Faux Wood Blinds in Cincinnati
Faux wood blinds in Cincinnati are a practical alternative to real wood blinds. Most people can't even tell the difference between the two different kinds of blinds even at close inspection.Their durability and
versatility are combined with an affordable price.
Cincinnati faux wood blinds will not fade, warp or crack. They are ideal for areas with high humidity, extreme temperatures, and direct sunlight. They can be made with a combination of vinyl, PVC and some wood. When looking for these type of blinds, you should stay away from the ones made from foam. These break easily and are not nearly as durable as PVC and vinyl. In general, be wary of cheap ones, as these may be made of low quality materials. If they are extremely lightweight, fake looking, and cheap - stay away!
Our Cincinnati Faux Wood Blinds Company Provides
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We Provide Faux Wood Blinds In The Following Areas
Batavia, OH | Cincinnati, OH | Anderson, OH | Hyde Park, OH | Mason, OH | West Chester, OH | Price Hill, OH | Western Hills, OH | Colerain, OH | Oxford, OH | Harrison, OH | Fairfield, OH | Middletown, OH | Hamilton, OH | Union Center, OH | Loveland, OH | Milford, OH | Newtown, OH | Delhi, OH | Goshen, OH | Amelia, OH | Mt Lookout, OH | Williamsburg, OH | Mt Orab, OH | Bethel, OH | Felicity, OH | Georgetown, OH | New Richmond, OH
Why Cincinnati Should Hire Us For Their Faux Wood Blinds Needs
Sunset Blinds Shades and Shutters is a Cincinnati based company specializing in home shopping for blinds and shutters. For years we have been providing high quality craftsmanship and service to his customers. We strive to pride a high quality service at an affordable rate.
We always get referred and maintain a reputation of high quality craftsmanship. We offer free estimates, free measuring, and free installation services in Cincinnati. We provide straight forward prices. Our pricing is clear with no hidden charges.


Some important questions to ash before installing window coverings are such things as; what's the difference between real wood and faux blinds? And what about hybrid shutters? How reliable are they as a window covering?