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Stained Wood Blind and Wood Arch Project in Flagstaff, Arizona

8/12/2017

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These pictures are of a recent stained wood blind project in Flagstaff, Arizona.  These stained blinds are particularly beautiful and were chosen to match the stained window trim.  Additionally, this project included a custom made movable stained arch chosen to match the standard wood blinds below.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. ​
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Faux Wood Blind Project in Tempe, Arizona

3/26/2017

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These pictures, taken at the time of installation, depict a new faux wood project we provided for a friend's rental.  This is an affordable way to clean-up a rental between renters because our faux woods are durable and/or easily replaced.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. ​
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Faux Wood Blind Project in Chandler Arizona

12/19/2016

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Please enjoy a few quick pictures taken with our camera phone of a recently completed faux wood blind project in Chandler Arizona. The customer decided to leave the arch tops open, for now, perhaps adding drapery accents at a later date. The color chosen was off-white and the desired finish was smooth- 1/2" returns on the valances finished off the look.

Overall, a nice clean little project which greatly improved the look and feel of this home.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. ​
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Wood Blind Project in Casa Grande, Arizona

12/7/2016

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The pictures above are from a recent wood blind project completed in Casa Grande, Arizona.  The customer opted for a white wood blind in the kitchen and breakfast nook area to create a bright morning space while choosing a rich stain for the living room and bedroom which complimented their custom woodwork.  The vertical blinds were fabricated by Skandia Window Fashions and offered a unique pattern which worked well with their flooring, fireplace, and wall color.

Admittedly, the pictures are not very high quality, as they were taken with a camera phone by someone with no training in how to position blinds and control for light.  So, apologies for that, but, hopefully, you will get an idea for the look of the job.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. ​
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Size Matters When Ordering Wood or Faux Wood Blinds

6/26/2016

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You can file this one in the "did you know" category.  The size of your window will generally dictate whether a wood or faux wood blind is the right choice.  The information provided below is from a wood and faux wood blind fabricator.  Sizes may vary slightly from fabricator to fabricator, but this should provide an excellent ballpark as you consider your window covering options.

SIZE CONSIDERATIONS FOR WOOD AND FAUX WOOD BLINDS:​
  • Minimum Width- 8”
    • NOTE: Any blinds made less than 12” width may not lay completely flat or operate consistently. This must be considered when ordering.​
  • Maximum Width- Faux wood 108” - Basswood 96”​
  • Minimum Height- 10”​
  • Maximum Height- 120”​
  • Maximum Width for Multiple Blinds on one head rail- 120”

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. 
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Coordinate Your Faux Wood Blinds with Your Plantation Shutters

6/19/2016

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Please kindly imagine that you are having new plantation shutters installed throughout your house, however it just does not make sense to put shutters on a few of the windows.  Why?  Well, maybe it does not make sense from an installation perspective, or maybe it is just not a window which justifies the higher cost of plantation shutters.  In these instances, there is a solution.

To solve this dilemma, a few shutter manufacturers offer faux wood blinds available in colors which coordinate with their poly or wood shutters.  As such, these faux wood blinds and can be used in areas that shutters might not be preferred - such as bathrooms, over kitchen sinks, kid’s playrooms and other humid or hot environments. These color coordinated faux wood blinds are also perfect for garages, attics and outbuildings. Poly faux wood blinds are generally made from 100% PVC but have the look of wood combined with the durability, ease of maintenance and wash-ability of PVC. Color coordinated faux wood blinds provide an inexpensive alternate to shutters on some windows for which a shutter would be unnecessary or undesirable.

Of course, we would love to help you color coordinate your wood or faux wood blind project with your shutter project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator. 
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Creating a Template for a Wood Blind on an Arched Window

6/12/2016

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Many manufacturers require what is referred to as a template to produce custom wood blinds for an arched window.  This type of customization either can have fan top slats or the slats can be horizontal all the way to the top.  In either case, a template may be required, and making it correctly will ensure that your arch wood blind fits properly.

So, without further adieu, here are steps for making a template:

To create a template you will need a sheet of paper that will allow light to show through and is large enough to cover the opening (we recommend craft or butcher paper).
  1. Tape the paper over the window opening.
  2. Outline the opening of the window with a well defined line.
  3. Remove the paper from the window opening and cut the template out.  There should be no rough or jagged edges.
  4. Place the template back into the opening to verify it is the correct size.  The template should also match your measurements. (The arch will be made 1/4” smaller for an inside mount to allow for installation clearance)
  5. Mark the template to indicate the top of the window and which side of the arch faces out into the room.
  6. Roll the template, place in mailing tube and mail it, along with your completed order form, to your manufacturer.

It is also a great idea to make and keep a second copy for yourself from the first as we have seen more than one template lost in the busy shuffle of a manufacturer's shop.  Within 2-4 weeks, you should be able to enjoy your arch shaped wood blind which matches the other wood blinds on your standard "right angle" windows.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator.   
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The Value of a Local Wood and Faux Wood Blind Fabricator

6/5/2016

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This week reminded us of why we enjoy using a local fabricator for our wood and faux wood blind projects. When a customer's requirements match the product, we will default to offering our local wood and faux wood blind fabricator's product line.  They offer a very high quality product at a mid-range price point.  While this is not the right choice for every project, it is the right choice for many projects - and this week we were reminded why.

You see, local fabricators of wood and faux wood blinds have to do things to differentiate themselves from the Chinese or Mexican made product which is cheaper, as well as the big name brands sold at the big box stores. As such, local fabricators must differentiate themselves from these competitors.  In our case, they offer exceptional quality at the mid-point price, but beyond that they add a layer of service which is unmatched in the industry.

So, to our story.  One of our customers, who had purchased faux wood blinds as provided by our local fabricator, had a minor issues with the lift mechanism and cording on one of their blinds.  With other brands it would be several iterations and visits to the house to troubleshoot, reorder, decide who was at fault, etc.  These sorts of minor issues can turn into a multifaceted struggle when dealing with the cheaper blinds or the large corporate entities.

In our case, one call to our local faux wood blind fabricator, who guarantees their product with a "bumper to bumper" limited lifetime warranty, and the problem was handled.  You see, they will send their own factory trained service professional to any location in our region to handle any issue with their blinds free of charge for one full year.  In this case, a quick call by us to our fabricator resulted in a service call being scheduled with our customer with 24 hours.  The problem was fixed with no fuss.  And, this particular fabricator offer this "white glove service" as part of their price point.  Beautifully, this year of extra protection handles 95% of all issues which can arise - which to be fair is a very rare occurrence.

Of course, we would love to help you with your wood or faux wood blind project.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator.  
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Wet Windows and Faux Wood Blinds

5/29/2016

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Wet windows are those windows in your home prone to getting wet.  Of course if you live in a very humid climate, then this is every window in the house.  But, for most people "wet windows" are usually bathroom windows, shower windows, or kitchen windows.

For these "wet window" locations in your house, a faux wood blind is a great choice.  Why?  Because faux wood, also known as poly, is impervious to mold, mildew, or the general rot cause by water on other natural products - like wood and fabrics.  As such, the faux wood blind is the attractive, practical, and affordable "go-to" for wet windows.

Of course, we would love to help you with fabric tapes on your wood or faux wood blind.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator.  
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Designer Fabric Tapes for Wood Blinds

5/22/2016

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Did you know that it is possible to add a little color and design punch to your wood or faux blind?  If are one of those people who wants color and pattern in your space without "going crazy," then adding fabric tapes to your wood or faux wood blind may be the subtle splash that adds interest you are looking for.

Fabric tapes are strips of colorful solid or patterned fabric which run vertical at locations which cover the standard cords and router holes which are necessary for your wood or faux blind's operation.  Fabric tapes are approximately 1 1/2" wide, so they make that statement without overwhelming you.

​The picture below shows some samples of the color and pattern possibilities.

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​Of course, we would love to help you with fabric tapes on your wood or faux wood blind.  Also, for a rough idea of what your project might cost, check out our online wood and faux wood blind calculator.  
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