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  2. How to Choose the Right Blinds for Your Home, According to ...

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    Wooden blinds are standard Venetian or mini blinds that are made from wood or bamboo. These types of blinds are more expensive than plastic but are more durable for high-traffic rooms. Wooden ...

  3. Window blind - Wikipedia

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    Faux wood is also known by the trade name Plaswood (a portmanteau of plastic & wood). Made of a composite of man-made materials and natural wood particles, faux wood can be a less expensive choice than natural wood. These blinds have become more popular as the products have matured, becoming cheaper and more versatile at the same time offering ...

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    Place it in a stylish pot or even a woven seagrass basket, and top the faux soil with a little bit of real soil to make the illusion even more realistic. $90 at Wayfair 10.

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    Faux Wood Mini Table Lamp White - Threshold A little light goes a long way: Add this mini table lamp to the dim corner in your living room or place it on your bedside table for reading at night.

  6. Faux painting - Wikipedia

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    Graining, wood graining, or faux bois (French for "fake wood") is often used to imitate exotic or hard-to-find wood varieties. Trompe-l'œil , "fool the eye" in French, is a realistic painting technique often used in murals, and to create architectural details as well as depth and 3 dimensionality.

  7. Solid wood - Wikipedia

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    However, "wood solids" is a term of art. The "wood solids" are simply plywood, or another engineered wood product. In the US, the Federal Trade Commission doesn't allow furniture to be advertised as made of "solid wood" unless all exposed surfaces are in fact solid wood. [1] [2] Solid wood is expensive. Engineered wood (often advertised as wood ...