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How to Pick the Perfect Blinds for Georgia's Humid Climate

Blinds in Georgia

Georgia humidity destroys the wrong window treatments.


You've probably seen it. Wooden blinds that warp. Fabric that develops mildew. Metal that corrodes. The wrong material in a bathroom or kitchen becomes a problem fast.


Here's what works in our climate:


Faux wood blinds are your best friend. They look like real wood. They feel substantial. They don't warp, crack, or split when humidity spikes. You can use them in bathrooms, kitchens, and anywhere else moisture is an issue.


Vinyl blinds handle humidity well. They're affordable and practical. Perfect for rental properties or spaces where you need something functional without breaking the bank.


Aluminum blinds work great in high-moisture areas. They don't rust if you get quality ones with a baked enamel finish. They're easy to clean and nearly indestructible.


Cellular shades with moisture-resistant fabrics are smart for Georgia homes. They insulate against heat and handle humidity better than standard fabric shades. Look for ones specifically rated for high-moisture environments.


Real wood blinds are beautiful. We install plenty of them. Just keep them out of bathrooms and away from windows that get direct rain exposure.


Custom blinds Athens professionals at More Than Blinds help you pick the right material for each window. We know which products hold up in Georgia's climate. We've seen what works and what fails.


The right blinds last for years without warping, fading, or falling apart. The wrong ones become an expensive mistake.


Want expert advice for your specific home? Call More Than Blinds. We'll walk through your space and recommend exactly what will work best.


📍 Visit Us: 2595 Atlanta Highway, Athens, GA 30606


🕐 Hours: 9 am - 5 pm - Monday - Friday // 10 am - 2 pm - Saturday


📞 Call: 706.850.1596



🔗 Visit our website: https://www.MoreThanBlindsOfGA.com

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