Window Treatments for Sliding Glass Doors

Window Treatments for Sliding Glass Doors Can Be a Great Creative Showcase In Your Home

Sliding glass doors provide a wonderful panoramic view from your home to the great outdoors. Window treatments for sliding glass doors are large in scope and can dominate a room. They should be selected with both appearance and ease of use in mind. You can shop for window treatments for sliding glass doors in home building centers, interior decorating stores, and online at websites that represent either one brand or all brands with a competitive pricing option. Each option has its advantage. It is easy to shop online and go from manufacturer to manufacturer without the drive time or the cost of fuel. Before you purchase or decide on anything, feel free to read all the related material on the site to give you a much better understanding about window treatments.

Choosing a Window Treatment for Home Improvement: Blinds, Shutters or Shades?

Fireside Tab Top 160-Inch-by-84-Inch Patio Door Thermal Insulated DrapesWhen you are choosing window treatments for sliding glass doors, you need to think about how often those doors are used for entrance and exit, and consider how much illumination you desire from them. You want to keep a balanced proportion with your treatment of these windows. Do you want them to be the center of attention in your room? Are they “off center” in the room? Will they distract from another special part or focal point of the room like a fireplace, or other architectural features which also have some character?

 

Window treatments for sliding glass doors have various purposes. The large expanse of glass allows a lot of heat gain and loss, so one function of the window treatments will be insulation, these can be achieved using pleated shades or sheers. The window will need to be covered to keep a room warm in winter and cool in the summer. Another need will be privacy but if the door does not open to a public area, then this will not be so pressing. Window treatments for sliding glass doors also can be purely and simply for beauty. If the latter is the case then curtains could be an option. Just ensure that if you decide to take this route that there is enough slack to allow for light to enter.

 

A sliding glass door that does not need to be covered for privacy, light control or insulation can be topped with a fabric drape or a solid cornice or valance. Other options are fabric drapes that are on traverse rods and can be moved to one side to use the window as an entrance. That same time of horizontal traverse movement is available on vertical blinds. These are slatted window coverings that work by means of a pull chain to be moved out of the way. They can also be rotated to allow more or less light and view. Shutters are a practical option too as they allow you to let in light by simply opening and closing the shutters. The major disadvantage is that they are fixed so you cannot move them to reveal the whole window.

 

 

Redi Shade 1617201 Black Out Pleated Shade 36-by-72-Inch, 6-Pack

What Kind of Window Treatments for Sliding Glass Doors Do I need for Privacy?

Sliding doors are great when you need sunlight and want the whole room to be illuminated. If you want privacy there are several options available. Firstly, you need to ask yourself what kind of privacy you need! Do you want to be able to look outdoors and see the views from your window and let the light in during the day? If you want complete seclusion then honeycomb shades, vertical cellular shades and vertical blinds are perfect for this. Honeycomb shades with room darkening colors or ‘blackout blinds’ would be absolutely ideal as they also allow heating to be regained in the room.

 

For partial privacy, there are light filtering /opaque blinds that are a great option if you want light to still enter the room. Sheers allows you to let in the most light with the least amount of privacy. Pleated shades offer great insulation to your room so that may also be a consideration.

 

Solid Grommet Top Thermal Insulated Blackout Curtain 84" Length 1 Pair

Shall I go for Horizontal or Vertical Window Blinds?

If you choose shades that pull up or horizontal blinds, consider the width of the window treatments for the sliding glass doors. When you use horizontal blinds as window treatments on sliding glass doors the window treatment becomes very heavy. Pull cords are subject to breaking and the shades will require someone with at least a little muscle to pull them up. This is compensated for if there are multiple units of the pull shades. A two pane door looks best with two shades. One with four panes would work well with four shades. Either type of shade looks well when accented by fabric along the top in the form of valances, cornices or drapery hardware such as a rod. Window treatments for sliding glass doors make a huge decorating statement, be certain to choose a look you love that sets off the rest of your beautiful décor.

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