You have decided to go buy blinds, but you are confused about which blinds to choose from. Faux vs real wood blinds is a common debate in the world of window treatments. While they are similar, they have different price points, functionality, and aesthetics, all which can greatly affect your home décor. Do faux wood blinds resemble real wood blinds? What advantages are provided on buying different kinds of blinds? Let’s find out the pros and cons of faux vs real wood blinds:

Real wood blinds for timeless beauty

When it comes to appearance, the beauty of real wooden blinds cannot be matched. Likewise, the creamy texture of wood creates a timeless appeal. One of the popular types of wood blinds Basswood. Many custom blind manufacturers prefer Basswood as they grow 120 feet in height. It’s possible to use Basswood for both window treatments in corded and uncorded versions.

Pros of real wood blinds

  1. High-quality materials

When confused between faux vs real wood blinds, the real ones are made of high-quality materials. They are robust and durable, lasting longer in the fabric shades. Basswood provides maximum privacy and control of light.

2. Energy efficient

Real wood offers increased efficiency. Since the slat is removable, it’s easy to dust and clean. The real wood blinds are perfect for dining rooms and family rooms.

Since real wood is costly, people instantly prefer faux wood to it based on its affordable cost

What are faux wood blinds?

Though they resemble real wood to a great extent, faux wood blinds are made of PVC or composite wood and vinyl. They come in various patterns and colors to match the requirements of the homes.

Pros of faux wood blinds

Faux wood blinds are made of more durable material. They can easily be fit into kitchens and bathrooms without any problems. The material is also very low maintenance and easy to clean.

One of the minor disadvantages of faux wood is that they are heavier than real wood blinds. This makes them less ideal for larger windows.

Faux wood vs. real wood – which one to choose?

Firstly, decide the price range in which you are going to buy. If you have budget restraint, faux wood may be the best product for you. If the blinds are not going in moisture-laden areas, real wood becomes an excellent choice. You can also purchase a combination of faux vs real wood blinds. Natural wood might be costly initially, but it provides a unique and beautiful aesthetic that you can’t get anywhere else.

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