2″ Faux Wood Venetian

Classic horizontal slats — precise tilt control

2″ Faux Wood Venetian installation

Popular Materials & Finishes

Alabaster
Warm Oak
Slate

* Swatches shown are representative. We bring physical samples to your consultation to match your space perfectly.

2″ Faux Wood Venetian

The workhorse of interior and covered exterior spaces: wide horizontal slats that tilt to balance privacy, glare, and airflow. Faux wood holds up better than real wood in humid kitchens and baths; we help you pick the right mount and valance.

Highlights

  • Moisture-friendly faux wood options
  • Routeless or corded — your preference
  • Great for standard rectangular openings

Specification sheet

Technical specifications

Faux wood venetian blind detail — slats and headrail
Field notes
  • Slat tilt geometry2″ profile with indexed tilt — glare control without full raise.
  • Headrail & driveRouteless or corded; valance-ready profiles for clean sight lines.
  • Moisture-rated faux woodStable in humid kitchens and baths vs. solid timber movement.
  • Mounting interfaceInside/ outside mount; clearance verified on site before order.

Built for the coast and inland Northwest

PNW Weather-Ready

Durability meets Design.

FeltsCustoms specifies treatments for real Pacific Northwest conditions — not just the showroom wall.

  • UV & solar control

    Fabrics and finishes specified for west-facing glare and summer UV — so interiors stay cooler when the PNW sun finally shows up.

  • Heat retention in winter

    Cellular, layered, and insulated options that cut drafts and keep rooms warmer when the long wet season sets in.

  • Moisture-smart materials

    Faux wood, composites, and exterior-rated systems that stand up to humidity, condensation, and temperature swings.

  • Wind & driving rain

    Mounts and hardware chosen for coastal gusts and sideways rain — installed for real weather, not catalog optimism.

Request a Local Site Measure

On-site measure in Vancouver WA, Portland OR, and nearby — we confirm openings, stack, and hardware before anything is ordered.