Traditional Blackout Blinds

Blackout blinds are easy to install in a traditional room style. The great thing about traditional blackout blinds is that you can choose any stain color. If you’re looking for a traditional room, stay away from painted blinds, they won’t give you the warmth and style stained traditional blackout blinds will give you.

The biggest thing about traditional style is that everything is classic. Traditional rooms are comfortable because the furniture is familiar and rooms are decorated in warm colors. Traditional design is meant to be warm, understated, and homey. Smooth lines and gentle curves are prized and the horizontal lines of traditional blackout blinds help your eye rest.

To choose the best traditional blackout blinds, you should choose a stain that matches the other wood tones in your room. Unlike contemporary or modern design, where you can choose a complimentary wood color, you want to make sure the stain you choose matches your existing pieces as closely as possible.

Routeless Traditional Blackout Blinds

Traditional blackout blinds with a routeless ladder option are great for a traditionally styled room. The clean, simple, and uninterrupted lines of routeless traditional blackout blinds give your room a classic look with understated blinds.

Traditional Blackout Blinds with Cloth Tapes

If you’re looking for traditional blackout blinds with cloth tapes, you have a few choices. You can choose to have cloth tapes in a similar color of your traditional blackout blinds so they blend in and make a subtle vertical line, or you can choose cloth tapes in a complimentary shade to the décor in your room. You have a lot of choices with traditional blackout blinds with cloth tapes.

Traditional Blackout Blinds We Suggest

While we can’t suggest a specific stain for your traditional blackout blinds or color in cloth tapes, since it is completely dependent on the wood stains and colors in your traditionally styled room, you should consider the following products. Please keep in mind that colors vary on computer monitors, so to get an exact match you should order a sample swatch before ordering your final blinds. Remember, all sample colors are free!