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Wooden Window Treatments

To make the most of wood as a building material, talk with the interior design experts at Today’s Window Fashions about the latest modern applications including in wooden window treatments. Wood as an interior design material is as classy as it is durable. It can be worked into all manner of shapes and sizes and so its applications in interior design are endless. Wood provides a natural ambiance that is difficult to replicate with other materials as its innate character creates a warm and welcoming feel.

Hunter Douglas Provenance® Woven Wood Shades, Wooden Window Treatments, Wood Shutters near Wasilla, Alaska (AK).

The classic wooden window treatment, hardwood shutters have been used since before glass was used in windows. And with a history that dates back hundreds of years, modern interior shutters feel timeless yet stylish with contemporary upgrades like bold neutral colors, larger louver sizes, and state-of-the-art motorized operating systems.

Blinds are a classic but more economical form of hardwood window treatments.  Thomas Jefferson was a huge fan of the wooden window treatment because of its ambidextrous movements and clean, astute aesthetic. Modern blinds create striking neutral backdrops in shades of brown, tan, and natural wood tones. Create child safe blinds for the modern family-friendly household by selecting the latest, cord-free operating systems from Hunter Douglas including PowerView®, LiteRise®, and SimpleLift™.

An innovative use of wood for window treatments, these soft shades weave organic components into texturally dynamic textiles. The raw weaves made from grasses, reeds, bamboo, and wood are finished with polished edges and cutting-edge operational systems for wooden window treatments that are organic but sophisticated. Hunter Douglas has two styles of woven wood shades including Provenance® Woven Wood Shades and the exclusive collection of Alustra Woven Textures.

Sometimes the use of wood in interior design is more interpretive than literal. The Tree of Life fabric in the Rebecca Atwood fabric line for Design Studio products is a sumptuous print inspired by fruit trees in Portugal and reminiscent of the long-standing tree of life motif found in multiple cultural styles. Dotted Leaf is another fabric in the Atwood collection that plays well with wood inspired décor. Its abstract lines and green color base reinforce the organic vibe without being overly literal. Create bold drapery, chic Roman shades, or designer roller shades with fabrics by Rebecca Atwood for window treatments that complement and enrich arboreal motifs.

Request a consultation with the team of design experts at Today’s Window Fashions to discuss wooden window treatments for your home. Let our team walk you through the high-end options from Hunter Douglas including woven wood shades, hardwood shutters, wooden blinds, and designer drapery answering any questions you may have. Today’s Window Fashions serves communities in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and greater Wasilla area including the towns of Palmer, Big Lake, Willow, Houston, Talkeetna, Eagle River, Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Soldotna, Kenai, and Homer, AK.