Woven Wood Shades

By Hunter Douglas

Hunter Douglas Woven Wood Shades

Crafted from natural fibers, the Provenance® collection of woven wood shades brings texture and dimension to the design of your home. Our team at Custom Shades would love to show you the beauty of these woven blinds.

Key Features Of Woven Shades
  • Woven with Bamboo, Wood, Grasses and Reeds
  • Natural Fibers Filter Light
  • Wide Range of Weave Patterns
  • Varying Color-ways

Optional Enhancements

  • Dual Shades Offer Secondary Cellular Shade
  • Liners Available for Added Light Control
  • Motorized and Cordless Available
  • Tailored to Fit Angled Windows
Control Options
 

Smart Automated Control Automated Shades
Enjoy convenient control with  motorized roman shades with an app, remote or smart device.
Push Pull Control Push/Pull
Raise and lower the cordless woven shades with the LiteRise® system.
Motorized Wand Control Retractable Cord
Adjust woven shades with a short cord that retracts after use.

Woven Blind Liners

Enjoy soft, filtered light with woven wood shades. For rooms where you need more light control, there are optional liners. One liner still allows light to filter, but offers more control. For rooms where room darkening is important, an opaque liner can be selected for specific windows to block light from entering.

Cellular Dual Shade

Woven wood shades have not always had an energy efficient option. Now, this collection is available with a secondary cellular shade, operating independently of the stylish front shade. Two shades on one headrail, allowing you to control the light in a range from filtered light to blocked light and heat.

Variety of Natural Fibers

Bamboo, grasses, reeds and wood…these woven wood shades feature beautiful textured details–each material collection appearing different from the next. The textures create dimension and style, resulting in a high-end look in your Ontario home.

Drapery Layers

A stunning window treatment trend, layering woven blinds with draperies creates gorgeous design and additional benefits. The window shade provides light control and privacy, while the drapery increases the light control and energy efficiency. When not closed, drapes frame the window and add height to the look of your home.