One of the most common questions we get is “What do we do with sliding glass doors?!” Here we go over your various options…
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When it comes to choosing window coverings for sliding glass doors, there are several options to consider. The most popular choices include:

  • Vertical blinds: These are a common choice for sliding glass doors. They can be easily mounted and offer a wide range of materials and styles to choose from.
  • Sliding panels: These provide a sleek and modern look. They are made up of large fabric panels that slide on a track system.
  • Sheer curtains: These offer a softer and more elegant look. They allow light to filter through while providing privacy.
  • Shutters: Shutters can be a great option for sliding glass doors. They offer excellent light control and insulation.
  • Roman shades: These are a versatile option that can be customized with various fabrics and patterns.

In conclusion, there are many window coverings to choose from when it comes to sliding glass doors. The best choice depends on personal preference, budget, and the desired look for the space.

FAQs

Q: Can I use regular curtains for sliding glass doors?

A: Regular curtains can be used for sliding glass doors, but it’s important to ensure that they are wide enough to cover the entire door opening.

Q: Do I need to install anything special to hang vertical blinds or sliding panels?

A: Yes, you will need to install a track system that allows the blinds or panels to slide smoothly across the door.

Q: Are there any window coverings that offer both privacy and light control?

A: Yes, both shutters and vertical blinds can offer both privacy and light control. They can be adjusted to allow light in while maintaining privacy.

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39 Comments
  1. Sachin B 1 year ago

    Curtain rods and curtains with sheers. Elegant and you can change them when you like. Also a lot less costly

  2. Tyrone Jones 1 year ago

    0:34 look at the idiot in the center with his left hand in his pocket and right behind him.

  3. wstt4 1 year ago

    Excellent video, thank you. For the sliding panels, in the video it looks like 2.5’ is wasted on the right side (meaning is covered and not openable), is this the minimum that can be wasted for a 12’ wide covering? Can that part be overlapping a wall to the side of the sliding doors so it doesn’t block the windows? Is the track deeper on the far right to stack the panels? And finally, does anyone make a control integrated to Google assistant? Thanks and great video.

  4. FreeThinker611 1 year ago

    What do you call the drapes and track system in your video starting at 1:28? How does the one panel drapery slide past the two inner support brackets? It must work differently than grommet draperies cuz with those, you need a separate drape panel between each support bracket.

  5. Gerry Attrik 1 year ago

    Quality window coNverings?
    Plantaion Shutters?
    Proofreading is important.

    Not professional.

  6. walshy 1 year ago

    Wonderful video Chris! I'll check into your site. Thanks so much.

  7. Casey Wilson 1 year ago

    Smart glass privacy film. Allows 100% image blur at the push of a button or set to change on a timer (8pm at nightetc.)

  8. Brad 1 year ago

    Thanks so much for taking the time to make this video. Very helpful.

  9. Trevor Ward 1 year ago

    What about installing honeycomb shaded up and down like the rest of the windows in the room? I'd prefer the look to be uniform.

  10. Hammad Shabbir 1 year ago

    check this video to get more information about Motorized Roller Blinds? https://www.youtube.com/shorts/77-qD1z7Qz0

  11. M. walker 1 year ago

    Hate them slates.

  12. Jin Liu 1 year ago

    Sliding Panels are so elegant. Thanks for the info!

  13. Gamer Whiz 1 year ago

    Short & sweet with all necessary information. Great review.

  14. dancingflowerify 1 year ago

    Typo: plantation shutters, not plantaion shutters.😃

  15. Tanja Momo 1 year ago

    Thank you for this video. We are building a new home and our back door aka tug away door is 23 feet. I had no idea what to do but the shade on the outside of the Lanai will work perfectly for us😊

  16. Thank you so much for this video

  17. Mr Mao 1 year ago

    We are specialized in producing all kinds of sunshine blinds, rolling blinds, zebra blinds,fabric and ready blinds.

  18. Heather D 1 year ago

    Can you get the bandage shades on one 12' length?

  19. blondre3000 1 year ago

    I had no idea vertical honeycomb existed, and motorized no less. Oh, and whoever invented regular vertical blinds must be in hell right now, why do places insist on using these terrible things.

  20. Tamar Gogokhia 1 year ago

    Hi, thanks for this great video! What’s the material of the drapes? Thanks

  21. Mark Lange 1 year ago

    Gotta say–you've got a few typos in the text in the video, doesn't create a good impression re: attention to detail for an old editor like me!

  22. megatuanis 1 year ago

    Loved this video, clear and to the point, very pleasant presenter. I didn't know there were so many types of (very cool) blinds. What states do you work out of? Do you have free estimates? Thanks.

  23. Rose 🌹 merry 1 year ago

    Thanks I was looking for this information. Thanks

  24. Maciej Fassa 1 year ago

    Dako has some nice window coverings (mostly blinds) they are reasonably cheap and look good.

  25. Pavlos De Jesus 1 year ago

    WELL DONE MAN. CHEERS FROM NY..

  26. Swine-Flew 1 year ago

    Do they make those Between-Glass blinds for sliding glass doors? They look great on front doors.

  27. Dee Val 1 year ago

    I had those side to side panels that stack up. Really liked them, but the top looked unfinished. What can you do to hide that?

  28. V.L. 1 year ago

    This guy has a beautiful bottom 🥰 Should display it more 😁

  29. Thanks, Chris!

  30. Nun Ya 1 year ago

    Sorry I was distracted by your handsomeness. Can you redo the video? 😁

  31. Pat Powell 1 year ago

    Hate verticals with a passion. Sliding panels are wonderful.

  32. tfh5013 1 year ago

    How do I hang draperies with the support hooks in the middle of the rod? Wont those get in the way when I try to slide the drapes open/close?

  33. IrishAnnie 1 year ago

    I use a Roman shade from Hunter Douglas. On each side of the doors I hung an antique swing rod with open panel. I hate to see an empty rod strung across the empty space of the doors.

  34. SentB 1 year ago

    Thanks for these options.

  35. Marcia McMillan 1 year ago

    Keep up the good work. This was exactly what I needed to know.

  36. Lorraine Forte 1 year ago

    I had verticals on my sliding glass doors when I first moved into my condo….awful, cheap looking,then I went eith curtains….just as bad,they looked heavy and dated, then I went with custom made full length shutters,they were expensive, but worth it,best investment ever,timeless and elegant, they transformed the room.

  37. Vonnie 1 year ago

    I like the roller shade.

  38. Christine Terry 1 year ago

    Great video

  39. minnie mouse 1 year ago

    You spelt Plantation wrong.

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