Seattle Blinds specializes in Hunter Douglas Woven Wood Vertical Blinds, bringing natural texture and organic warmth to large windows and sliding doors throughout the greater Seattle area. Our design consultants help homeowners in Ballard, Fremont, Phinney Ridge, and the greater King County region find the perfect woven material to complement their Pacific Northwest home aesthetic.
Book NowHunter Douglas Woven Wood Verticals feature natural materials including grasses, reeds, jute, and bamboo woven into elegant vanes that bring the outdoors in, a design philosophy that resonates deeply with Seattle's nature-inspired interior style. The textured vanes filter light beautifully, casting soft, dappled patterns across your room that complement the Pacific Northwest's lush, forested surroundings.
Available in dozens of natural weaves, textures, and tones, Hunter Douglas Woven Wood Verticals offer a level of variety that suits every taste from rustic Craftsman homes in West Seattle to contemporary open-plan residences in Redmond and Kirkland. Each material is carefully selected for durability and consistent light filtering performance in Northwest conditions.
As a Hunter Douglas certified dealer proudly serving Seattle and the surrounding Puget Sound region, Seattle Blinds provides expert guidance on woven material selection, custom sizing, and professional installation. Our team ensures every Woven Wood Vertical system is measured and installed precisely, with Hunter Douglas's warranty protection backing your investment.
Book NowWoven Wood Vertical Blinds make a striking design statement on the oversized windows and glass walls common in newer Seattle construction and lake-view homes throughout Mercer Island, Bellevue, and Medina. The organic textures and earthy tones create a connection to nature that feels especially at home in the Pacific Northwest's forested, water-surrounded landscape.
The natural fibers in Woven Wood Verticals provide moderate UV filtering that protects Seattle home interiors from sun-related fading during the bright summer months while maintaining a warm, softly lit ambiance. Layer them with drapery panels for added light control and insulation during Seattle's cool, rainy winters without sacrificing their organic visual appeal.