Wood Blinds For Classic Charm In Your Seattle Home
Let Amazing Blinds by Armi enhance your Seattle home with the timeless appeal of real wood blinds. While wood blinds are known for their simplicity and functionality, they also offer stylish versatility. Crafted from genuine, durable wood, our blinds have outstanding value, blending eƯortlessly with a variety of styles and home décor. Despite its straightforward design, wood blinds can be customized with a range of colors, finishes, shapes, and sizes to match your window’s unique details. As a leading provider of custom window coverings for Seattle locals, we ensure that our blinds are tailored to your preferences. At Amazing Blinds by Armi, we’re here to help you bring your dream designs to life. Take the next step and call us at 206-801-6010 to request a complimentary estimate today!
Real Wood Window Blinds
Say goodbye to low-quality plastic blinds and embrace the beauty of real wood. Our blinds are crafted from premium materials, ensuring the true essence of genuine wood. Each piece is carefully treated to enhance its resilience and durability against heat, moisture, UV exposure, and other environmental factors. Our wood blinds come with unique paint colors and decorative accents, or you can embrace the natural color and texture of the wood with a simple stain finish. No matter the aesthetic you're aiming for in your Seattle home, our wood blinds will help you achieve it with style.
The Professional Window Covering Specialists Amazing Blinds by Armi
Vertical Blinds
If your sliding doors or large windows are too big to conveniently cover with traditional blinds, consider installing our vertical blinds instead. Coming in a variety of colors, materials, and styles, our vertical blinds are just as customizable as our wooden blinds. Whether you want durable vinyl blinds for your sliding glass doors, sheer fabric blinds for gentle light diffusion in your bay windows, or a mix of the two, we're guaranteed to have the perfect fit for your Seattle home.
Frequently Asked Wood Blinds Questions
Avoid soaking the wood or exposing it to strong solvents, as these can damage the wood. Thoroughly dust your wood blinds as needed, and use a damp cloth with warm water to gently clean more resistant messes. If you have stained wood blinds, Hunter Douglas recommends occasionally treating them with lemon oil or a similar wood preservant.
Like other blinds, your wood blinds can be adjusted as needed for privacy and light control purposes and provide maximum privacy and light-blocking when fully shut. That said, if you're looking for a seamless, black-out option that doesn't allow for light to slip through the cracks, you may want to consider a room-darkening roller shade as an alternative or addition.
Recent Wood Blind Related Articles
-
Window Covering Child Safety: Protecting Your Home with Smart Choices
Written By Armi Avila Child safety is every parent's priority, and while we often think about securing staircases, outlets, and sharp corners, window coverings may not immediately come to mind. However, traditional blinds and shades can pose significant hazards to young children, especially those with accessible cords. […]
-
Beat the Chill: Maximizing Insulation and Energy Efficiency with Window Coverings
Written By Armi Avila As winter approaches, ensuring your home remains warm and energy-efficient becomes a top priority, especially since cold weather significantly impacts energy bills. Although windows provide natural light and a view of the outdoors, they are […]
Cities We Provide Wood Blinds Service
Transform Your Home For Your Custom Window Coverings Needs In Seattle & Bellevue