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Popular French door shades and blinds for Oregon homeowners

French doors are double doors that feature large glass panes with extend the full length. They usually open outwards, providing wide, attention-grabbing entryways with plenty of brightness. But in Oregon, the weather can change from clear skies to rain quickly. Cindy's & Bolliger Window Fashions helps clients choose window treatments that meet that challenge.

French door shades filtering light in a kitchen near Gresham and Portland, OR

So, which French door shades and blinds are everyone talking about these days?

Our Favorite French Door Shades

  1. Cellular shades: are a versatile option for French doors. They feature a cellular design that traps air, providing insulation to help maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the year in your home. In Oregon's climate, cellular shades can help regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs. They come in a variety of sizes, colors, and opacities.
  2. Roman shades:feature fabrics that fold when raised, creating a tailored appearance that adds sophistication to any room. Roman shades are available in various materials, from light-filtering to blackout. That lets you control the amount of light entering your home.
  3. Roller shades: offer a clean, minimalist look for French doors. These sleek shades roll up neatly at the top of the door when not in use, providing an unobstructed view of the outdoors. Roller shades come in countless fabrics, patterns, and colors. Consider light-filtering roller shade fabrics that maintain privacy while allowing natural light fill your layout with light.
  4. Sheer shades: are made with delicate vanes floating between two layers of sheer fabric, creating a soft, diffused glow. They also offer UV protection, preventing sun damage to furniture and flooring. Pair sheer shades with beautiful custom curtains or custom drapery to enhance the look and performance of your window treatments even more.

Versatile French Door Window Blinds

  1. Wood blinds: add warmth to any room, creating an inviting feel that’s perfect for Oregon's rainy days. Choose from finishes like basswood or poplar to complement your space. Wood blinds are a sturdy option and also simple to clean, making them a great window treatment for living rooms and bedrooms.
  2. Faux wood blinds: are a good choice if you love the look of wood blinds but prefer a more budget-friendly option. Made from durable PVC or composite materials, faux wood blinds give off the appearance of natural wood. These blinds resist moisture and humidity, making them a perfect option for Oregon's climate, kitchens, and bathrooms.
  3. Metal blinds: are lightweight and highly customizable, allowing you to choose the slat size, color, and finish that best fits your aesthetic. They’re durable and easy to clean, making them perfect for high-traffic areas like entryways. Plus, metal blinds have light-blocking properties to maintain privacy and regulate indoor temperatures.
  4. Vertical blinds: are great for large windows, and we can custom-fit them to your French doors. They come in various materials, including vinyl, fabric, and aluminum.

Those eight options can take your French doors to the next level, making your space stunning to look at and offering practical benefits. Hunter Douglas has other luxury window treatments that we can customize for every room in your home.

While window treatments are an investment, they provide a range of benefits that every Oregon homeowner can enjoy. Our locally owned and operated shop has experts dedicated to serving every customer, whether you’re getting a single window treatment or multiple window coverings for your whole layout.

We Have the Most Popular French Door Shades and Blinds in Oregon

Our local, family-friendly business partners with designers and homeowners for projects like gorgeous French door window shades. Contact us for service in Gresham, Portland, Clackamas, Happy Valley, Damascus, Sandy, Oregon City, Milwaukie, Corbett, Hood River, Cascade Locks, Lake Oswego, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tigard, West Linn, Fairfield, Troutdale, OR, and Vancouver, Camas, Battle Ground, WA.