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Pros and Cons of the 6 Most Popular Window Treatments

Every window treatment has pros and cons. Depending on your criteria (aesthetics, cost, light control), some choices may suit you better than others.
Wood Blinds
Pros:
- Sophisticated but less expensive than wood shutters
- Durable and attractive
- Made from cherry, walnut, oak, basswood and other hardwoods
- Rich grain, UV-resistant painted or stained finish
- Plain or patterned tapes
- Also available in woven wood and shaped venetian or vertical blinds
Cons:
- Not good in areas with moisture
- More expensive than some other window treatments
Plantation Shutters
Pros:
- Classic elegance
- Insulating
- Wood, faux wood or eco-friendly composite
- Variety of finishes
Cons:
- Higher cost
- Wood not good in areas with moisture
Faux Wood Blinds
Pros:
- Look of wood
- Fraction of the price of wood
- More durable than wood, and tolerate scratches and humidity better
- UV-resistant PVC minimizes warping and peeling
- Painted faux wood, painted textured colors, stained colors
- Clear view of outdoors when open, privacy when closed
- Available cordless
Cons:
- Heavier than wood: not good for large windows if you will be opening and closing frequently
- Cannot be restained to a different color
Cellular (Honeycomb) Shades
Pros:
- Great style
- Easy operation
- Affordable
- Excellent light control
- Insulating
- Single or double cell
- Varied opacity from light-filtering to blackout
- Varied materials
- Top-down or bottom-up controls; can have two different colors such as a lighter color for the top and darker for bottom
- Cordless, continuous loop or motorized
Cons:
- Not as durable as other options
- Difficult to control light and clean
Mini Blinds (Aluminum Blinds)
Pros:
- Low-cost
- Easy to operate, clean and customize
- Lightweight
- Fit most windows
- Made from long-lasting, durable materials
- Components are comprised of heavy-duty stamped metal and injection-molded plastic; aluminum alloy slats create a spring reaction that resists dents or bends
Cons:
- Need to be cleaned more often
- Less efficient at keeping in heat
- Slats can be easily damaged
- Blind cords can be a hazard around young children and pets
Roller Shades
Pros:
- Wide variety of colors and patterns
- Easy to clean and operate
- Blackouts versions are great for day sleepers, media rooms
- Available in neutral tones and subtle patterns, vibrant colors and bold prints
- Various control mechanisms
Cons:
- Unsuitable for very narrow windows
- All fabrics have a maximum width which is finite
- Flap in the breeze if window is open
- Not as much privacy
If you choose a top local blinds store like Adler’s Blinds, expert designers will help you make the perfect choice for your home.