Window Shades for Large Windows

family in living room with window shades on large windows

Many people often find it challenging to choose the right window treatment for large windows. They struggle to find the best option to brighten the space completely or darken the room whenever they want. The large windows also need something that is easy to handle, as the bigger your window will be, the more effort you have to make to close or open them, no matter what treatment you choose. 

For this reason, we suggest you go for the window shades. These are ideal for large windows because you have multiple options. You can find the ones that come with both manual and automatic features. And you can also opt for cellular, roman, pleated, or other types of shade. 

We have mentioned some of the best options for you so that you can choose the one that complements your space’s overall theme and ambiance. 

Types In Terms of Operation

Thanks to technology, window shades are available in their traditional structure and configuration but with advanced features. Now you can find some shades with automatic features. However, the manual ones are also quite great and still in-demand when it comes to finding the best window treatments.

Let’s discuss the two types of shades in terms of operation. 

Manual

You can open and close these window shades with your hands. Generally, a cord located on any one of the sides of the shades control the height of the blinds. So, when you pull the cord, you can raise or lower the shades easily. This allows you to set the shade depending on your mood and what amount of UV rays you want to enter your space. For this reason, you can adjust slats on the position you want. 

Automatic

As we have already discussed, you can also find plenty of shades with automated features. These have become necessary for smart homes to ensure convenience. These automatic shades also add a touch of sophistication and an innovative feel to your space. The automatic system includes a hidden motor at the top of the shades, which works on your remote control’s instruction. Since these offer numerous benefits, these shades come with a price; they are more expensive than the manual varieties. 

Types of Window Shades

When it comes to the types of shades, you will be surprised to know that there are plenty of options for you. You might even find it difficult to select the ideal product for your house after going through their features. No matter what type of shade you choose, they all have the ability to bring a completely unique and lovely feel to your space.

Here are some of the most popular shades that you can easily find in the market. 

Cellular Shades

These shades contain fabric-like pleats that get up and down. The most popular cellular shades mostly have a 3/8 inch double cell, which is a honeycomb design. They regulate and insulate room temperature. Additionally, you can completely lift them, which provides a clear outside view. You can also pair them with cordless control, which is pet and child-safe.

Pleated Shades

These shades are pretty similar to the cellular shades, except for the honeycomb design. They get folds like an accordion when you lift them up. Pleated shades fall in the category of the easier and best window treatments that you can operate and install easily. The best part is they are exceptionally elegant and stylish options for homeowners. The large windows also look amazing with these types of shades. 

Roman Shades

These are the tailored fabric shades and combine the ease of the lifting shade with the flowing look of draperies. When you lower them, it presents soft and horizontal folds. You can find them in hobbled, flat, or relaxed fold styles. If you are looking for a budget-friendly option than the drapery, then these are best for you. 

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Outdoor Shades

Exteriors or outdoor shades protect and cool patios, decks, porches, and sunrooms. They are great to use for the large windows of any space in your house. You can block dust, light, and wind with these types of shades. Not to mention, they come with reinforcing hardware to prevent them from flapping and billowing in windy conditions. The manufacturers made them with high-quality and woven all-weather fabrics. You can pick any color from black, gray, and white. 

Sheer Shades

These window shades are a combination of softness and structure. These shades are great barriers between sunlight and your room. However, they become transparent because of the indoor lighting at night. This is why you may need to add a second layer of drapery as a solution. Moreover, these shades are also only shades with a built-in continuous cord loop that can tilt and cord the slats. When you open these slates, you can observe an extreme warm diffused glow. After closing, they will act as room darkening shades. 

Woven Shades

If you are looking for a relaxed and inviting look, then woven shades are great for this purpose. These shades have a composition of hemp, ropes, rattan, twines, and reeds. Fortunately, these materials are completely eco-friendly and natural. In fact, you may also hear about them as bamboo shades. You can add a texture and earthy feel to space. Depending on its weaving style, woven wood offers you light and privacy benefits. 

Roller Shades

Roller shades can roll down and up with a pull. They give a chic yet nostalgic look. They come in varieties of opacities and fabrics. You can find them with different colors, patterns, and textures in the market. Some of these shades also come with solar screen fabrics. This is a unique fabric that reduces glare and filters light. You can take advantage of their features, like the ability to block UV radiations and the capability to reduce the solar heat gain. 

Bottom Line

In a nutshell, almost every type of window shade is great for large windows –now the choice is yours. Do you want a shade that can entirely open or close the window, or you want something that allows filtered sunlight to your space?

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