What is the difference between light-filtering and solar roller shades?
While they may appear similar at first glance, light-filtering and solar shades serve distinct functional purposes. Light-filtering shades are designed primarily for privacy and aesthetic ambiance; they diffuse incoming sunlight into a soft, ethereal glow, obscuring the view from the outside while keeping the room bright. They are available in a vast array of decorative fabrics, textures, and colors. Solar shades, however, are engineered with a specialized weave—often measured by "openness factor"—to specifically manage heat gain, glare, and UV protection while preserving your view of the outdoors. They act like sunglasses for your windows, blocking a percentage of solar energy while allowing you to maintain a visual connection with the landscape. For a luxury home, solar shades are ideal for sun-drenched living areas or home offices where glare on screens is a concern, whereas light-filtering shades are better suited for bedrooms or bathrooms where total privacy is a priority.

