Real wood blinds bring a number of benefits to the kitchen. Nearly 180 degrees of rotation means light control is more precise than any other blind, perfect for sunny mornings. The rotating slats can also be angled with your privacy in mind, preventing unwanted views from the outside. Our kitchens are often overlooked by neighbors, so it’s important for you and your family to feel safe. At the same time, we all spend a lot of time in this space, so a flow of natural light and fresh air is always appreciated. Fortunately, the structure of wooden blinds allows this, so your kitchen can be a bright and airy space for you to enjoy.
Whether your kitchen is a cottage-inspired space with lots of dice, duck egg and shaker style cabinets or a trendy kitchen with sleek lines, glossy finishes and modern appliances, wooden blinds will work wonders. The natural grain and warmth of wood lends it to a range of decor styles, so shoppers don’t have to hunt high and low to coordinate a particular shade or pattern. Wooden blinds can also be layered with additional window coverings such as voile and curtains. This is a great option for homeowners who want a softer window display or who want to inject a little more color.
Wood is inherently durable and hard-wearing, making it the perfect material for a roller blind that will stand the test of time. Of course, if your window is located directly above a sink, you may be worried about your blinds getting wet and warping. This is where faux wood blinds come in.