
Faux wood blinds combine the attractive look of wood with the toughness and affordability of vinyl. They’re a smart alternative to real wood blinds – they won’t warp, split, chip or fade. You’ll find such durability important if your blinds will be exposed to strong sunlight, temperature extremes or the high humidity often found in kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, sunrooms and spas. Because they are washable and flame-resistant, these blinds also work well in playrooms.
Faux wood blinds are a practical option for controlling light and maintaining privacy. You can angle the slats to direct light straight into a room, bounce light off the ceiling or reflect it back outside. You can also darken a room by closing the blinds. Use faux wood blinds alone, or pair them with drapery.
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