Dual Shades
Silhouette shades invite a whole different level of light control with the dual shades feature. There are two shades that share a headrail, but they operate independently of each other. As the sheer shade is lowered in place, you’ll experience stunning views of the landscape. The vanes can also adjust at an angle to direct the light. When room darkening is necessary, lower the blackout roller shade into place.
Halo Feature
It’s one of the latest innovations in window shades. The Halo feature doubles the range of movement of Silhouette shades. Instead of the traditional vanes that tilt open from the downward position, reaching parallel in center, allowing them to float, the vanes can keep going. The Halo feature makes them capable of passing that center position, continuing to tilt upwards. This directional light control invites soft light in, across the ceiling to illuminate your home.
Dynamic Views
It’s traditional sheers VS the new ClearView, and it’s all about your view. Well-known for a soft, hazy view of the landscape, the original sheer fabrics of Silhouette shades have always shown off a beautiful display. But, what if you want more focus, more detail? You can have it with ClearView–black sheer fabrics that sharpen the view and create a crisp backdrop. The choice is yours.
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