Faux wood window blinds and real wood blinds…most consumers can’t even tell the difference without some very close study. The actual makeup of faux wood window blinds often involves small amounts of real wood, but the product themselves are not “real” wood in full. Visually the differences between the two popular products are not at all obvious without close inspection, but upon studying the specifications of the two different products their different advantages become quite clear.
Faux products in general cost less. They also come with a higher resistance to moisture. Real wood products provide consumers with the advantage of authentic wood. Some see the “wood” as a design bonus as it can be seen to add a warmth to a design space. Consumers and designers of this opinion see the faux wood has lacking in this particular quality. But the fact that many are unable to tell the difference without close study of both products indicates this particular advantage may be questionable.
Faux wood window products are heavier, but real wood blinds are stronger. Faux wood window blinds that have high foam content should be avoided. Foam blinds aren’t sturdy enough to stand up to daily use and can sag over time. In addition they require additional support strings detracting from the look of the blinds.
Real wood is often seen to offer a few additional design advantages. Real wood products often offer a wider variety of color and stain options than faux wood window blinds products. In some instances faux wood window blinds have been known to yellow after many years.
Faux wood window blinds offer the very big advantage of a substantially lower price tag. They also deal well with moisture. You can get them wet. This is a drastic advantage when it comes to certain situations (bathrooms, kitchens, etc.) and cleaning. Faux wood window blinds can be easily wiped down with a damp rag.
In extreme situations faux wood blinds can be removed from their installed position for extensive cleaning. If the blinds have collected a thick amount of dirt or grime they will benefit greatly from being sprayed down with water. It’s not difficult. They can be laid out in an appropriate outdoor area and a household hose can spray them down adequately. They can be carefully towel-dried after cleaning so that they can be re-hung immediately.
The “easy cleaning” is definitely not an option with real wood blinds. Wood blinds must be cleaned dry. They require frequent dusting with a dry feather duster. Even a small amount of moisture can harm the real wood products.
Both real wood and faux wood window blinds have their own advantages. Both should be regularly cleaned and maintained for the best function. The main differences are the moisture issue, price, and design options. Consumers should consider the advantages and disadvantages of both in relation to their own situation prior to making their buying decision.
Chris Stanley is a window coverings expert at Blinds Chalet. Their focus on top quality, company tested and approved window coverings at budget prices has made Blinds Chalet a resource for all things shades related. With over 25 years of experience in the window coverings industry, Blinds Chalet successfully educates consumers about purchasing and installing shades before they buy.
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