Faux Wood Blind Material
An excellent choice for kitchens, laundry rooms and bathrooms, this high tech polymer is resistant to moisture warping, cracking or fading.
Faux Wood Finishes
Faux Wood Blinds are available in wood grained, sandblasted and painted finishes.
Slat Size
Available in 2 ½", 2” and 1” slat sizes there is sure to be one right for the Faux Wood Blind look you had in mind.
Angled Slats
The unique angled slat profile of this Faux Wood Blinds allows it to close completely flat on the inside to provide superior light control and privacy.
Faux Wood Blind Operation
Corded
Faux Wood Blinds can be raised/lowered using lift cords and the slats may be opened or closed using a cord or wand control.
Liftless
By eliminating the lift cords which raise and lower these Faux Wood Blinds, they are a safer option for children and pets. There is a separate lifting mechanism used to lift the blind open for occasional use such as cleaning the window. The Faux Wood Blind slats can be opened or closed using the matching wand control.
2-on-1 Headrail
Two Faux Wood Blinds are connected by one continuous headrail. This is a great feature for windows with multiple openings because the right and left blinds operate independently. Regardless of how you select to operate your Faux Wood Blind, you can have them 2-on-1 headrail.
Faux Wood Blind Specialty Shapes
Faux Wood Blinds are available to cover several diverse shaped windows:
- Perfect Arch
- Perfect Half Arch
- Imperfect Arch
- Imperfect Half Arch
- Eyebrow Arch
- Bread Box
- Octagon
Faux Wood Blind Upgrades
Light-less®
Available on Faux Wood Blinds, Light-less® slats close tightly and are made without route holes and prevent unwanted light from seeping into the room, ensures maximum privacy and offers a more uniform, sleek appearance.
Coronado Valance
For a more traditional look, upgrade your Faux Wood Blind with a Coronado Valance.
Faux Wood Blind No Charge Options
Inside Mount
Faux Wood Blinds can be mounted to the inside of the window frame at the top or sides, this is called and Inside Mount. Most people prefer an Inside Mount because it provides a customized, tailored look and leave decorative molding and window sills exposed.
Outside Mount
Outside Mount is when a Faux Wood Blinds is mounted to the wall or molding surrounding the window. Outside Mount is ideal if there is not enough mounting depth for your Faux Wood Blinds in the window frame. Other reasons to choose an Outside Mount include making a window appear larger, allowing the product to stack above or to the side in order to provide an unobstructed view or maximizing privacy by eliminating light gaps.
Standard Valance
In a finish to coordinate with your Faux Wood Blinds, this valance can be ordered to add the perfect finishing touch to your window.
Valance Return Depth
Valance returns attached to the back sides of your valance, and extend precisely to the wall or window frame to add a finished look to your window.
Control Side
The controls to open/close, raise/lower your Faux Wood Blind can be placed on the right or left side of the blind.
Split Control
Split Control is when you have the controls for raising/lowering as well as opening/closing the Faux Wood Blind on opposite sides.
Wand Tilt or Cord Tilt
Faux Wood Blinds can be made with a traditional wand that tilts the slats or a cord tilt which closes the slats tighter on larger blinds.
Extension Brackets
Used to project the Faux Wood Blind up to 3” from the mounting surface, Extension Brackets are ideal if your blind must clear an obstruction such as window molding, a sliding glass door handle or window crank.
Spacers
Spacers are available for use on windows with a projected molding. They are 3/8" thick and allow the blind to be mounted flush with the outside edge of any standard window molding.
Hold Down Brackets
Hold Down Brackets are used to secure the bottom of a Faux Wood Blind when it is mounted to a door or used in a motor home.
Availability of options and upgrades will vary based on the materials and product operation selected.