
A101 Gale Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A101 Gale No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A200 Pennine Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A200 Pennine No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A201 Cystal Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A201 Cystal No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A202 Sunflower Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A202 Sunflower No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A203 Forest Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A203 Forest No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A220 Halite Blackout Zebra Shades

A220 Halite No Drill Blackout Zebra Shades

A221 Agate Blackout Zebra Shades

A221 Agate No Drill Blackout Zebra Shades

A101 Gale Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A203 Forest Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A200 Pennine Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A201 Cystal Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A202 Sunflower Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A220 Halite Extra-Wide No Drill Blackout Zebra Shades

A221 Agate Extra-Wide No Drill Blackout Zebra Shades

A200 Motorized Pennine Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A201 Motorized Cystal Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades

A202 Motorized Sunflower Extra-Wide No Drill Light Filtering Zebra Shades
Dual Sheer / Zebra Shades FAQs
Dual sheer or zebra shades are window coverings made of alternating sheer and solid fabric stripes. By aligning the layers, you can adjust light filtering and privacy levels with a smooth transition between open and closed positions.
Zebra shades control light by overlapping solid and sheer fabric stripes. When aligned, they allow more light in; when offset, they provide increased privacy and reduced sunlight exposure.
Yes. Zebra shades provide adjustable privacy during the day by shifting the fabric layers. For nighttime privacy, fully closed alignment or pairing with blackout curtains is recommended.
Zebra shades can be used in bedrooms, especially when light-filtering control is desired during the day. For full darkness at night, blackout zebra shades or layered window treatments are more effective.
Standard zebra shades are not fully blackout. However, blackout versions are available that significantly reduce light by using denser fabric layers and tighter alignment of the stripes.
Zebra shades offer more flexible light control compared to roller shades, which are either open or closed. Roller shades provide a simpler look, while zebra shades offer adjustable filtering and privacy options.
Zebra shades are considered modern and are widely used in contemporary interiors due to their clean horizontal pattern and functional design.
High-quality zebra shades are designed to maintain smooth alignment of stripes. However, improper installation or low-quality mechanisms may lead to minor misalignment over time.










