An Overview of Timber Blinds

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Timber blinds are window blinds made from real wood. They come in a wide variety of sizes and are available as either horizontal or vertical blinds. With all the stains and finishes available, you’ll be able to find the perfect timber blinds for every room in your house.

 

What kind of wood is used in timber blinds?

 

Most manufacturers of timber blinds use basswood for their construction. Basswood is grown in North America and comes from tilia trees. It’s very workable and is often used for musical instruments and fine scrollwork. These trees grow rapidly and are a very renewable source.

 

Basswood has little natural grain and accepts staining well, so timber blinds made from this type of wood can easily replicate practically any wood with the proper finish.

 

Another wood choice for timber blinds is Western red cedar. Cedar is not only beautiful, it also has natural insect-resistant oils and a wonderful aroma.

 

Another choice of material for wood blinds is composite wood.

 

Timber blinds are available in finishes like pecan, cherry, light oak, cedar, walnut, and birch. The head rails, ladder strings, and color tapes can be in the same color or in coordinating or accent colors.

 

Advantages of timber blinds

 

Real wood blinds have lots of advantages over synthetic blinds. The main advantage is their insulation ability. Using timber blinds in your home can greatly decrease your fuel consumption. In the winter, the blinds help keep warm air from escaping through windows, and in the summer, they do the same for your home’s cool air because they absorb heat coming in from the outside. When closed, they also block out the sun’s hot rays.

 

Timber blinds are tough and durable. They don’t break easily, nor do they bend easily. They also resist warping and fading.

 

Timber blinds add natural beauty and warmth to any room. They provide unparalleled privacy when closed, in addition to superb sun blocking. This type of window treatment goes well with practically any décor, including everything from rustic to modern chic.

 

Timber blinds are super easy to clean. Just run a dust cloth or one of those blind dusters over them, and they’re good to go. They also require very little maintenance.

 

How much do timber blinds cost?

 

Timber blinds cost more that blinds made of PVC, but in this case, you usually get what you pay for, as the old saying goes. When shopping for blinds, don’t just look at the price. Consider the long-term cost, including replacement blinds over the years. If you take care of your timber blinds, they’ll last much longer than several sets of blinds made of cheaper materials. In the long run, timber blinds could actually be cheaper.

 

Prices for a single set of wood blinds start at under $40.

 

Where to buy timber blinds

 

You can find timber blinds at most home improvement stores, but you probably won’t get the custom look you’re searching for. Shop online stores to get ideas about different finishes and styles. You’ll find the largest selection and often the best prices on timber blinds online.

 

 

 

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