
A113 5% Openness Cordless Spring-loaded Solar Shades

A113 5% Openness Cordless Fabric-Faced Cassette Solar Shades

A113 5% Openness Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A113 5% Openness Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A113 No Drill 5% Openness Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A113 No Drill 5% Openness Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A114 5% Openness Multicolor Cordless Spring-loaded Solar Shades

A114 5% Openness Multicolor Cordless Fabric-Faced Cassette Solar Shades

A114 5% Openness Multicolor Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A114 5% Openness Multicolor Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A114 No Drill 5% Openness Multicolor Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A114 No Drill 5% Openness Multicolor Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A115 5% Openness Hemp Texture Cordless Spring-loaded Solar Shades

A115 5% Openness Hemp Texture Cordless Fabric-Faced Cassette Solar Shades

A115 5% Openness Hemp Texture Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A115 5% Openness Hemp Texture Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A115 No Drill 5% Openness Hemp Texture Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A115 No Drill 5% Openness Hemp Texture Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A116 3% Openness Fine-Texture Cordless Spring-loaded Solar Shades

A116 3% Openness Fine-Texture Cordless Fabric-Faced Cassette Solar Shades

A116 3% Openness Fine-Texture Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A116 3% Openness Fine-Texture Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)

A116 No Drill 3% Openness Fine-Texture Solar Shades with Large Tube (38mm)

A116 No Drill 3% Openness Fine-Texture Solar Shades with Small Tube (28mm)
Solar Shades FAQs
Solar shades are window coverings made from special UV-blocking fabric designed to reduce heat, glare, and harmful sunlight while maintaining outdoor visibility during the day.
Yes. Solar shades are designed to block a significant percentage of UV rays, helping protect furniture, flooring, and interiors from fading caused by sun exposure.
During the day, solar shades allow you to see outside while limiting visibility from the outside in. At night, when indoor lights are on, privacy is reduced unless combined with additional window treatments.
Openness percentage refers to how tightly the fabric is woven. Lower percentages like 1% provide more privacy and less light, while higher percentages like 3% or 5% allow more natural light and clearer outdoor views.
Yes. Solar shades help reduce heat gain by blocking direct sunlight and filtering solar radiation, making indoor spaces cooler and improving energy efficiency.
Solar shades do not provide full nighttime privacy when interior lights are on. For bedrooms or privacy-sensitive areas, they are often combined with blackout curtains or layered treatments.
Yes. Solar shades are commonly used for large windows, sliding doors, and open spaces because they reduce glare while maintaining a clean, minimal appearance.
Solar shades are designed to filter light and preserve outside views, while blackout shades are designed to block nearly all light. The choice depends on whether you prioritize visibility or complete darkness.










