Using Vertical Blinds and Horizontal Blinds Together

Using Vertical Blinds and Horizontal Blinds Together

August 17, 2021 By Hunter Douglas

 

How to Layer Window Treatments
 

If you need horizontal and vertical window coverings for the same room, how do you know what will work well together? The Whole House Solution makes choosing the right products easy by coordinating many of our horizontal coverings with complementary vertical treatments.

 

What’s more, products like Duette® Honeycomb Shades and Provenance® Woven Wood Shades are offered in both horizontal and vertical applications.

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Coordinating Popular Shades, Sheers and Shadings

 

With the most expansive range of fabrics, colors and textures in the industry, Duette® Honeycomb Shades are extremely versatile. They’re also available with the Vertiglide™ operating system, a vertical application perfect for sliding-glass doors or room dividers. Duette shades work well with Sonnette® Cellular Roller Shades and Vignette® Modern Roman Shades because they share coordinating fabrics and colors. And Vignette shades offer an Accents by the Yard™ program, so you can purchase fabrics by the yard to coordinate your complementing window treatments with other accessories in your home.

 

Luminette® Privacy Sheers are vertical fabric vanes available in fabrics and colors that coordinate beautifully with Silhouette® Window Shadings, Vignette Modern Roman Shades and Pirouette® Window Shadings.  And Like Vignette shades, Luminette sheers offer an Accents by the Yard program, so your window coverings can complement pillows, bedding and other décor.

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Designer Shades and Skyline®

 

Our vertical Skyline® Gliding Window Panels share 165 fabrics with our Designer Roller Shades and Designer Screen Shades, making it easy to coordinate vertical and horizontal applications in a single room for a sleek, modern look.

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