Window Treatments for Sliding Doors

Luminette® Privacy Sheers

Large and expansive, sliding doors are often a focal point in a room. Which is part of why it’s important that you choose the right window treatment to cover yours. It’s also important because the slider is an area that can let in cold air in the winter and hot air in the summer—treating the slider will help regulate your room’s temperature. If you need to cover your sliding door, speak with a trained professional at Window Products serving Branford. We’ll be happy to help you find the right solution for your home. [Read more…]

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Dual-Function Window Treatment or Room Divider

Skyline® Gliding Window Panels as Room Divider

Sliding panels, also known as sliding screens, gliding window panels, or panel track blinds, were created to cover patio doors and large windows. Because each panel glides fluidly on its own track, it didn’t take long for people to realize that they were more than just a great window treatment option. We now see sliding panels being used as a creative room divider or closet-door replacement. [Read more…]

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Dual-Function: Window Treatment or Room Divider

Skyline® Gliding Window Panels

Skyline® Gliding Window Panels

Sliding panels, also known as sliding screens, gliding window panels, or panel track blinds, were created to cover patio doors and large windows. Because each panel glides fluidly on its own track, it didn’t take long for people to realize that they were more than just a great window treatment option. We now see sliding panels being used as a creative room divider or closet-door replacement. As your local Hunter Douglas dealer serving Connecticut, at Window Products, we carry the innovative Skyline® Gliding Window Panels and Duette® Honeycomb with Vertiglide™ honeycomb shade that both work very well in this non-traditional way.

Vertical Honeycomb Shades

Honeycomb shades entered the market in the 80s to replace the mini-blind. At first only a horizontal window covering, honeycomb shades didn’t immediately offer a solution for large windows or patio doors. Then people with honeycomb shades on their windows starting asking for a complementary look for their larger windows and doors, so Hunter Douglas created a vertical option. [Read more…]

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