Vertical Wooden Blinds



Try Vertical Wooden Blinds For A Contemporary Look


If you are looking for a contemporary decor element for your windows, try the new vertical wooden blinds. They are available in many different stains and paint finishes depending on the manufacturer. The clean lines of the wooden veins go very well with contemporary design. They come in many different sizes and can pull all the way off the window if you prefer. The matching wood valances hide all the workings for a clean uncomplicated look.

One advantage of vertical wooden blinds is that as well as opening and closing them, you can adjust the  veins to different angles to let in the degree of light you prefer. You can direct the light to the left or the right or straight ahead by adjusting the side control. Vertical blinds can open to the left or right or have half go left and half go right. This degree of control is very nice in many settings. Vertical blinds can be used with sliding doors, French doors or regular swing doors as well as different sizes of windows. You can even use vertical blinds to divide a room.

Some of the many companies that make vertical wooden blinds are: Levolor, Bali, Hunter Douglas and Louver Drape. You can go on line to find many sites featuring the different vertical wood blinds by these and other manufacturers. You can go to your local window treatment shop or home decorating store to look at the beautiful wood vein samples in person. You may prefer to have an interior decorator help you select the best vertical wood blinds for your room. An interior decorator can help you coordinate the whole room to take best advantage of the vertical wood blinds. The designer will know good installers to use.

Vertical wooden blinds have the durability of wood and the flexibility of a vertical blinds. Everyone loves the look of wood. Wood has that warm natural look that just can't be beat. If you have wood flooring, the perfect window treatment to coordinate with it is vertical wood blinds.  Vertical wooden blinds also work with traditional decor and with Asian decor. You can combine drapery panels and vertical wood blinds for a very nice look. Fabric valances soften up vertical blinds and add a little romance.  You can actually use vertical wood blinds with many styles of decor in just about any room depending on the stain color you choose and the other elements in the room.

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