Bali Wood Blinds For All Budgets
When it comes to decorating your home, the little things are as important as the big things, especially when bringing a room's look together. While the art you hang on the wall and the furniture you choose are both important, equally important is the window dressings you choose. While they may seem like a small touch, they can really stand out when they don't match a rooms decor; likewise, they can really enhance the look of a room when they are well chosen. Let's take a look at a few different types of Bali wood blinds, which are really popular when creating an Indy feel.
If you are on a budget, and don't want to spend a lot of money on window dressings, faux Bali wood blinds are a great option. Target offers their Bali Wood Grain 2" Vinyl Blinds for $14.99, a very affordable price. With 2" wide slats, ease of cleaning due to being made of vinyl, and easy assembly, these blinds are a great option for those on a budget. They are available both in store, and from Kmart.com, which allows you to either ship it directly to your local K-Mart, or to your home for a minimal shipping charge.
If you aren't necessarily on a budget, and don't mind spending a little bit of extra money on the real thing, then Blinds.com offers a beautiful option. Their Northern Heights 1" Bali wood blinds come in eighteen different finishes, allowing you to choose blinds that will compliment your decorating scheme. Also available in 2" blinds, these are made out of real Bali wood, and ship free for most orders according to the website. The hardware is all color coordinated, so that no matter what finish you choose, your blinds will match.
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Not only do blinds provide shade for the rooms in your home, they can give your rooms a polished look when they are coordinated. Whether you prefer to spend $14.99, $137, or somewhere in between, there are Bali wood blinds to match your budget. Check your local home improvement stores or check online retailers, but be sure to find blinds that you love, and that match your room's look.
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