Wide Windows, Defined
Wide windows and sliding glass doors have come a long way. In fact, today a window isn't considered wide until its width surpasses 60 inches.
The options for how you use or outfit those wide windows has also grown. After all, these windows and doors are often the focal point of a room. Wide windows open your home to sweeping, scenic views and generous amounts of daylight. And the popularity of open concept floor plans makes finding a way to work them into your décor more important than ever.
Whole Home Coordination
With more matching colors available than ever before across other categories (including solar, roller, and pleated), coordinating window treatments in your entire home is easier and increasingly more on trend.
Innovative Applications
With recent events moving us toward shared spaces, multifunctional rooms, and home offices, wide window treatments have taken on new, unexpected purposes—room dividers, closet door applications, and more.
Beyond Vertical Blinds
Vertical blinds are still the most popular window treatment option for patio doors, but other categories are quickly rising in the ranks, including shutters and solar/roller shades. Learn more about these categories below.