Real timber at the window
Wooden blinds combine the familiar control of a Venetian blind with the grain, warmth and depth of real timber. Their horizontal slats can be tilted throughout the day to direct light or increase privacy, then raised when you want a clear view. Painted finishes can feel calm and architectural, while stained timber brings out the natural variation that makes each blind slightly different.
At the survey, we consider the width of the opening, the available stacking space and the moisture level in the room. Real wood is generally best used in dry interior spaces; for kitchens, bathrooms or other demanding areas, a faux wood alternative may be more appropriate. We then help you choose the slat width, colour and coordinating details before each blind is made to measure and fitted carefully.
