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Affordable Woven Wood Shades: Custom Bamboo & Natural Window Treatments

Want natural woven shades that can improve the look and function of any room without costing much? Explore our curated collection of Woven Wood Shades. Budget prices. Free design consultation. Free shipping on every purchase.

Our custom woven wood shades are eco-friendly, stylish options to add natural, organic beauty, light control, and privacy to your space.

Want to try these products, but unsure which color, weave type, and opacity will match the needs of your space & style? Order your free samples today.

Key Benefits

  • Artistically woven from natural materials
  • A cost-effective solution to infuse organic aesthetic warmth into a room
  • Lightweight and attractive way to add natural charm to your rustic decor
  • Rich textures for added beauty
  • Slim fit, easy to operate design
  • Far less see-through than traditional blinds
  • Sustainable, durable & available online
  • Lots of material and style options
  • Choose from bamboo, grasses, reeds, rattan, jute
  • More resistant to stains and discoloration due to sunlight than fabric shades & curtains

Shop our Selection of Luxe Modern Woven Wood Shades

Average Pricing

Prices of the best Woven Wood Shades typically range from $77 to $166+ based on size (21” x 24” to 72” x 72”), material type & quality. The cost of automation add-on is in addition to it.

How do woven wood shades compare to traditional blinds?

Why Choose our Natural Blinds

Considerations When Choosing the Right Custom Woven Shades

  • Size & Fit: Choose from extra small (20 x 24”) to large (64 x 70) and extra large sizes.
  • Look: Select the right color (sarasota camel, hatteras camel, winthrop camel) to coordinate well with your decor style.
  • Privacy: Select thin, loose weave if you only need privacy during the day. For better privacy at night, opt for thin, tight grass weave. To further enhance privacy, buy woven wood shades with a privacy liner.
  • Edge Binding: Add edge binding to protect delicate ends, keep woven wood from fraying, and extend the lifespan of the window treatments.

Measurements

Read our step-by-step guide on how to measure bamboo coverings to get started.

Installation

Follow our step-by-step DIY woven wood installation guide for a professional-like fit and feel.

Cleaning & Maintenance Tips

  • Tip 1: Clean bamboo shades regularly so they stay in tip-top shape.
  • Tip 2: Use dry, soft feather duster, soft cloth, or a dusting mitt for regular dusting.
  • Tip 3: For deeper cleaning, use damp cloth, mild detergent, & warm water.
  • Tip 4: Avoid exposing wooden parts to excessive moisture or harsh chemicals.

Why Buy These Blinds from Us?

Shipping Information

Shipped from San Diego, CA.

FAQs

Are woven wood shades still in style?

Yes. Woven wood shades are still a very popular choice for sunrooms, Florida rooms, and rooms with a beachy or bohemian vibe. They’re an eco-friendly option to add beauty, versatility, and natural warmth to a space.

Can you see through woven wood shades?

Whether or not you can see through woven wood blinds at night will depend on the material you’ve chosen, the tightness of weave, and the lining you’ve added to your window coverings. For many unlined woven blinds, some visibility may be possible at night, as light filters from inside to the outside.

What is woven wood called?

The term ‘woven wood’ typically applies to products woven from natural fibers, like bamboo, willow, rattan, reed, grasses, and jute. However, woven products are also made from synthetic fibers. Due to its lightweight and sturdy nature, woven wood is often used for window blinds and porch and patio furniture.

What are the potential limitations of woven wood shades?

  • Can fade over time if not protected with a liner or other barrier
  • Will not provide total blackout without a liner

Need More Help?

Need design consultation or any other help? Our customer support team is ready to assist. Contact our design experts via 24/7 Live Chat, (800) 863-6109, or customerservice@affordableblinds.com.

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