Woven Wood Shades With Practical Extras
If you are thinking of buying Woven Wood Shades, here is an idea for you to consider.
It happens frequently that customers are unaware of what is available on the market.
Woven wood shades are window coverings that may fall into that category for you.
Woven wood shades are window coverings that may fall into that category for you.
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| Two Woven Wood Shades With A Privacy Liner |
Do you prefer to have a natural look and feel of window treatments like you see above? The example shows you two woven wood shades (also know as “bamboo curtains” or matchstick blinds or shades).
Both of them are installed as an inside mount within the window frames. And both are made of natural materials (which the customers wanted).
There are two other features worth noticing.
1.
If you look closely, you’ll notice there’s no or limited daylight coming through the extended shade. It’s because the shades have a thick privacy liner add on that faces the street.
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The second feature is the one often missed with woven wood shades.
What is it?
It’s the top-down and bottom-up controls for both the upper and bottom rail. Did you know it is available with woven wood shades?
What is it?
It’s the top-down and bottom-up controls for both the upper and bottom rail. Did you know it is available with woven wood shades?
If you want natural materials as your window coverings AND you want to preserve privacy AND still keep the view, this alternative is for you.
Usually on the left side of the headrail, there’s an extra clutch that controls the draw cords attached to the upper movable rail. The L & R clutch controls and the headrail are all hidden by the front and back 3-inch matching valance.
As it is with cellular shades and pleated shades, the top-down and bottom-up feature on woven wood shades gives you yet another way of getting a versatile window covering product while using natural materials.







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