Woven wood shades bring in the relaxed beauty of natural materials while giving your windows a softer, more organic look than standard blinds or shades.
Custom Woven Wood Shades for Natural Texture, Warmth & Filtered Light
Woven Wood Shades • Bamboo / Reeds / Grasses • Privacy & Blackout Liners • Professional Installation
Natural texture and warmth that works beautifully in living spaces and bedrooms
Liner options for better privacy and light control
Professional installation for better fit, cleaner folds, and smoother operation
Serving Wisconsin and Illinois. Call Wisconsin (414) 299-9099 or Illinois (773) 207-5743.
Are woven wood shades the right fit for your room?
Woven wood shades are usually the best fit when you want:
Natural texture and a more organic, design-forward look
A warmer, softer feel than roller or solar shades
A shade that filters light beautifully during the day
A window treatment that pairs well with layered interiors and natural materials
Woven wood shades are usually not the first choice when:
You want the most minimal, clean-lined shade possible
You need easy wipe-clean performance in mess-prone areas
Privacy or blackout performance matters more than natural texture
Quick recommendation
Living rooms → Excellent fit
Bedrooms → Strong fit with lining
Dining rooms → Excellent fit
Home offices → Strong fit
Kitchens / high-mess spaces → Compare carefully with Roller Shades
Want a cleaner, simpler option? Explore Roller / Solar Shades
Why homeowners choose woven wood shades
Woven wood shades are popular because they add visual warmth and texture that many other treatments can’t match. Materials like bamboo, reeds, grasses, and jute create a relaxed, layered look that feels more natural and more elevated than a basic flat shade.
What you get with Better Blinds Plus:
Guidance on material, weave, and room fit
Recommendations based on privacy, light control, and design priorities
Options for privacy or blackout liners where available
Accurate measuring for inside-mount or outside-mount installation
Professional installation and final walkthrough
What makes woven wood shades different?
Natural material texture
Woven woods bring organic variation and warmth that gives the room more depth and character.
Filtered daylight
Unlined woven shades soften natural light and reduce glare while keeping the room bright.
Flexible privacy options
Adding a privacy or blackout liner can make woven woods work in more private or light-sensitive rooms.
Design versatility
They work especially well in earthy, coastal, transitional, modern organic, and relaxed interiors.
Choosing the right woven wood shades
Natural material options
Common woven wood materials include bamboo, reeds, grasses, and jute-like fibers. The biggest difference is usually the texture, openness of the weave, and how much natural light comes through.
Helper line:
Tighter weaves usually provide a little more privacy and a more refined look. Looser weaves often feel more casual and let in more filtered light.
Liner options matter
Unlined
Best for soft daylight, visible natural texture, and a more open feel.
Privacy Liner
Best when you want a soft glow with stronger privacy.
Blackout Liner
Best for bedrooms or rooms where privacy and light reduction matter most.
Important note:
Only keep specific liner or control claims live if the current supplier/product line supports them.
Popular upgrade options
Cordless operation
A cleaner look with fewer visible controls, plus a safer option for homes with kids and pets.
Motorized operation
Helpful for hard-to-reach windows or added convenience in everyday use.
Edge banding
A decorative border option that can create a more finished, custom look.
Woven wood shades vs Roman shades and roller shades
Woven Wood Shades
Best for: natural texture, warmth, and a relaxed organic look
Roman Shades
Best for : softer fabric styling and a more tailored decorative appearance
Roller Shades
Best for : the cleanest, simplest, most minimal functional look
Decision note:
If your top priority is natural texture and a more organic finish, woven wood shades usually win. If you want soft fabric styling, Roman shades may fit better. If you want the simplest function-first look, roller shades are often the better choice.
Best rooms for woven wood shades
Living room
A great place to use woven woods for warmth, texture, and softly filtered daylight.
Bedroom
A strong fit when paired with a privacy or blackout liner for stronger light control.
Dining room
An excellent choice for adding natural materials and a more elevated, layered design feel.
Home office
Works well when you want softer filtered light and a more design-forward look than many standard shades.
How getting custom woven wood shades works
Step 1 — Consultation
We learn your goals for privacy, light control, style, and budget.
Step 2 — Material + liner selection
We help you choose the right weave, natural material look, and liner option for the room.
Step 3 — Measure & order
Precise measurements are taken for the correct fit and mount style.
Step 4 — Professional installation
Your shades are installed, aligned, and tested for smooth operation and clean appearance.
Want pricing first? Request a Free Quote.
Recent woven wood shades projects
Room: Living room
Material : Bamboo
Goal : Texture
Result : Cleaner fit, softer light, elevated natural look
Location : Milwaukee County
Get a free quote for custom woven wood shades
Tell us about your room, window count, and whether you want an unlined, privacy-lined, or blackout-lined woven shade. We’ll help you choose the right option and handle measuring + installation.
Prefer phone? Wisconsin (414) 299-9099 or Illinois (773) 207-5743.
Email us at info@betterblindsplus.com
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Woven wood shades are typically made from natural materials like bamboo, reeds, grasses, and similar woven fibers.
Yes. They remain popular because they bring natural texture, warmth, and a relaxed organic look that works well in many interiors.
They can, but privacy depends on the weave and whether you add a privacy or blackout liner.
Yes. Depending on the product line, blackout liner options may be available for stronger privacy and light control.
Yes, especially when paired with a privacy or blackout liner for better light control.
Woven woods focus more on natural texture and organic materials. Roman shades focus more on fabric softness and a more tailored decorative feel.
Some woven wood shade options can be motorized. Ask during your consultation about current availability.
Yes. We provide professional measuring and installation to help ensure the best fit, cleaner appearance, and smooth operation.