Faux wood venetian blinds are an useful alternate to hard wood venetian blinds. Most people can't even tell the difference between the two different kinds of venetian blinds even at close inspection.Their toughness and versatility are combined with an affordable price.

Quality Faux wood venetian blinds will not fade, warp or crack. They are optimal for areas with extreme humidity, strong temperatures, and undeviating sunlight. They can be fabricated with a blend of vinyl, PVC and some wood. When looking for these type of blinds, you should stay away from the ones produced from foam. These break easily and are not nearly as long-lasting as PVC and vinyl. In general, be vigilant of inferior ones, as these may be constructed of low quality materials. If they are inordinately lightweight, artificial looking, and low in quality - stay away!

They are heavier than hard wooden blinds. Therefore they should not be pulled up and down a lot. This will lead to sooner than expected breakage of the cords. plus they have more support ladders, which obstructs your view more than hard wooden venetian blinds.

They are available in wood-tone stains and a lot shades of white. They come with 2 and 2 1/2 inch slats, designer valances, cloth tapes, and specialty shapes. They may be opened or shut by tilting the slats for light control and seclusion. They are also available routeless, with no holes to let light seep in. Faux wooden blinds are available with a motorized tilt beneficial for high or hard-to-reach areas.

This favored preference provides the appearance and warmth of traditional hard wood venetian blinds at an wonderful value.

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