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It isn’t so unusual to be thinking of installing window treatments for sliding glass doors. Glass doors can be treated as oversized windows. It goes to follow that what works for large windows can also be applied as window treatments for sliding glass doors. All it needs is a little bit of creative thinking to get to the solution to the problem of treating and covering these unique doors.
Glass doors are mostly seen as exterior patio doors, but some rooms in the interior of houses are fitted with these as well. They are unlike ordinary doors in that the panels are made all out of glass, in that they slide open instead of hinge open, that they have larger openings than most ordinary doors, and that the frames can be made out of aluminum and vinyl as well as wood. Here then are the possible window treatments for sliding glass doors:
- Blinds
- Curtains
- Shades
- Shutters
Of all four possible window treatments for sliding glass doors, shutters are the most permanent and durable ones. Shutter types that are designed for bay windows and other large windows could be used for French doors, patio doors, and sliding doors. It can have the advantages of louver control, hinge mechanisms for opening and closing, and the choice of café or half shutters. All it needs to make it ideal window treatments for sliding glass doors is a little bit of custom altering. For instance, the shutters could be designed with a middle divider rail for extra support on the large panels. Then, the bottom frame for these modified window treatments for sliding glass doors are outfitted with a stronger material, and a wider board.
These will make it the best of the window treatments for sliding glass doors. Shutters are manufactured with a variety of materials. There are shutters made out of pine wood, hardwood, vinyl, PVC, and fiberglass. For interior shutters, pine wood could be an option but for exterior purposes then water resistant hardwood or better yet vinyl, PVC or fiberglass are the best choices. Although a pine wood shutter is the least of the choices, it still has a sturdier design than other window treatments for sliding glass doors such as, for example, window blinds. Shades and blinds have the same difficulty with durability and permanence. The problem with curtains, on the other hand, is that you can never find a curtain rod that will go the length and expanse of the sliding glass door.
All these factors make shutters one of the most ideal window treatments for sliding glass doors. With these shutters installed, you can enjoy your sliding glass doors in comfort and security. You can have a good view from the outside and endless days of natural light and not worry about the intrusions into privacy or how to secure the large glass door when not in use. All you will have to do is close the shutter or twist the louver slat controls. What other window treatments for sliding glass doors can offer as much?



