
A110 Basic Light Filtering Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A110 Basic Light Filtering Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A110 Basic No Drill Light Filtering Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A110 No Drill Basic Light Filtering Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A111 Basic No Drill Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A111 Basic No Drill Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A112 Basic No Drill Waterproof Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A112 Basic No Drill Waterproof Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A112 Basic Waterproof Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A112 Basic Waterproof Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A122 Linen Blend Semi-Sheer Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A122 Linen Blend Semi-Sheer Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A122 No Drill Linen Blend Semi-Sheer Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A122 No Drill Linen Blend Semi-Sheer Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A123 Linen Blend Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A123 Linen Blend Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A123 No Drill Linen Blend Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A123 No Drill Linen Blend Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A124 Multicolor Linen Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A124 Multicolor Linen Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A124 No Drill Multicolor Linen Blackout Roller Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A124 No Drill Multicolor Linen Blackout Roller Shades with Small Tube (28mm)
Roller Shades FAQs
Roller shades are window coverings made from a single piece of fabric that rolls up and down on a tube. They offer a clean, minimal look and are available in blackout, light-filtering, and solar fabric options.
Roller shades use a single fabric panel for a smooth appearance, while blinds use slats that tilt to control light. Roller shades are more modern and minimal, while blinds offer more adjustable light direction.
Yes. Roller shades are commonly used in bedrooms, especially blackout versions, because they provide strong light control, privacy, and a clean modern look suitable for restful environments.
Blackout roller shades can block most incoming light, making rooms significantly darker. However, small light gaps may still appear at the edges depending on installation type and window frame.
Yes. Roller shades are low maintenance and can usually be cleaned with light dusting, vacuuming with a brush attachment, or wiping with a damp cloth depending on fabric type.
Blackout and thicker roller shades provide strong privacy at night. Light-filtering or solar roller shades may allow visibility from outside when indoor lights are on.
Yes. Roller shades are often used for large windows and sliding doors because they provide a clean, continuous look and can be manufactured in wider sizes depending on fabric and tube strength.
No. Roller shades are considered a modern and timeless window treatment. Their minimal design makes them especially popular in contemporary, Scandinavian, and architectural interiors.












