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[H1740]How To Use Wood
by Judith Persit, Jud
If you are an avid watcher of television, and you have seen the film noire style detective shows, you will see the glass door with the embossed or printed name of the detective. You will see the hat rack. Perhaps you may notice the Underwood typewriter on the desk. But, if you look on the windows, you will also, invariably, see the true sign of the times. The wood blinds from that time were so commonly available that they decorated the windows of windows, real and virtual, regularly. While this bit of trivia may seem trite, a retrospective of wood blinds may useful to consider when selecting window treatments.

Venetian blinds were invented many years before the common centuries. In fact, there is evidence that adjusting blinds are as old as 600 years old, or more. This certainly does not mean that if you put a wood blind in your window, that you will have a Victorian look. In fact, the current systems for controlling wood blinds is relatively modern, and there are enhancements regularly. The previous generations of wood blinds were those which used pulleys for tilting, by moving a larger top slat, which was attached to the lower slats on the edges. The method for raising these blinds used a pulley system, which the cords would have been tied off on the side, or even tied in a knot.

Modern wood blinds use a cord tilting mechanism and a cord lock to hold their place. The tilting mechanisms that were popular in the eighties and nineties were wand controlled. These were replaced by the sleeker, but not safer, cord control systems, which have a cord to pull to rotate one way and a different cord to rotate the other direction. The lift cords have not improved much on these, but the cord locks replace the separate systems for tying off the cords to the walls, which is not needed with wood blinds, any longer.

The look that wood blinds give is a bit retro. The seventies had a time when people either went with miniblinds or with the larger venetian blinds, many of which were made from wood. The Look of real wood in the windows, however, was not very popular during that time, so the real wood blinds did not truly take off until much later, when consumers started to demand the natural elements. The partnership of lacquered furniture and miniblinds is clear, and the look of real wood blinds with a real wood floor is a true harmony. People stopped covering their wood floors with carpeting at about the same time that they started using real wood blinds.

So, with the end of shag carpet, people started into the natural look of real wood and tiles around their homes. So, wood blinds became the go to choice in the nineties for many homes. Later, designers for commercial establishments, such as restaurants, took the cue form the trends and began to use the wood blinds in their designs. The look became so popular that some suppliers of wood blinds offered more than 200 colors of wood, and a very large amount of those colors, more than 100, were different shades of white.

In the last few years, there was a bit of a backlash against this look. If your favorite restaurant uses wood blinds, you may also start to think that this is a commercial treatment, as opposed to the beautiful residential look that the wood blinds had in the beginning. In the end, consumers start to seek out options. Fauxwood blinds became the trend for the replacement, then the high end started to be where the wood blinds went.

Enter shutters into the market. As traditional as wood blinds are, shutters also fit the same bill. However, shutters can cost as much as five times the cost as wood blinds, or more. So, people sought out lower cost versions of shutters, and found shutter blinds. These are basically large slatted blinds, which work almost the same as wood blinds, but have a bit of the look of plantation shutters. In the end, we have come full circle.

The timelessness of real wood blinds is evident by the memories that they invoke. Consider where you fit in history when you select the types of blinds you desire, and perhaps you will be solving the detective mysteries, yourself.

Floor and door molding and window frames are often wood. The wood can either be painted to match the room or it can be left natural and have a glossy finish applied to help preserve the wood. These homes are quite beautiful and depending upon the type of wood used, the appearance can be quite sophisticated or can have a rustic feel. Many people use unfinished wood if they are going for the country motif. This can be quite impressive when combined with other pieces that are of the same general look.

Wood cabinets in your kitchen can be quite good looking. There are so many types of wood from which to choose. Cherry is often used for a look that is rich and deep. The look and feel of real wood is far more pleasing than the cheap imitation wood that can be purchased and it will last longer. Oak is another wood that is used for kitchen cabinets for those who prefer a lighter color in their kitchens.

Wood for cabinets and bases for sinks are often used in the bathroom as well. Here with the addition of wood towel bars, toothbrush holders, soap holder, and other accessories your look will be complete. The wood you use in your home will not only be pleasing to the eye but could raise the value as well.

Have you ever thought of having a wood mantel installed over your fireplace? This was used in many houses in the past and the look is stunning. The mantel can be a natural wood that has been covered with a finish for preservation or it can be painted to match the rest of the room. If you want to match it to other wood in the room, for instance, door frames and window frames or ever crown molding, this can create a truly beautiful look.

Speaking of crown molding, this is another use for wood in your home that gives the rooms such an expensive look. The wide array of crown molding that is available will allow you to match it up with just about any kind of wood you are using elsewhere in your home. It can be plain or can be carved with flowers, leaves, or any type of décor you choose.

Another item that is often made from wood is your entrance door. The door can be plain or it can have windows of just about any shape or style you want. The wood door can make a bold statement or it can be just a plain door. The oak door is one choice and with the right type of hardware, this can be a beautiful look.

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