2" Hardwood Cordless Horizontal Blinds
Real hardwood warmth and refined character. Expertly crafted for timeless style, smooth cordless control, and beautiful light modulation, these cordless horizontal blinds elevate any classic or contemporary space.
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Product Information
Real hardwood. Unmistakable warmth.
Our 2" Hardwood Cordless Horizontal Blinds are the top of our wood collection, made from 100% genuine hardwood rather than an imitation of it. Real grain runs through every slat, so no two are identical, and the stains sink into the timber the way they do on fine furniture: with depth, variation, and a glow that printed finishes never quite reach.
Each blind is custom-made to your window, finished with a matching hardwood valance, and operated by a smooth cordless lift with no visible cords anywhere.
Key Features and Benefits
- 100% Hardwood Construction: Made from real hardwood for natural beauty, strength, and long-lasting durability.
- 2" Slats: Classic and functional design that offers excellent light control with a clean, streamlined look.
- Matching 3 1/4" Hardwood Valance: Includes a coordinating valance that adds a refined, finished touch to the blinds, cut from the same wood and stained to match.
- Cordless Operation: Smooth lift system with no visible cords, for a cleaner look and a safer window around children and pets.
- Naturally Lightweight: Real wood is significantly lighter than faux wood, making these easier to raise and better suited to large windows.
- Genuine Grain Variation: Every slat carries its own figure and character, so the finished blind has the depth of real furniture.
A Stain for Every Room
The collection spans the full range of furniture-grade finishes, grouped roughly into four directions:
- Whites and creams: Simply White, Winter White, White Swan, Summer White, Fresh Cream, and Morning Fog, for bright, trim-matched, and coastal interiors.
- Light naturals: Raw Almond, Spring Fawn, and Amber, warm and airy tones that keep a room feeling open.
- Rich browns: Cordovan, Clove, Chipotle, Mulled Wine, and Earth, the classic stained-wood territory that pairs with hardwood floors and traditional furniture.
- Greys and blacks: Genuine Grey, Grey Heron, Earl Grey, and Black Swan, for contemporary and dramatic rooms.
Pro Tip: Real wood stains read differently against real flooring, and a photograph cannot show you grain. Order free samples (up to 10, shipped free) and lay them directly on your floor and against your trim before choosing.
Hardwood or Faux Wood? An Honest Answer
We make both, and neither is simply better. The right choice comes down to the room:
| Feature | Real Hardwood (this blind) | Faux Wood |
|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Genuine grain, unique to every slat | Consistent embossed woodgrain |
| Weight | Light, ideal for wide and tall windows | Heavier, best on standard windows |
| Humidity | Can warp in steam and damp, so avoid bathrooms | Moisture-resistant, made for kitchens and baths |
| Care | Dry dusting only | Wipe clean with a damp cloth |
| Best Rooms | Living rooms, bedrooms, studies, dining rooms | Kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, rentals |
Covering a humid room, or working to a tighter budget? Our faux wood line delivers the same look in moisture-resistant composite: see the flagship 2" Signature Cordless Faux Wood Blinds for the richest finishes, or the best-value 2" Classic Cordless Faux Wood Blinds in Woodtone.
Many homes use both, running hardwood through the living areas and faux wood in the kitchen and bathrooms, choosing coordinating stains so the whole house reads as one scheme.
Caring for Real Wood
Hardwood blinds ask very little, but they do ask for the right kind of attention. Dust with a soft cloth, a feather duster, or a vacuum brush attachment. Avoid water, sprays, and household cleaners, which can raise the grain or dull the finish. Keep them out of consistently damp rooms, and they will hold their color and stay straight for decades.
Sizing, Fit & Installation
- Custom Made: Cut to your exact window measurements.
- Mount Options: Inside mount for a recessed look (minimum 1 7/8" depth for cordless), or outside mount to make a window appear larger.
- Valance: The matching 3 1/4" hardwood valance is included; a 3" white aluminum fascia is available as an alternative.
- Optional Motorization: Available, with a Smart Hub for app and voice control.
- Tolerances: Width +/- 1/8"; height + 1" or - 0".
- Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty on components, with 5-year coverage on motorization.
Available size ranges are confirmed in the configurator above.
Factory-Direct Since 1993
More than 30 years building custom window treatments and shipping them straight from the factory, which is how genuine hardwood stays affordable: you pay for the material and the craftsmanship, not a showroom. Every order includes:
- MeasureSafe™ Guarantee: Add MeasureSafe™ at checkout and if you mismeasure, we'll remake your blinds free. You only cover shipping.
- Free Shipping: Ships freight-free anywhere in the 48 contiguous United States.
- Fast Turnaround: Custom-made and shipped within approximately 7 business days.
Nothing looks quite like the real thing. Order your free samples, then configure your custom size above.
Product Specifications
- Factory deduction of 1/8" may be applied by factory to account for roller mechanism.
- Factory deduction of 1/4" may be applied by factory to account for valance type.
- No Valance (Standard Open Roller): Cordless (1 7/8"), Continuous Cord Loop (2 7/16"), Motorized (2 1/4")
- Cassette Valance with Fabric Insert: Cordless (1 9/16"), Continuous Cord Loop (1 9/16")
- Aluminum Fascia (3", White): Continuous Cord Loop (2 1/2"), Motorized (2 1/2")
- No Valance (Standard Open Roller): Cordless (2 1/4"), Continuous Cord Loop (3 1/14"), Motorized (2 15/16")
- Cassette Valance with Fabric Insert: Cordless (3 15/16"), Continuous Cord Loop (3 15/16")
- Aluminum Fascia (3", White): Continuous Cord Loop (3 1/8"), Motorized (3 1/8")
- 3" Aluminum Fascia in White (not available with cordless lift).
- Cassette Valance with matching fabric insert (not available with motorization).
- Limited lifetime warranty on components
- 5-year warranty on motorization components
How to Measure & Install
Taking accurate measurements is straightforward. Let us walk you through the process!
To ensure a perfect fit, keep these essential pointers in mind:
- Always use a metal measuring tape for the best accuracy; fabric tapes can stretch and lead to errors.
- If your width measurement falls on a 1/16" or 1/32" mark, round down to the nearest 1/8".
- If your height measurement lands on a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round up to the closest 1/8".
- Always consult the Product Specifications for the product you are measuring for. If you have questions, we will be happy to help!
Instructions for Inside Mounted Hardwood Blinds
Depth Requirements: For an inside mount, you'll need to make sure the window frame is deep enough to accommodate the hardwood blind. Refer to the Product Specifications for minimum depths depending on your chosen valance option.
Measuring the width
- The width measurement is found by measuring the inside of the window frame in three locations: the top, middle, and bottom.
- Choose the smallest of these measurements.
- If you get a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round down to the nearest 1/8".
- That's your width for your hardwood blinds.
Measuring the height
- The height measurement is found by measuring the inside of the window frame in three locations: the left, center, and right.
- Choose the largest of these measurements.
- If you get a 1/16" or 1/32" increment, round up to the nearest 1/8".
- That's your height for your hardwood blinds.
Instructions for Outside Mounted Hardwood Blinds
An outside mount sits outside of the window and the window frame. Because it is meant to cover the entire space of the window, you'll need to make some additions to the measurements to make sure you order the right size. Please follow the instructions below.
Measuring the width
- Measure the width of the area you want the shade to cover across the top.
- We suggest adding at least 4 inches to the width (2 inches per side) to minimize light gaps.
- That's your width for your hardwood blinds.
Measuring the height
- Measure the height from where you want the headrail to sit down to the window sill or desired length.
- We suggest adding at least 4 inches to the height (2 inches top, 2 inches bottom).
- That's your height for your hardwood blinds.
For detailed step-by-step instructions with videos, visit our Measuring Guide Hub.