A zebra blind with translucent bands rolled up partway, allowing light to filter into a room, decoratively positioned next to a plant and a piece of wall art.
Optional valance styles for zebra blinds, shown in three finishes—clear, black, and white—each with size measurements. The bottom rail and available color options are also displayed.
Gray zebra shade in a raised position, with an upward arrow indicating lift action and a wireless icon suggesting remote or smart control.
Graphite zebra shade featuring alternating dark gray and white horizontal stripes.
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
A room featuring zebra-style window shades with translucent and opaque bands, partially closed, allowing light to filter into the room. There is a visible control arrow indicating the mechanism of the shades.
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView
Graphite zebra roller blind with alternating dark grey and white horizontal stripes.
Zebra blinds shown in three different light-control positions, demonstrating how the alternating sheer and solid stripes can be aligned to adjust brightness as desired.
Black zebra roller blinds installed in a bright modern living room, featuring bold horizontal stripes that allow light control while keeping the view.

Zebra Shades 85% Blackout 75mm Ingrid SmartView

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    Zebra Blinds

    Zebra blinds, also referred to as zebra shades or dual sheer shades, have a unique appearance with alternating bands of translucent and light filtering or room darkening materials, lending to their zebra blind namesake. These shades are made from a single piece of fabric that rolls up and down, overlaying the bands for a modern look and beautiful addition to any room.

    Zebra shades roll up into a sleek, cassette headrail that is narrow enough to provide a largely unobstructed view when open. When closed, the alternating bands gently diffuse or reduce the amount of light coming into the room and provide moderate privacy.

    Why Choose Zebra Blinds?

    Zebra blinds are the perfect choice for many rooms and styles. Here's why:

    • Style: Zebra shades have a distinctive, modern style that looks great in any room and uniquely accents any décor.
    • Light Control: Dual sheer shades can be ordered with bands of sheer and privacy fabrics, allowing you to control how much light is diffused into a room or blocked.
    • Sleek: Zebra blinds roll up into a narrow cassette, providing a largely unobstructed view when open.

    Optional Upgrades

    Zebra blinds are also available with a range of upgrade options to further customize and get the perfect window treatment for your room.

    • Cordless Lift: This popular option provides a hidden control system that eliminates the lift cord on your Zebra shades and enables the shades to be easily raised or lowered with the touch of a finger.
    • Motorized Lift: With a motorized lift upgrade, your zebra shades can be raised or lowered at the push of a button.

    Other Considerations

    While zebra blinds are a great option for window coverings, they may not be the perfect option for everyone or for every room. A few things to consider:

      • Dual sheer shades do not provide complete privacy due to the translucent bands or light filtering bands.
      • Their fabric construction is not the most ideal for areas of high humidity such as a bathroom or kitchen. If installing in these areas, consider the distance between the shades and water source, such as a bathtub or sink.

     

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    Neutral Theme

    less is more. In the context of interior design, neutral means without color. Neutrals such as beige, ivory, taupe, black, gray, and shades of white appear to be without color. but in many applications these hues often have undertones. Be aware of these underlying tones as you match colors. Neutral colors are muted shades that appear to lack color but often have underlying hues that change with different lighting. To some extent, blacks, browns, tans, golds, and beige are considered warm. Cooler colors, on the other hand, are white, ivory, silver, and gray.

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