Top down bottom up shades are like having 2 shades in one. These shades can offer privacy and incoming light too. Both the top and bottom easily glide up and down so you can position them for optimal lighting, while keeping those passing by from seeing in.
Lift System: Cordless.
Size range: Width is from 18 to 72 inches; Length is from 24 to 66 inches.
Fabric Material:100% Cotton.
Headrail size: Long as roman shade width, 1 5/8''h x 1 1/4''d.
Headrail Material: aluminum alloy.
Bracket size: 1'' h x 1 5/8'' d.
Inside Mounted or Outside Mounted to choose.
Color counts on dye lots.
Features:
Dual Operation: This allows you to open the shade from the top to let in natural light while maintaining privacy at the bottom, or lower it from the bottom to enjoy an unobstructed view while keeping the top covered.
Versatility: The ability to control both the top and bottom sections independently makes these shades highly versatile. You can customize the amount of light and privacy according to your needs at different times of the day.
Ease of Maintenance: Maintenance typically involves regular dusting and occasional spot cleaning. The design of Top Down Bottom Up shades makes them relatively easy to clean and keep in good condition.
How to Choose the Right Fabric
Evaluate Light Needs
Choose light-filtering fabrics to soften sunlight or blackout fabrics for full coverage. Layering allows adjustable light throughout the day.
Assess Privacy Requirements
Use blackout or tightly woven fabrics to block outside views, or dual layers for adjustable privacy throughout the day.
Consider Décor Style
Choose tones, patterns, or textures that match your space, adding character and visual balance.
Factor in Practicality
Choose durable, stain-resistant, or easy-care fabrics, ideal for busy spaces or pet-friendly homes, to keep curtains looking clean and lasting longer.
Account for Window Type
Double-width fabrics suit large windows, creating fuller drape. Our pleated curtains offer 2–2.3× fullness for a balanced look.
Think About Energy Efficiency
Blackout or thermal linings help regulate temperature and improve comfort, while heavier, tightly woven fabrics reduce drafts and heat loss.
Evaluate Light Needs
Choose light-filtering fabrics to soften sunlight or blackout fabrics for full coverage. Layering allows adjustable light throughout the day.
Assess Privacy Requirements
Use blackout or tightly woven fabrics to block outside views, or dual layers for adjustable privacy throughout the day.
Consider Décor Style
Choose tones, patterns, or textures that match your space, adding character and visual balance.
Factor in Practicality
Choose durable, stain-resistant, or easy-care fabrics, ideal for busy spaces or pet-friendly homes, to keep curtains looking clean and lasting longer.
Account for Window Type
Double-width fabrics suit large windows, creating fuller drape. Our pleated curtains offer 2–2.3× fullness for a balanced look.
Think About Energy Efficiency
Blackout or thermal linings help regulate temperature and improve comfort, while heavier, tightly woven fabrics reduce drafts and heat loss.