interior design. It is an environmentally friendly product as it is actually a renewable resource. Bamboo grows so fast that it does not require the time regular wood requires growing more. It is a hard, durable wood and is a great product for wood window blinds of all types and varieties.

