Natural shades, also known as woven wood shades or bamboo shades, are made from natural materials such as bamboo, reeds, jute, and grasses. These eco-friendly shades provide a warm and natural look to any room and are perfect for environmentally conscious people. Graber natural shades come in a variety of styles and colours, making them a versatile window treatment option. They can provide a perfect balance of privacy and light filtering while also adding texture and depth to your decor. They are also durable and very easy to maintain. Natural shades can be used alone or layered with other window treatments, such as drapes or valances. They work well in casual and formal settings and can be customized to fit any size or shape window.
Decorators have discovered the unspoiled beauty of natural accents. This gentle, untouched aesthetic invites the balance of the natural world into your environment, connecting you to the colours and textures of the landscape. In keeping with this trend, Graber Tradewinds® Natural Shades are constructed from organic, renewable resources, including bamboo, jute, and grasses. These rustic materials are now featured in Roman shades, sliding panels, and woven natural drapes. With their natural materials and earthy tones, natural shades are a stylish and sustainable option for any home.
● Consider the texture and material of the shade, such as woven wood, bamboo, or grasses, and how it complements the room's decor and furniture.● Natural shades can complement a variety of design styles, from bohemian to coastal to modern minimalist.● Choose a colour that matches or complements the colour scheme of the room. Natural shades typically come in earth tones such as brown, beige, and green.● Use natural shades to add texture and warmth to a room. They work particularly well in rooms with wood floors, stone or brick accents, and other natural elements.● Add a liner or blackout option to increase privacy and light control. This is particularly useful in bedrooms or media rooms.● Mix and match natural shades with other window treatments, such as drapes or valances, for a layered look.