Learn more about Faux Wood Blinds

Faux wood blinds have the look and appeal of real wood blinds at an affordable price. Faux wood is typically made from composite wood, and this material is extremely durable and easy to clean. They are perfect for rooms or homes with high humidity, or for windows exposed to direct sunlight.

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What are faux wood blinds made of?

Within the broader “faux wood” category, there are several material types. Composite blinds combine real wood fibers with polymers for a sturdy, heavier feel. The presence of wood particles enhances rigidity and improves insulation, while the polymer component prevents moisture absorption, warping, or cracking. The result is a product that retains the tactile depth of real wood yet performs consistently in humid or high-temperature environments


Classic white faux wood blinds, offering a durable and stylish replica of real wood for light control and privacy.


Customizations of Faux Wood Blinds

Blinds To Go offers full customization of faux wood blinds. We’ll craft your blinds to exact window dimensions and help you select the perfect color tone, valance design, and your choice of cordless or motorized control options.

A custom order for faux wood blinds can be placed online. Blinds to Go also offers In-Home Blinds Appointments, where a designer will visit you, provide expert advice, and give you a free quote for your project. Another way to order custom-size faux wood blinds is to visit one of our showrooms, where you can explore dozens of window treatment styles and finishes in person.

Thinking Ahead: Lifespan of Faux Blinds

Faux wood blinds are made from composite materials engineered to resist moisture, heat, and UV exposure. According to industry durability standards, their average lifespan ranges from  10 years under normal residential use. Over time, minor fading or surface dullness can occur due to sunlight and temperature changes, which are considered normal aging effects rather than defects.

Size of Slats

Blinds To Go offers faux wood blinds with a fixed 2-inch slat size. 2 inch faux wood blinds will look equally balanced on both large and small windows. 

Color Collection of Faux Blinds in Blinds to Go

Choosing the right shade is essential — it defines the mood, brightness, and overall balance of your space. Light tones like white, off-white, ivory, and beige faux wood blinds make rooms feel larger and more open. Grey, tan, and driftwood blinds create a calm, modern look that blends easily with most interiors. For contrast and warmth, espresso, walnut, cherry, teak, or dark faux wood blinds add depth and character, while black faux wood blinds bring a bold, architectural feel.

These are among the most popular choices at Blinds To Go, allowing you to match your blinds to your walls, flooring, or furniture for a polished, cohesive look.

Wood Tones — Light / Neutrals

Light and neutral wood tones visually expand a space, reflect daylight, and pair effortlessly with modern or classic interiors.

Bright White

Bright White

White

White

Silk

Silk

Oyster

Oyster

Birch

Birch

Wood Tones — Dark / Rich

Dark, rich tones add contrast and depth, enhancing warmth and sophistication in both modern and traditional interiors.

Espresso

Espresso

Hazelnut

Hazelnut

Antique

Antique

Dim Grey

Dim Grey

Charcoal

Charcoal

Aire Wood — Neutrals

Soft, airy tones with smooth finishes create a clean and balanced aesthetic. Ideal for contemporary spaces and minimal interiors.

Bright White

Bright White

Fresh Linen

Fresh Linen

Oyster

Oyster

Titanium

Titanium

Aire Wood Grain

Textured finishes inspired by real wood grains — from warm maple to smoky ash — add tactile depth and organic character.

Golden Oak

Golden Oak

Maple

Maple

Walnut

Walnut

Dark Cherry

Dark Cherry

Ash

Ash

Teak

Teak

Driftwood

Driftwood

Chalk Gray

Chalk Gray

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Valance of  Faux Wood Blinds

In the classic Faux Wood Blinds, the valance is not customizable, it comes in a simple plain variation. In other faux wood blinds collections, you can choose between a plain or designer valance, and even combine multiple blinds under one continuous valance for large windows.



Wand Height in Faux Wood Blinds

For comfort and accessibility, you can customize the wand height. This is helpful for high windows or when furniture is near your blinds.

Cordless and Smart Motorized Options

Blinds To Go blinds are designed without lift cords for enhanced safety and a clean appearance. Lifting and slat adjustments are manual by default; however, motorization is available as an upgrade, operable via remote control or integrated with smart home systems such as Alexa or Google Assistant. The companion app also supports scheduling and automated scene control for added convenience.


Faux Wood Blinds vs Wood Blinds

Both faux wood and real wood blinds offer style, privacy, and precise light control — but they differ in material, durability, and best-fit applications. Here’s a full comparison to help you decide which is right for your home.

Material
Wood Blinds
Made from natural basswood
Faux Wood Blinds
Crafted from composite materials that imitate wood texture; ideal for humid or high-traffic spaces.
Appearance
Wood Blinds
Natural variations in grain and tone; each blind is unique. Brings richness and quiet sophistication.
Faux Wood Blinds
Uniform color and finish; modern prints and embossing realistically mimic wood patterns.
Weight
Wood Blinds
Lighter — easier to lift, even on larger windows.
Faux Wood Blinds
Heavier due to composite core; may require two blinds under one valance for wide openings.
Moisture Resistance
Wood Blinds
Can warp or fade in high humidity; best in dry rooms like bedrooms, offices, or living areas.
Faux Wood Blinds
Highly resistant to moisture — perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, or laundry rooms.
Durability
Wood Blinds
Durable with proper care; can be refinished if scratched.
Faux Wood Blinds
Extremely durable and resistant to chipping, cracking, and fading over time.
Maintenance
Wood Blinds
Requires gentle cleaning and protection from moisture; occasional dusting keeps them pristine.
Faux Wood Blinds
Simple wipe-down cleaning; very low maintenance.
Cost Range
Wood Blinds
Higher price (typically from ≈ $200 per window).
Faux Wood Blinds
More budget-friendly, offering similar look for a lower cost.


How Much Do Faux Blinds Cost?

The cost of faux wood blinds depends on size, material finish, and customization options. Faux wood is generally more affordable than real wood while maintaining a similar appearance and durability. On average, faux wood blinds start at around $80 per window, with the final price varying based on width, height, and optional upgrades such as motorization.

Lifetime Warranty

Blinds To Go has upheld its Lifetime Warranty for decades. Our blinds are made in our own manufacturing facilities, with no middlemen — maintaining high quality while offering great value.


Where to Buy Faux Wood Blinds?

Visit one of our showrooms to see full-size displays, feel real wood textures, and get expert advice from design consultants.


You can also order faux wood blinds online from Blinds To Go and customize them to your exact size and style. Our support team is available via chat to help you choose colors, finishes, and control options.

Prefer in-home service? Book a Window Treatment Consultation. Our specialists will visit your home, take precise measurements, and guide you in selecting the ideal faux wood blinds for your space and lighting needs.

If you’re looking for faux wood blinds near you,  Blinds To Go offers multiple ways to shop. With showrooms across the USA and Canada, you can explore full-size displays, review material samples, and get personalized advice from our design experts.


By Room and Design Case

Interior Styles That Suit Faux Wood Blinds

Faux wood blinds offer both durability and style, with options for natural wood finishes or white finishes. They can seamlessly integrate into various interior design styles.

Pairing faux wood blinds with curtains adds depth and luxury. The blinds provide privacy and light control, while curtains enhance the aesthetic and closing light gaps.

Living Room Faux Wood Blinds

Faux wood blinds provide excellent light and privacy control while adding a warm, natural accent. They look elegant on their own or paired with curtains for a designer touch. This popular choice allows you to easily adjust the slats to balance light and privacy for the whole family.

Tip: Choose wider slats to visually expand the room.

Consideration: Light tones help reflect daylight and brighten the space.

Kitchen Faux Wood Blinds

Perfect for kitchens, resistant to humidity, grease, and temperature changes. They maintain their clean look even in active cooking areas.

Tip: Install slightly away from the stove or sink.

Consideration: Wipe regularly to preserve a smooth finish.

Bathroom Faux Wood Blinds

Ideal for humid environments, faux wood blinds won’t warp or crack from moisture. They ensure privacy while keeping a refined appearance.

Tip: Ensure good ventilation to extend lifespan.

 Consideration: Avoid constant water contact.

Bedroom Faux Wood Blinds

While Faux Wood Blinds don’t let light pass through the slats, they are not completely blackout — small light gaps may appear along the edges and through the cord holes of the mechanism.

Tip: Combine with blackout curtains for better sleep.

 Consideration: Slight sound may occur when lifting.

Faux Wood Blinds for Bay Windows

Faux wood blinds are popular choice for bay windows — they enhance the architectural shape while providing balanced light and privacy control. The moisture-resistant composite material prevents warping and fading, making them perfect for areas exposed to sunlight or humidity.

Large Windows and Doors

For wide openings, several blinds can be installed under one continuous valance for a seamless look. Faux wood offers structure and consistency across large surfaces, and because it’s more affordable than real wood, it’s the most practical choice for large windows.

Tip: Motorization simplifies control on tall or multiple windows.


White Classic Cordless Blinds

Classic White

Classic White

White wooden venetian blinds are the most affordable option at Blinds To Go — the price for the classic version is significantly lower than for Wood Tones or Aire Wood collections. You can still fully customize them to fit your window dimensions. The wand is positioned on the left side, and the valance comes in a simple, classic style.

Advantages of Faux Wood Blinds

Faux wood blinds offer several key benefits that make them both practical and stylish. They are highly resistant to humidity, performing better than real wood in kitchens, bathrooms, and other damp environments. Their durable construction makes them less prone to damage and ensures they maintain a polished look over time.

Faux wood is also more affordable than natural wood while accurately replicating its color and grain. In addition to cost savings, these blinds can improve energy efficiency by helping insulate against heat and cold. Their smooth surface is easy to clean with a damp cloth or mild soapy water, and regular care prevents dust and allergen buildup.

Synthetic materials provide a long lifespan and superior performance in high-use areas. Faux wood blinds are also flame-retardant, offering an added level of safety without compromising design or function.

Faux Wood Blinds from Blinds To Go

At Blinds To Go, we craft faux wood blinds that combine strength, precision, and style. Our consultants help you select the right tone, finish, and control option to complement your space.

Choose the most convenient way to shop — visit a showroom, schedule an in-home consultation, or order online with confidence.