Basswood, also known as Linden, is a hardwood which is common in the temperate latitudes of the northern hemisphere. The timber used by the blind industry is generally supplied from North America where it is harvested in large quantities around the Great Lakes area.
Native Americans used parts of this tree to make rope, thread and fabric. The timber is relatively soft for a hardwood, has low strength properties but is light and has good dimensional stability. Being light in colour with no resins, it lends itself perfectly to accepting stains of various colours. Basswood's grain structure is very fine, not as prominent as Western Red Cedar, this give the blind a more uniform, even appearance.
They are more scratch and dent resistant than cedar, which can be an advantage in a home with young children. These blinds never need re-painting and their smooth rich surfaces are easily cleaned with a duster, or at worst a damp cloth with mild detergent.
Our basswood blinds are constructed using the same components as our Cedar Blinds:
50 x 65 mm metal head box (Not Plastic)
Metal cord tilter mechanism gear box (no cheap wands with plastic gear box)
6.2 mm square solid tilt rod - not hollow tube
Quality polyester string ladder and lift cord
Solid metal cord lock - not plastic framed
Round edged bottom rail - not a rebated dust catcher
Our timber slats have a rich coating of two base coats and one top coat of UV cured paints.
We do not skimp on this coating.
Our Basswood blinds are a beautiful decoration for your house and a true VALUE in the field of winow furnishings. They add a warm and inviting look to any decor, insulate your home and are available in four colours:
Wood Blind Factory delivers to New South Wales, Australian Captial Territory, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia