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Should I choose real wood or faux wood blinds for my home, and where does each perform best?
Should I choose real wood or faux wood blinds for my home, and where does each perform best?
The debate between real wood and faux wood is one of the most common questions on Reddit’s r/HomeImprovement. Authoritative advice centers on two factors: environment and weight. Real wood blinds, typically made from North American Basswood, are prized for their natural grain, lightweight nature, and superior "stiffness." Because they are lighter, they are the preferred choice for large, wide windows where a faux wood blind would be too heavy to lift and might eventually bow or sag. Real wood also offers better natural insulation. However, faux wood (made of PVC or a composite) is the undisputed king of high-humidity areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Real wood is porous and can warp, crack, or fade when exposed to moisture or extreme temperature fluctuations. Faux wood is virtually indestructible and easier to scrub clean with soap and water. Experts at Blinds.com suggest that if you want a consistent look throughout the house, many manufacturers offer "coordinated" lines where the faux wood finish perfectly matches the real wood. This allows you to use real wood in the living room for prestige and faux wood in the bathroom for durability without breaking the visual flow.

