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Using Wood Blinds to Spruce Up Your Home Décor

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Everyone has their own design aesthetic, and the way you decorate your interior can display your personality and make your home a comfortable and inviting space.  Once you’ve chosen foundations like paint and flooring, the next step is to select furniture, accessories and other elements of décor that finish the space.  You cannot ignore the details if you want to create a truly personal and unique home interior.

When it comes to window coverings, you could certainly slap any old pair of curtains over the windows, but if you want a more sophisticated and custom look, wood blinds are an ideal alternative to elevate your style and add optimal light and privacy control.  Although your style is your own, everyone can agree that bringing wood into the home adds a touch of luxury and warmth.  Here are a few tips for using wood blinds to spruce up your home décor.

Warming Up with Wood

Whether your home is modern or traditional, you’ll find the addition of wood can warm up your space and make it appear comfortable and lived-in.  This natural material creates an instant ambience of coziness and luxury, but when adding wood blinds, there is one thing you’ll want to avoid.

You don’t want to make the mistake of getting too matchy-matchy with wood for flooring, furniture, and blinds.  This approach could make your interior look more like a showroom than a family home, and create a flat, monochromatic appearance that is bland, boring, and impersonal.  If you’re adding blinds to existing décor that already includes wood flooring and furniture, make sure to choose a complementary hue that’s not too close to what you’ve already got.

Layer for Depth and Dimension

Wood blinds can be a wonderful addition to any room on their own, and if you’re looking for a simple, elegant way to add privacy and light control, blinds are an excellent choice.  That said, you might want a more nuanced and sophisticated design, in which case you’ll be happy to learn that blinds work equally well with layered window treatments.

Your best bet is to create visual dynamism with soft drapes juxtaposed against the hard planes of the blinds.  Add sheers, drapes, or both to create a distinctive, statement style with your window treatments and frame your wood blinds.

Keep it Simple with Streamlined Toppers

If drapes feel like overkill in your space, you can still take your wood blinds to the next level with the addition of simple toppers like cornices, valances, swags, and so on.  These lightweight additions can even add the illusion of height to your room.

Go Faux

While hardwood has a natural luster and patina that’s hard to emulate, some homeowners prefer eco-friendly alternatives.  The good news is, you’ll find beautiful options in faux wood that give you the warm look you want with eco-friendly appeal.

Wood blinds are just one of many options to update the look of your home, but considering the warmth and functionality they offer, and how well they pair with other décor and layered window treatments, they should be at the top of your list.