Sun Blocking Window Shades

Pirouette® Window Shadings Fabric: Grant™   Color: Sahara

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Sun Blocking Window Shades

June 29, 2022

by Christine Bucks

Don’t want to sacrifice natural light by closing your window treatments? Consider window treatments that can block UV rays.

You're probably well-versed on best practices for protecting your skin from UV rays, including applying sunscreen and donning long sleeves and a hat.

And while protecting your skin from UV rays is essential, it’s also important to protect your home's interiors. That’s because UV rays can cause furniture, flooring, photos and artwork to fade.

One solution? Window treatments. All window treatments, from blinds and shades to shutters and drapery, provide some form of protection from UV rays coming in from the window—protection that increases when they are fully closed.

Don’t want to sacrifice natural light by closing your window treatments? Consider window treatments that can block UV rays while still letting light into a space. That way, you can balance protection from harsh rays with the beauty and mood-boosting effects of natural light.

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