Looking for Roman shades that offer a highly tailored appeal with horizontal tucks or slats on the front of the fabric? Explore our designer-favorite selection of Front Slat Roman Shades. With their structured, striped effect, they’ll add a deep visual interest to your window treatment. Affordable prices – starting from $200.82!
Hailed as a true classic by our customers, these slat front Roman shades feature a sculptural pattern of horizontal lines that cascade gently with clearly-defined, evenly-stitched folds that resemble the pleats of an accordion.
Our slatted-front Roman shades are constructed from high performance fabrics for effective light control, privacy, glare-reduction, insulation, and other practical benefits.
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Boost the overall decorative appeal of your interior decor with the exceptional craftsmanship and finesse of the slatted style.
Each product is individually handcrafted, creating a natural variation from piece to piece and adding to the beauty of our front-slatted window treatments.
Give a uniform, streamlined look to your window coverings, further adding to its aesthetic element.
As you raise these front-slatted Roman blinds, the fabric folds are neatly stacked on the top of the window frame.
Choose from light to medium weight fabrics, such as cottons, linens, and silks. A light fabric will offer light filtration while a heavier one will be good at blocking out more external light.
Products made from flax linen, a natural fiber, contain minimum traces of allergens. They will be a great choice for your home if you have sensitive skin.
The high-performance fabric of these cheap shades offer excellent privacy and light control. Choose your desired fabric and raise, lower, or adjust the blind for precise light regulation.
Easily raise, lower, or adjust the fabric of these front slat Roman shades for precise privacy regulation in your home.
Block external heat or cold and maintain a glare-free environment in your office or study room.
Get a shade that exactly matches the width and height (w x h) of your window frame to get a perfect fit.
Make these easy-to-operate front slat Roman shades a part of your home for everyday use in all types of rooms.
Robert Couturier, a famous French decorator and AD100 designer, suggests using ‘Roman shades’ to create a ‘stricter, less fussy, and more modern’ look in your home. With their cleanly-structured, evenly-stitched slats, front slat Roman shades offer a contemporary feel, while swag and hobbled fold styles provide a more traditional, billowy look.
Read our DIY step-by-step guide on how to measure the front slat Roman shades to get started.
For a professional, inch-by-inch fit, follow our step-by-step DIY guide on how to install front slat Roman shades.
12 to 15 minutes
Keep these front slat Roman shades clean and looking new with regular dusting or vacuuming. You may need occasional washing with lukewarm water and mild detergent.
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Slatted Roman shades feature horizontal pockets sewn into the fabric to hold wooden slats, adding gorgeous visual appeal to your window covering.
Roman shades are in style in 2025 as innately modern window coverings.
Looped and flat are two types of classic Roman shades. The looped style has billows of fabric and folds that waterfall down, while flat shades have pleats that form horizontal lines. The loop style is less rigid and offers a less structured look than flat style.
A hobbled fold Roman shade has excess fabric between pleats which gathers when you lower or close the shade.
For a standard size window frame, you need 2 yards of fabrics.
Lighter and thinner materials like silk, cotton, and linen are the best fabrics for a Roman shade. These materials put less stress on the shade’s mechanism and allow folds to sit more fluidly on top of one another when the blind is closed.
A cascade Roman shade features pleats and dowels stitched to give a uniform and well-structured look. When you raise the shade, a single stack is formed.
Roman blinds have a horizontally-slatted appearance with a narrow, almost invisible hem, while Roman shades are made of a single fabric panel with a clearly visible hem. The aesthetic difference between these extends to their functionality. Roman blinds can only be raised or lowered but provide better, easier light customization. Roman shades can slide around in circles and are available in various opacities.
Joanna Gaines, a popular American interior decorator, loves to feature Roman shades in her designs due to their versatile and evergreen appeal. She has been spotted using them in some of her past home renovation projects on her television show. Roman shades come in various styles and can fit both traditional and contemporary decors.
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