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Elegant yet functional
Roman shades make an upscale addition to any room. They can be
constructed in the "flat" style or the "pleated" stlye. The fabrics available range
from the practical sunscreen mesh, to the classic grasscloth fabric, to light-filtering
canvas duck. In some cases the shades can be constructed from the customer's own material (COM).
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See Also: Skylight Systems

Folding Roman Shades on french doors
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Light-Filtering Folding Shades in a Sunroom
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Flat Style Romans
Operated by a system of cords and pulleys which run through rings stitched to the backside of the fabric.
When down these shades appear as one panel of fabric.
Pleated Style Romans
Also operated by cords and pulleys this shade has seams stitched into the fabric (instead of rings)
with a series of grommets in each seam (or pleat) which the cords run through on the backside of the fabric.
When down these shades appear as a panel of fabric with horizontal seams every 8".
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Fabrics available for Folding Romans include:
The Sunscreen collection:
Sheerweave, a PVC coated mesh that blocks harmful UV rays while preserving visibility.
Available in several densities and many colors.
Lin Veil, a Flaxen mesh similar to Sheerweave with a "natural" feel.
Our grasscloth collection:
Matchstick, a 100% cellulose mesh blocks 75% of harmful UV rays and offers excellent visibility.
Ecco, quite similar to Matchstick, comes in a wider selection of colors.
Sienna, a linen-like fabric with horizontal stripes comes in three lovely neutral colors.
San Remo, a reed style polyester mesh, blocks ~98% of the UV rays while providing a hint of visibility.
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Folding Shades in a Yacht
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Specifications 
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