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BlindsWindow TreatmentsJune 20265 min read

Wood vs. Faux Wood Blinds: What to Know Before You Choose

Real wood and faux wood blinds can look similar at first glance, but they behave differently in heat, humidity, and daily use.

Plantation shutters installed in a South Florida room

Wood blinds bring a warm, natural look that can work beautifully in offices, formal rooms, and spaces where material character matters. They are lightweight, easy to tilt, and can add a tailored furniture-like finish to the window.

Faux wood blinds are usually the more practical option for humid areas, rental properties, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and busy family spaces. They are designed to handle moisture better and are often more budget-conscious.

In South Florida, humidity and strong sunlight make material selection especially important. A product that looks good on day one should also be able to handle the daily conditions of the room.

When comparing samples, look at slat thickness, color consistency, ladder style, headrail finish, and how the blind stacks when raised. Those details have a big impact on whether the final installation feels premium or basic.

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