A Sleek and Modern Option for Large Windows and Sliding Doors
Hunter Douglas Skyline Gliding Panels are a stylish, contemporary alternative to vertical blinds, ideal for covering tall or wide windows and glass doors.
Available in over 500 fabric choices, including sheer, semi-opaque, and textured options, gliding window panels bring a modern touch to any style of décor.
Designed to maximize views when open, Hunter Douglas sliding panels are mounted diagonally on a shallow dual rail system which allows the panels to move smoothly and stack closely together for an unobtrusive presence.
The perfect choice in locations where you want the flexibility to switch between light-filtering shades and an unrestricted view, Skyline panels are also ideal in rooms where sun exposure is high at certain times of the day or where privacy is required after dark.
Skyline gliding panels can also be used within the interior of a room as a flexible and attractive room divider. Use the panels to separate large spaces, provide privacy when required, or create an architectural feature.
The sophisticated and modern look of Skyline gliding panels is suitable throughout the home or can add a touch of drama to an office or business location.
Key Features of Skyline Gliding Panels
- Panels are available in 11.5-inch and 17-inch widths
- Interlocking bottom weights keep the panels in place and provide smooth operation
- Ideal for patio and French doors as they can be moved quickly and easily to the side when the door is needed
- Top treatments are available to complement and complete the modern style
- Extensive fabric selection allows for light filtering and blocking options
- Operation is via a single hand-controlled wand that is simply pushed and pulled for the desired shade positioning. A dual wand option is available for central opening.
- Or choose automated control with the PowerView system that allows for programming and remote control.
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