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Natural Window Treatments Decorate your Space with Style

Warm and welcoming. Timeless and sophisticated. Calm and soothing. Using natural materials in décor can create a range of stunning and customizable looks for any style of home décor. And just like interior design offers many different styles to decorate a home, natural materials are also available in an abundance of choice—from wood, bamboo and grasses to fibers like cotton, silk, and linen. Using natural materials for window treatments can be especially impressive, as natural materials enhance sunlight and amplify this powerful interior design tool.

Hunter Douglas Provenance® Woven Wood Shades near Stoneham, Massachusetts (MA)

That’s why our team at Curtain Time recommends the benefits of natural material as part of a greater home design. We offer several different options for natural window treatments from Hunter Douglas, including wood options like Parkland® Wood Blinds and Heritance® Wood Shutters, Hunter Douglas plantation shutters. You can also choose woven roller shades, Roman shades, and vertical drapery styles made of natural textiles.

Consider These Benefits of Using Natural Materials

  • Stylish Aesthetics: The use of natural materials in interior design is popular in many aesthetics because of their flexible and versatile nature. Take wood, for example. You can find statement-making wood pieces in mid-century modern homes, French farmhouses, or industrial-inspired design, with each having the innate character and charm of genuine wood, but styled very differently to suit the aesthetic preference. From chic minimalist interiors to luxe interiors, wood works with almost any interior.
  • Durability: Many natural materials, like wood and bamboo, have incredible innate strength, and items made from them inherit their durability. This is why window treatments like wood blinds and Hunter Douglas plantation shutters are known for their longevity, as they are made from theseorganic materials that are naturally long lasting.
  • Stress Reducing Qualities: For many, the use of natural materials like wood can have a calming effect when you place them in your home. This is due not only to the aesthetics of the material and its intrinsic character—but also the sound absorbing properties of wood can help create calmer, quieter interiors where residents can relax.

Types of Natural Materials Used in Modern Window Treatments

  • Wood Blinds: Parkland® Wood Blinds are made of wood that is sustainably harvested from responsibly managed forests, so your final window treatment is naturally beautiful, a useful tool for light control, and an eco-friendly choice for Massachusetts homeowners. Plus, Hunter Douglas makes a donation to the Arbor Day Foundation® for each set purchased, so you can give back while you decorate your space.
  • Hardwood Shutters: In the line of Hunter Douglas shutters, Heritance® Wood Shutters are a sophisticated option for using natural materials. Constructed of genuine hardwood poplar or basswood, these shutters are made with Truemill® dovetail construction, the same manufactory process as fine furniture, which ensures they will last for decades. Plus, a portion of each sale is also donated to the Arbor Day Foundation®.
  • Woven Wood Shades: For an innovative use of natural materials, Provenance® Woven Wood Shades takes woods, reeds, bamboo, grasses and other organic elements and weaves them into soft textiles that can then be crafted into Roman shades or vertical drapery.
  • Refined Weaves: Roller shades or Roman shades from the Alustra Collection® are made from fashion-forward globally sourced fabrics and featured refined weaves in classic cottons, lux linens, and nubby tweeds, including special selections from designer Lori Weitzner. Choose from sheer, semi-sheer, and semi-opaque options for any space.

Learn More About These Natural Window Treatments

At Curtain Time we’re ready to show you all the beauty and functionality that can be found using natural materials to decorate your space with Hunter Douglas plantation shutters, woven shades, wood blinds, and more.

At Curtain Time’s Stoneham location, at 367 Main St, Stoneham, MA 02180,our team of knowledgeable window shade experts will help you find the perfect fit for your home. Request your consultation today or give our team a call at (781) 438-8151. A member of our team is standing by to work with you on your next design goal.

Curtain Time serves Stoneham, Burlington, Lexington, Lynnfield, Lincoln, Medford, Melrose, Newton, North Andover, Reading, Somerville, Wilmington, Woburn, Wellesley, Weston, Winchester, Wakefield, and the greater Boston area. We look forward to hearing from you.