Wood Blinds Bring Out the Natural Beauty of Home Decor Styles

Wood blinds are durable, easy to clean, and provide a warm and natural look that other window blinds can’t match. Today’s faux wood products are nearly indistinguishable from real wood and provide more durability at a lower cost. However some styles benefit from the use of true wood.
Although they complement a wide variety of decors, wooden window treatments are particularly suited to certain styles.
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There isn’t any single type of Asian decor since the region covers such diverse cultures as Japan, China, and Thailand, however there are a number of common elements in these decors. Asian themes favor natural materials like wood and bamboo. Wooden window blinds are particularly appropriate for Japanese rooms which favor simple window treatments. Chinese decors on the other hand tend toward more ornate decorations, such as window blinds that have been painted with elaborate designs.
The Western interpretation of Asian styles often uses neutral foundation furniture offset by Asian accent pieces. Rugs are an essential part of almost every Asian style and an entire room can be designed around a beautiful oriental rug.
Tropical Treasures
The tropical decor is another one that leans heavily on natural materials such as rattan or wicker. Blinds of dark wood block the hot afternoon sun then open to catch gentle evening breezes. Tropical colors are also inspired by nature. The brown of wood, the orange of a sunset, the bright hues of tropical flora are all common in rooms using this style.
Tropical style furniture tends to have an ornate and grand presence. This is not the tropical decor of Robinson Crusoe, but rather that of a Caribbean governor’s mansion. A few, large accent pieces finish off the design better than a lot of small knick-knacks. A vibrant mural or lush plants in ornate planters are typical examples.
Southwestern Style
Today’s southwestern style is a blend of Spanish, American Indian, and modern influences. The earth tones common in southwestern themes go well with the look of wood blinds. Desert-inspired reds and browns, perhaps with accents of orange or turquoise, are an ideal canvas for the look of wood.
Southwestern homes favor rough textures such as adobe walls, terracotta tile, and exposed beams in the ceiling. Wood blinds fit these textures much better than modern materials do. Southwestern style furniture is covered in rough, utilitarian fabrics that may follow the same red and brown theme or may imitate the bright colors of a serape. Rather than fabric, furniture is often covered with leather, inspired by the region’s history of cattle ranching.
Almost any design style will compliment the unique look of wood or faux wood blinds, but some décor styles really make your wood blinds seem even more dramatic. The wide variety of materials and colors of wood blinds and faux wood blinds give homeowners a huge range of options when looking at the best in window treatments.
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By jxoxolove, November 17, 2009 @ 3:45 pm
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By laworder825, November 17, 2009 @ 4:16 pm
An obvious one is hgtv. I think they are currently launching a dream home give away contest. Although, I think that's a little different than what you mean. However, here's the link:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/dream_home_2008/text/0,,HGTV_30596_65579,00.html
You could also try a site called Furniture for Small Spaces. They're doing a small contest for people who have small bedrooms. The rewards are much smaller but the chance of winning is much greater and it might be fun to enter:
http://contest.furniture-for-small-spaces.com
If those aren't enough, you could also try contest directories. They usually have a section for the home which might list other contests.
I hope that helped!
By Youtube Downloader, November 17, 2009 @ 3:04 pm
I love dthat video…beautiful home=))
By URL Shortener, November 17, 2009 @ 4:12 pm
I simply adore that water bottle (next to the candle) on the table. It adds that extra element so needed in such a room. Also, you might think about keeping a fire extinguisher because of the burning candle. It would work hanging nearby as an art element. Marvelous video.
By Anonymous, November 17, 2009 @ 6:22 pm
lmao!!! I was thinking the same as I was watching this….
By gmarcyl, November 19, 2009 @ 11:00 am
Examples of your work help. Do something with your place(you got to start someplace) for no one wants to be the guinea pig… to make it"cool" and then invite friends over for "tea" so they can see your handiwork. Maybe they know somebody who knows somebody. Word of mouth works the best.
By MaMa Breezy, November 20, 2009 @ 6:18 am
http://mariesmanordecorating.com/
By Youtube Downloader, November 20, 2009 @ 11:34 am
OMFG ….. you cant accessorize..
By deedeedonuts, November 20, 2009 @ 5:08 pm
i would suggest trading spaces (if you have any friends that could use the same decorating help) or perhaps design on a dime? go to hgtv.com or tlc.com and find some shows..sign up for one, and post pictures of your rooms and things…that should get some things going…