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Wood Blinds Buying Guide

Timeless natural beauty for your windows. Learn about wood types, slat sizes, stain finishes, and how to choose the perfect real wood blinds.

By David Thompson, Senior Installation Specialist|8 min read

What Are Real Wood Blinds?

Real wood blinds are horizontal window treatments made from natural wood slats connected by cords or decorative tape. Each slat can be tilted to control light and privacy, or raised entirely to let in full light.

The warmth, natural grain patterns, and rich tones of real wood create an elegant, timeless look that complements virtually any interior design style from traditional to contemporary.

Quality Indicator: Premium wood blinds use basswood, which is known for its strength, light weight, and ability to accept stain evenly. Look for this when shopping.

Why Choose Real Wood Blinds?

Natural Beauty

Authentic wood grain and texture that synthetic materials can't replicate.

Rich Stain Options

Multiple stains from light oak to dark walnut to match any decor.

Home Value

Real wood is a premium feature that can increase perceived home value.

Lightweight

Lighter than faux wood, making them easier to operate on large windows.

Types of Wood

Wood TypeCharacteristicsPriceBest For
BasswoodLightweight, smooth grain, takes stain wellMost PopularAll rooms (except wet areas)
BambooEco-friendly, unique grain, very lightweightMid-rangeNatural/eco-conscious decor
OakStrong, prominent grain, heavierPremiumTraditional/rustic styles
AshDurable, light color, visible grainPremiumScandinavian/modern styles

Choosing Slat Size

1" Slats

Smaller slats for a delicate, traditional look. Best for small windows and spaces where you want subtle window treatments.

Best for: Small windows, traditional decor

Most Popular

2" Slats

The most versatile choice. Balances view-through capability with privacy when closed. Works with most window sizes and styles.

Best for: Most windows, versatile use

2.5" Slats

Bold, statement-making slats. Provide better view when open and show off wood grain more prominently.

Best for: Large windows, modern spaces

Popular Stain & Paint Options

Natural

Golden Oak

Maple

Cherry

Walnut

Espresso

White

Off-White

Gray

Black

Driftwood

Weathered

* Stain appearance varies based on wood type. Order free samples to see actual colors.

Best Rooms for Wood Blinds

Excellent Choice

  • Living Rooms
  • Bedrooms
  • Home Offices
  • Dining Rooms

Use With Caution

  • Kitchens (away from sink/stove)
  • Sunrooms (may fade)

Not Recommended

  • Bathrooms (humidity)
  • Laundry rooms
  • Pool houses
  • Near hot tubs

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • + Natural beauty and authentic grain
  • + Lighter weight than faux wood
  • + Rich, warm aesthetic
  • + Can be refinished/restained
  • + Increases perceived home value
  • + Environmentally friendly option
  • + Many stain/paint options

Limitations

  • - Not moisture-resistant (avoid wet areas)
  • - Can warp in humidity
  • - May fade in direct sunlight
  • - Higher cost than faux wood
  • - Requires careful cleaning
  • - Limited width per blind

Frequently Asked Questions

What are real wood blinds made of?

Quality real wood blinds are typically made from basswood, which is lightweight, strong, and takes stain beautifully. Other options include bamboo, ash, and oak.

Are wood blinds better than faux wood?

Real wood offers natural beauty and lighter weight. Faux wood is better for humid areas and costs less. Choose real wood for dry rooms where aesthetics are priority.

Can wood blinds be used in bathrooms?

No, real wood blinds are not recommended for bathrooms. Moisture can cause warping, cracking, or mold. Use faux wood blinds instead.

What slat size should I choose?

2-inch slats are most popular for homes. 1-inch suits smaller windows, 2.5-inch creates a bolder statement on large windows.

How do I clean wood blinds?

Dust weekly with a soft cloth in the direction of the grain. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with mild wood cleaner and dry immediately.

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