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Pros and Cons: Faux Wood vs. Wood Blinds

Choosing between faux wood and real wood blinds can feel like a tough decision, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’re drawn to the timeless beauty of wood or the durability of faux wood, both options bring their own unique benefits to your home. To help you decide which one is the best fit, let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons of faux wood and wood blinds.

2″ Modern Wood Blinds in Woodland Snow

Faux Wood Blinds: Durable and Affordable

These blinds are made from a composite material, often PVC or a vinyl blend, that’s designed to mimic the look of real wood blinds. They offer many advantages but also have some limitations.

Pros:

LEVOLOR® 2″ Faux Wood Blinds in Summer Wheat

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Picture by @cozycloves: LEVOLOR 2″ Faux Wood Blinds in Cool White

Wood Blinds: Classic and Luxurious

Real wood blinds have a natural beauty that’s hard to match. Crafted from genuine hardwoods, these blinds offer a richness and warmth that instantly elevates any room.

Pros:

2 1/2″ Architect Wood Blinds in Arbor Walnut

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2″ Select Basswood Wood Blinds in Misty Fog

Which One is Right for You?

Choosing between faux wood and wood blinds comes down to your personal style, budget, and the room where you plan to install them. If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option that can withstand humidity, faux wood is a great choice. On the other hand, if you want a luxurious, high-end feel with the authentic charm of natural wood, real wood blinds are the way to go.

No matter what you choose, both will bring a classic look to your windows that’s hard to beat. If you have any questions, chat with one of our Design Consultants at (888) 257-1840. They’re easy to talk to.

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