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Bali Blinds

How to Clean and Maintain Your Bali Blinds? A Care Guide

…tments like our classy Roman shades looking their best. How Should I Clean Wood and Faux Wood Bali Blinds? The classic, structured look of wood and faux wood blinds is timeless. Hard surfaces make cleaning relatively easy, but a critical difference exists between the two. Dusting (For Both): Dusting is the primary method for both real wood and faux wood. Close the slats, dust the entire surface with a soft cloth or duster, then flip the slats the…

Vertical Blinds Show Off Patio Door Window Treatment Ideas

…se blinds are made from synthetic polymers (PVC) and the grain in the faux-wood is stamped into the wood at production. Faux-Wood Vertical blinds come in a wide selection of realistic color stains such as white, oyster, natural, chestnut, or mahogany. Faux-woods are so easy to clean and offer a striking silhouette when closed and add structural detail to your room. SHOP FAUX WOOD VERTICAL BLINDS Real Wood Vertical Blinds Yes, you can get real wood

Minimalist decor on a window sill looking into a green outdoor patio space.

Rustic Farmhouse Vibes

…l and handsome. SHOP BLINDSGALORE PREMIUM WOOD BLINDS 6. Blindsgalore Faux Wood Blinds Our popular Faux Wood Blinds with 2” Slats are a durable and easy to clean option if you love the look of wood but require a hard- working Blind that is resistant to warping and fading and a perfect match for the kitchen or bar. SHOP BLINDSGALORE FAUX WOOD BLINDS 7. Boutique Flat Drapery The Boutique Flat Drapery in Solids is another easy option if you like the…

French Door Blinds: A Comprehensive Buying Guide

…variety of fine-grain and rich stains, allowing you to choose the perfect wood (or “wood”) finish to complement your interior. Day/Night Shades For the ultimate in versatility, go for Day/Night Shades. These innovative shades combine both sheer and opaque fabrics, allowing you to switch between diffused light and complete privacy effortlessly. Our Dual Zebra Sheer Shades (here) for a stunning day-to-night solution. There’s no bad time for a Day/N…

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How to Choose Plantation Shutters for Sliding Glass Doors

…get to design the perfect look for your home. Choosing the Right Material: Wood vs. Faux Wood While real wood offers a timeless, natural beauty, we almost always recommend faux wood for sliding glass door shutters. Faux wood is a composite polymer material. A material that is incredibly durable and resistant to moisture and humidity. A perfect choice for high-traffic patio doors, kitchens, or bathrooms where real wood might warp over time. Faux wo…

Shades vs. Blinds: What Is The Difference?

…l slats or vanes Soft window coverings made of continuous fabric Materials Wood, faux-wood, metal, composite materials Fabric, woven wood, cellular materials, bamboo Light Control Adjustable slats for precise light control and angling Fixed opacity levels chosen at purchase Privacy High privacy when slats are completely closed Varies by fabric opacity and material selection Appearance Architectural, tailored look with clean lines Smooth, warm, flo…

Why Our Customers Love Blindsgalore Blinds

…faux wood blinds but have a more traditional home that needs the warmth of wood. Faux wood blinds also shine in layered applications as their slats allow a view out into the world but are not the best option for blocking light if used in a living or bedroom. There are so many positives to faux wood blinds, it’s no wonder they are a customer favorite. “Got these blinds for my daughter’s room to go behind some sheer curtains that just weren’t blocki…

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How Much Do Sliding Glass Door Shutters Cost? Your 2026 Pricing Guide

…pools or patios where moisture might be an issue. Wooden Shutters vs. Faux Wood Options Wood shutters for sliding glass doors bring warmth and richness that’s hard to match. Real wood grain. Natural variations. That solid feel when you operate them. But here’s what we tell customers: real wood works best for interior doors away from weather exposure. Faux wood has come so far, most people can’t tell the difference. Plus, it handles temperature swi…