Living Room Faux Wood Blinds
Living Room Wood Blinds
Living Room Cell Shades
Living Room Shutters
Living Room Wood Shutters
Best Blinds for the Living Room: Quick Picks
For glare control without losing the view, choose solar roller shades (3–5% openness). Want a sleek, minimal look? Roller shades in light-filtering or blackout do it with clean lines. Prefer texture? Roman shades add tailored softness. For flexible tilt control, wood or faux wood blinds are classics, while cellular (honeycomb) shades boost comfort with insulation and noise softening.
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Tame Glare - Keep the View
South and west facing windows can wash out your TV and décor. Darker-toned solar shades cut glare and UV while preserving daytime views. If you need more light control and occasional darkness, pair a light-filtering roller with a second blackout shade on the same window frame opening or choose a zebra (sheer/solid) shade to fine-tune light with a single treatment.
Privacy & Energy Comfort
Evening privacy is easy with room-darkening rollers, lined Romans, or cellular shades that also help stabilize temperatures. For street-facing windows, top-down/bottom-up cellular keeps privacy at eye level while letting in sky light above, perfect for open-plan living rooms.
Finishes, Safety & Smart Control
Match your palette with woven textures, matte neutrals, or woodgrains that echo your floors and trim. Choose cordless for a clean, child-safe profile, or go with motorized blinds for one-touch control, schedules, and voice scenes (e.g., “Movie Night” lowers shades to your favorite setting). For wide spans and sliders, consider panel track or multiple blinds on one headrail to keep everything aligned.
Living Room Blinds - FAQs
What are the best blinds for the living room if I have a lot of glare?
How can I get privacy at night but still enjoy light by day in my living room?
Are faux wood blinds good for living rooms with kids and pets?
Which living room window coverings help with energy efficiency and comfort?
What looks the most modern—rollers, Romans, or blinds with slats?
How do I cover a wide living room window or sliding door gracefully?
Inside mount or outside mount for living room blinds—what’s better?
Can I automate living room shades and use voice control or schedules?
What colors and textures work best with living room décor and furniture?
What’s the easiest living room window treatment to clean?
Do I need blackout in the living room or is light-filtering enough?
Can I layer blinds with curtains for a finished living room look?
A living room is a great place for reading, entertainment, and other activities. The time we spend in our homes with loved ones and friends is very important. You might want a plantation shutter to provide a more authentic look. Likewise, you might choose to go with a great looking horizontal blind. Living room window treatments are a huge part of your living room's decor. These window shades allow for light control and privacy. Window coverings fr your living areas are just as important as your dining room window treatments or bathroom window treatments. It is important to select the right window treatments for your home. Blinds Chalet has put this page together to assist you with your living room blinds purchase. Blinds Chalet offers many custom window shades, blinds, and shutters.
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