When redecorating your kitchen and thinking about updating your cabinets, countertops, and maybe even your appliances, don’t forget to consider your window treatments. Upgrading your window coverings to wooden blinds in your kitchen can make the space feel brand new. These coverings complement modern, traditional, and many other interior design styles, making them a timeless addition.
Our team at Advantage Blinds can help you decide which style of wooden blinds, including color, is perfect for your home.
Kitchens are the perfect rooms for wood blinds, especially during the fall and winter, because the wood acts as an extra layer of insulation. Wood blinds feature natural or faux wood slats. You can tilt the slats to manage light and privacy and raise or lower them for openness or full coverage. You or a professional can install wood blinds using brackets screwed inside or outside the window frame to support a headrail.
Additionally, blinds offer versatility. Depending on the placement of your kitchen windows, you can let in bright sunlight during meal prep but block out the view at dinner time as the sun goes down. If your kitchen windows face a neighbor's home or a busy street, wooden blinds help maintain privacy without sacrificing natural light.
Hunter Douglas offers two styles of wooden blinds, which are:
Crafted from 100% hardwood basswood, Parkland® Wood Blinds has over 50 paint and stain choices. Homeowners appreciate the rich, classic feel these window treatments provide.
For every purchase, Hunter Douglas donates to the Arbor Day Foundation to preserve trees and the rainforest.
If you prefer a natural aesthetic but because kitchen windows experience considerable heat and humidity, EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds are a durable, stylish alternative. These composite blinds feature Performance Plus™ Protection, so you won't worry about the blinds warping, bowing, or discoloring.
Additionally, EverWood® Faux Wood Blinds are well-suited for bathrooms and other rooms with heat, humidity, and little fingers or paws that enjoy exploring their environments. This makes it simple to create a cohesive look throughout your home.
When decorating with wooden blinds in kitchens, consider the space's overall style and color scheme. If you have a more traditional kitchen, look for rich wood tones that complement your cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, or stone countertops. Lighter stains or painted finishes create a clean, airy feel in modern kitchens.
You can also experiment with layering kitchen wooden blinds. They pair nicely with sheers or shades, but be wary about layering blinds near sinks and ovens.
The best place to shop for window treatments is in your home, where you can clearly picture how the finished products will look in your space, which is why we offer in-home consultations. We look forward to showing you custom Hunter Douglas wooden blinds for your kitchen this fall.
Request a consultation online or call (940) 290-5102 to speak with our expert team. Advantage Blinds proudly serves Dallas, Prosper, Frisco, McKinney, Celina, Allen, Plano, Little Elm, Aubrey, and Denton, Texas.
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