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Wood vertical blinds are probably one of the most interesting type of window coverings in the UK today since they are a definite proof that modern technology can mix with traditional approaches to bring forth new and exciting options for home improvement.
Bringing all the advantages of vertically oriented blinds, vertical wooden blinds are made to measure, can be mounted to the wall or to the ceiling, come with different stacking positions to suit any space irrespective of the accessibility of the space, can be operated through a manual system positioned on the left or on the right and can provide privacy, noise pollution reduction and superior light control.
But since they are an innovative type of window covering, real wood verticals come with more than functionality. Given the fact that the 89mm wide slats are made of special light weight wood essences, stained and finished in a variety of designs, these wood verticals are also a statement item which can emphasize the overall look of any room. Moreover, they will not have bottom weights or chains, thus recreating an even more appealing look.
Energy efficiency is also a bonus when opting for wooden vertical blinds since the thin wood slats are sure to provide protection against heat loss or gain. Since they are fully bespoke the wooden verticals we sell can be used to cover a variety of areas: irregular sized windows be they extra wide or extra large and even a viable option for covering glass walls.