Collection: Dining Room Blinds
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Woven Wood Cordless Top-Down/Bottom-Up ShadesSold out New+1 colorRegular price$89.99Sale price$89.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Wicker-Look Woven Cordless ShadesSold out NewRegular price$102.99Sale price$102.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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2" Cordless Classic Faux Woods WHITESSold out NewRegular price$51.99Sale price$51.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Zebra Room Darkening Roller ShadesSold out NewRegular price$74.99Sale price$74.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Classic Roman ShadesSold out New+23 colorsRegular price$169.99Sale price$169.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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2" Signature Cordless Faux Wood Blinds WoodtoneSold out New+5 colorsRegular price$89.99Sale price$89.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Cordless Woven Wood ShadesSold out New+12 colorsRegular price$52.99Sale price$52.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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2" Premier Cordless Faux Wood BlindsSold out New+8 colorsRegular price$65.30Sale price$65.30Regular priceUnit priceper
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Zebra Light Filtering Roller ShadesSold out New+5 colorsRegular price$67.99Sale price$67.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Basic Roman ShadesSold out New+38 colorsRegular price$133.99Sale price$133.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Affordable Roman ShadesSold out New+43 colorsRegular price$133.99Sale price$133.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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Modern Roman ShadesSold out New+22 colorsRegular price$204.99Sale price$204.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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3 1/2" Woodtone FAUX WOOD PVC Vertical BlindsSold out New+2 colorsRegular price$104.99Sale price$104.99Regular priceUnit priceper
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2" Cordless Classic Faux Woods in WoodtoneSold out NewRegular price$54.99Sale price$54.99Regular priceUnit priceper
Dining Room Blinds & Shades
Finding the right window treatments for a dining room is a challenge.
You’re looking for a balance.
On one hand, your choice needs to pull the room’s aesthetic together. For example, a sleek and modern dining room clashes against bulky and traditional curtains. However, modern shades, such as Roman shades may not be the best choice for a more rustic room.
You also need to consider your budget.
Real wood blinds may look amazing in your dining room, but you may find the price is a little steep. If so, you’ll be better served by budget blinds. But if budget isn’t a problem, you have access to so many choices that it’s often hard to find the right one.
That’s where Factory Direct Blinds come in.
We offer a huge range of window treatments for dining rooms, ranging from beautiful shades to traditional dining room blinds. If you want to create a dramatic dining room space, our stunning Roman shades are a superb choice. For the more traditional look, faux wood blinds from Factory Direct Blinds offer a nice aesthetic while giving your room just enough modernity.
Regardless of the treatment you choose, our blinds offer plenty of benefits for your dining room:
- Complete window coverage that ensures you can dine in peace without worrying about people looking in from the outside.
- Your choice between light filtering and blackout blinds ensures you let as much (or as little) light into your dining room as you want.
- Corded and cordless blinds, with the latter being ideal if you have small children or pets.
- Measuring and installation guides that help you to fit your blinds once you’ve found the choice that works best for you.
At Factory Direct Blinds, we have window treatments for every room in your house. If you’re ready to reinvigorate your dining room with blinds or shades, check out our collection. With such a large choice of styles and designs, you’re sure to find the perfect blinds or window blinds for your dining room.
FAQs
What blinds are best for a dining room window?
Your choice comes down to balancing practicality and design. Many people enjoy using cellular blinds in the dining room due to their light-filtering properties. Others use faux wood blinds or woven wood shades, which block out more light but create a more interesting design aesthetic. Think about the look you want to achieve and how much light you want to enter your dining room when making your choice.
Which look better in dining room curtains vs shades vs blinds?
It depends on the design of your dining room. A nice set of dining room blinds is a versatile choice that can work with almost any room. Shades may be a better option if you want light filtering, with curtains being a good choice for more traditional or larger dining rooms.
What kind of blinds should I get for my dining room windows?
Roman shades are an excellent choice if you have small dining room windows. You may also consider blackout or light-blocking shades, especially if you like to enjoy dinner by candlelight.