Privacy and convenience at your fingertips.What could be more convenient? Adding between the glass blinds or shades to your windows and patio doors is a convenient way to control the amount of light and privacy you want for your home. Plus it means minimal cleaning and no worries about damage. A modern alternative to conventional blinds and drapes. Show
*Cordless design not available on E-Series products Explore products with the blinds-between-the-glass optionAvailable on these products
A-Series Hinged Patio DoorBlinds are available in slate gray or white and can be ordered with any exterior or interior finish offered on A-Series patio doors. Explore more
A-Series Gliding Patio DoorMatch sleek, contemporary dark finishes or bright white interiors. Explore more
E-Series Gliding Patio DoorsWhat could be more convenient than blinds or shades between the panes of glass? Explore more
E-Series Hinged Patio DoorBlinds are magnetically controlled and can be tilted or raised and lowered with one cord. Explore more
E-Series Specialty Shape WindowsProtected from dust and damage for long-lasting performance. Explore more
400 Series Frenchwood Gliding Patio DoorConvenient blinds-between-the-glass are available on select 400 Series gliding patio doors. Explore more
400 Series Frenchwood® Hinged Patio DoorConvenient blinds-between-the-glass are available on select 400 Series hinged patio doors. Explore more
200 Series Perma-Shield® Gliding Patio DoorNow available with the modern convenience of blinds-between-the-glass. Explore more Real projects, real people, real results
Patio door refreshFrom the door material to the blinds protection between panes of glass, this door was the perfect upgrade to make indoor outdoor living more achievable and hassle-free.
Privacy optionsAside from traditional window treatments, there are other innovative options available to give you privacy without sacrificing style.
Patio door refreshFrom the door material to the blinds protection between panes of glass, this door was the perfect upgrade to make indoor outdoor living more achievable and hassle-free.
Privacy optionsAside from traditional window treatments, there are other innovative options available to give you privacy without sacrificing style. Real projects.Real perspectives.Tag on using #andersenwindowsWhat Andersen customers sayWell built all around.Absolutely love our Andersen sliding glass door. The sliding blinds between the glass are great for when you want privacy or all the light to shine through. The door frame is well insulated and very secure. Homan Beautiful doorsWe had 2 of these doors special ordered for our living room. They are absolutely beautiful. We love that the blinds are in between the two panels of glass. We trust the Andersen name and hope these doors will give us many many years of quality and satisfaction. Benny Best investment I've ever made!We really wanted sliding doors with embedded blinds so we could get rid of our dusty, furry curtains and I'm SO happy we finally got them! Our house looks so much cleaner now and the doors are SO stunning! I recommend these
sliding doors to any and everyone but ESPECIALLY anyone with pets! MichelleSimmons Need some inspiration?Use our photo gallery to find the perfect style door for your home. What kind of blinds are best for sliding windows?Vertical blinds offer better coverage for sliding windows and doors. Wider windows require larger slats, and larger slats arguably look better with vertical blinds.
Is it better to have horizontal or vertical shades on sliding doors?While traditional horizontal blinds can be custom made to fit sliding doors and wide windows, they simply aren't practical in many instances. Vertical blinds are much better fits, as they're easily opened and closed and can cover even the widest windows and doors. They're easy to clean.
What is the best blinds for patio doors?Vertical blinds are a really practical choice for patio or sliding doors. They gently diffuse light to help maintain a comfortable temperature and provide privacy, which is essential if your room is overlooked. Vertical blinds can be made to fit almost any width, so are great for full-width doors in glass extensions.
What kind of blinds do you put on a sliding glass door?The most common window coverings for sliding glass doors are vertical blinds. If you are looking for something different yet similar, sheer vertical shades are the perfect option. These are somewhat of a cross-fit between vertical blinds and sheer curtains.
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