
Made for your biggest, most beautiful windows
Vertical Sheer Blinds are soft fabric panels that glide gracefully across wide windows and sliding patio doors — soft, billowing fabric with the light and privacy control of a shade.
The right window treatment for large openings
Vertical Sheer Blinds are a hybrid of sheer drapery and vertical blinds: soft fabric vanes connected to billowing sheer panels that glide side to side. Because they move the same direction your sliding door does, they stack neatly out of the way for full access, then twist to fine-tune light and privacy. A single headrail spans the whole opening with no seams — ideal for patio doors, corner glass, and floor-to-ceiling great rooms. They can even serve as an elegant room divider.

Why they work where other shades can't
Side-to-side on patio doors
Vanes stack to one side for full door access, then glide back across — built for the way sliding doors move.
Seamless on wide & tall glass
One headrail covers the full width — no gaps or seams from hanging multiple shades side by side.
Soft light, preserved view
Sheer panels filter daylight and cut glare while keeping your view and an airy, open feel.
Tilt for light or privacy
Rotate the vertical vanes through the day; choose S-curved vanes for tighter closure and more darkening.
Vertical Sheer Blind questions
What are vertical sheer blinds best for?
Large windows, sliding patio doors, corner glass, and tall floor-to-ceiling openings — anywhere a horizontal shade would be impractical. They glide side to side and can also divide a space as a room divider.
How much clearance do they need?
Vertical sheers need about 8 inches of mounting depth, since the vanes rotate. We confirm the right mount type at your free in-home measurement.
Can they get dark for a media room?
Yes — with S-curved vanes that overlap for tighter closure, plus a room-darkening fabric, they provide strong light blocking for media rooms while still gliding easily aside when you want the view.
Can they be motorized?
Yes, and it's especially worthwhile on big openings — glide and tilt large panels with a remote, app, schedule, or voice. Whisper-quiet motors and cordless safety come standard.
How much do they cost?
Think of it like furniture — a simple, well-made shade is an everyday essential, while a layered or designer piece is more of a statement. Price depends on size, fabric, and manual vs. motorized. You'll get a clear, no-obligation quote at your free in-home consultation.