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French door shades fitting snugly without obstructing handles or door movement

French Door Shades

  • Lead Time: 5-7 Days
  • Standard Shipping: 14-20 Days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-7 Days

Specifically designed for French doors, these shades and blinds offer a snug, streamlined fit that won’t interfere with door handles or movement.

French Door Shades

  • Lead Time: 5-7 Days
  • Standard Shipping: 14-20 Days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-7 Days

Specifically designed for French doors, these shades and blinds offer a snug, streamlined fit that won’t interfere with door handles or movement.

French Door Shades

  • Lead Time: 5-7 Days
  • Standard Shipping: 14-20 Days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-7 Days

Specifically designed for French doors, these shades and blinds offer a snug, streamlined fit that won’t interfere with door handles or movement.

The 4 Challenges That Make French Door Shades Different

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No Frame Depth

French door glass panels have little to no recess — outside mount on the door surface is almost always required. Inside mount is only possible with slim, door-specific brackets.

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Door Handles in the Way

Standard shades hit the handle when lowered. You need a shade with a profile under 1″ — roller shades and honeycomb shades both clear most lever handles comfortably.

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Shade Moves When Door Opens

Every time the door swings, the shade swings with it — unless hold-down brackets are used. These clip the bottom rail to the door and keep the shade flat and quiet.

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Two Panels, Two Shades

Most French doors have two separate glass panels. Each panel needs its own shade — measure each independently, as the two panels are rarely identical in size.

Good to Know — French door shades are NOT the best fit if:
  • You want a full curtain drape look — long curtains covering the full door look beautiful but block the door from opening. Consider a side panel approach for a drapery effect without blocking movement.
  • You need a true inside mount with deep recesses — most French doors have under ½″ of glass depth, too shallow for standard inside-mount brackets.
  • You have decorative hardware over 1.5″ deep — oversized vintage knobs or antique pulls may need custom clearance. Contact our design team to verify before ordering.

Which French Door Shade Type Is Right for You?

Shade Type Handle Clearance Blackout Option Insulation Best Use Case
Roller Shades ✓ Slim (<1″) ✓ Yes ◎ Moderate Modern rooms, bedroom blackout, everyday use
Honeycomb / Cellular ✓ Slim (<1″) ✓ Yes ✓ Best Energy efficiency, cold climates, drafty patio doors
Roman Shades ◎ Medium (1–2″) ◎ Fabric yes, side gaps ◎ Moderate Decorative look, light filtering, dining rooms
Bamboo / Woven ◎ Medium (1–2″) ◎ Fabric yes, side gaps ◎ Moderate Natural texture, kitchens, sunrooms, boho style
Zebra / Day-Night ✓ Slim (<1″) ◎ Partial ◎ Moderate Flexible light control, living rooms, offices

Which Shade Should You Choose for Your French Door?

If you want…

Maximum blackout for a bedroom patio door

→ Choose Honeycomb Shades or Roller Shades in blackout fabric. Both profile under 1″ to clear handles, and both work with hold-down brackets to stay flat every time the door swings.

If you want…

A natural, textured look for a kitchen or sunroom

→ Choose Bamboo / Woven Shades. They filter light beautifully, add organic warmth, and our mildew-resistant ramie construction handles kitchen and sunroom humidity with ease.

If you want…

Privacy + daytime light with flexible control

→ Choose Zebra / Day-Night Shades. The alternating sheer and solid bands let you shift from full view to full privacy by simply rolling up or down — no trade-off between light and privacy needed.

How to Measure French Door Shades

Step 01

Measure the glass only

Measure the glass panel width only — not the full door or wood frame. Take three readings (top, middle, bottom) and use the narrowest. Add 1–2″ each side for coverage, but confirm this won't reach your handle or lock.

Step 02

Add mounting space top & bottom

Add 3–4″ above the glass for the top bracket. Add 2–3″ below the glass for the hold-down bracket position. This gives full glass coverage while keeping all hardware on the door surface, not the frame.

Step 03

Check handle clearance

Measure the gap between the door surface and the back of your handle. If it's under 1″, choose roller or honeycomb shades — both profile under 1″. Roman and bamboo shades typically need 1.5–2″ of clearance.

All EaseEase French door shades are made-to-measure — enter your exact glass measurements at checkout. Not sure about handle clearance or sizing? Our free design service will verify everything before you order →

How to choose the Perfect Shades for Different Door Windows

French doors are one of the most sophisticated architectural elements you can have in your home. These double doors can be a beautiful gateway between rooms of your house, or serve as a frame to an outside patio or stunning view.

Door Shade Guide

FAQs about French Door Shades

What is the difference between inside mount and outside mount for French door shades?

French doors have little to no glass depth so outside mount is almost always required — the shade mounts on the door surface above the glass, not inside the frame.

Do I need hold-down brackets for French door shades?

Yes, if your door opens frequently. Hold-down brackets clip the bottom rail to the door, preventing it from swinging when the door moves.

How do I measure for French door shades?

Measure only the glass panel — not the full door. Add 1–2" each side for width coverage and 3–4" above the glass for the top bracket. Check that the extra width doesn't reach your door handle or lock.

Will the shades block my door handle?

Roller shades and honeycomb shades profile under 1" and clear most lever handles. Roman shades need 1.5–2" of clearance — measure the gap between your door surface and the back of the handle before ordering.

Which shade is best for a French door bedroom that needs full blackout?

Roller shades in blackout fabric or blackout honeycomb cellular shades offer the most complete light blocking. Both profile under 1" to clear door handles and work with hold-down brackets to stay flat when the door swings.

Can I get French door shades without drilling?

No-drill options are not reliable for French doors — door movement loosens adhesive mounts over time. Hold-down brackets require only 2 small screws at the door base.

Which shade type works best for a frequently opened French door?

Roller or honeycomb shades with hold-down brackets — slim profile, handle clearance, stay flat when the door swings.

Do bamboo shades work on French doors?

Yes for decorative or occasional-use doors. Not recommended for bedroom doors where full blackout is needed as bamboo weave allows light through.

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