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Window Treatments for Patio and Sliding-Glass Doors

by Linda Palm October 4, 2022October 4, 2022
written by Linda Palm October 4, 2022October 4, 2022

Why leave patio or sliding-glass doors bare when you can add window treatments? Doing so gives you a trifecta of benefits: you can manage natural light, create privacy when you want it, as well as add a layer of insulation over the glass. And when it comes to options, you’ll find you aren’t limited in styles, materials, or colors, making it easy to find a look that complements your interiors. Here are four styles to get you started:

  • Vertical Blinds: Available in vinyl, fabric and aluminum, vertical blinds are a popular window treatment for slidingglass and patio doors. They’re available in lots of materials and colors to choose from and they have minimal stack back, maximizing your view.
  • Vertical Cellular Shades: Incredibly energy-efficient, the unique honeycomb construction of cellular shades traps air in distinct pockets, creating an extra layer of insulation for year-round comfort.
  • Vertical Sheer Shades: Vertical sheers pair the functionality of vertical blinds with the classic elegance of drapery. They feature soft fabric vanes attached to a sheer fabric; when you open the vanes, the shades beautifully diffuse natural light, creating a soft ambiance in a room.
  • Woven Wood Shades: Crafted from natural woods, bamboo, reeds and grasses, woven wood shades add warmth and character to a space, while filtering sunlight beautifully.

If you are considering home renovations or remodeling, make sure to visit Window to Design online at windowtodesign.com to schedule a preliminary one-hour consultation, free of charge, or call Linda Palm at (480) 207-6450. Graciela Coronado can be reached directly at (480) 993-9090, or email at sales@360designaz.com.

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