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Cortinas para puertas corredizas de vidrio

Sliding glass door curtains in sheer and linen panels covering a large patio door

Cortinas para Puertas Corredizas de Vidrio

  • Tiempo de Entrega: 7-10 Días
  • Envío Estándar: 14-20 Días
  • Envío Rápido: 3-7 Días

Cortinas para puertas corredizas de vidrio hechas para aberturas anchas y altas. Desde cortinas transparentes y aireadas y lino francés transpirable hasta cortinas clásicas a rayas y paneles transparentes de fácil deslizamiento, cada estilo suaviza la luz intensa, añade privacidad y enmarca la vista sin bloquear el paso. Cada cortina se fabrica a medida según el ancho y la altura exactos para cubrir completamente toda la puerta.

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Cortinas para Puertas Corredizas de Vidrio

  • Tiempo de Entrega: 7-10 Días
  • Envío Estándar: 14-20 Días
  • Envío Rápido: 3-7 Días

Cortinas para puertas corredizas de vidrio hechas para aberturas anchas y altas. Desde cortinas transparentes y aireadas y lino francés transpirable hasta cortinas clásicas a rayas y paneles transparentes de fácil deslizamiento, cada estilo suaviza la luz intensa, añade privacidad y enmarca la vista sin bloquear el paso. Cada cortina se fabrica a medida según el ancho y la altura exactos para cubrir completamente toda la puerta.

What Are the Best Curtains for a Sliding Glass Door?

The best curtains for a sliding glass door — or patio door — are wide, floor-length panels that draw side to side, mounted high and wide so they stack clear of the glass. Choose sheer panels for airy daytime privacy, French or Hunter linen for soft light control with texture, or blackout drapes for bedrooms and sun-facing doors. Many homeowners also layer sheers with blackout drapery to switch between filtered daylight and full privacy. Every panel is custom-made to your exact width and drop for full coverage with no gaps — a cleaner, modern upgrade from dated vertical blinds.

Good to Know

  • Skip vertical blinds and top-down shades on a door you open daily — they get in the way of the track.
  • Don't stop curtains at the sill. Size them to the floor and 8–12 in. past each side, or they'll gap and snag.
  • For smooth, one-pull operation across a wide opening, hang pinch-pleat, ripple-fold (wave) or grommet panels on a traversing rod or track — add motorization for hands-free control.

Cómo elegir cortinas para puertas corredizas de vidrio

¿No sabes por dónde empezar? Comienza con una pregunta simple: ¿qué tipo de puerta tienes?

Paso 1: ¿Puerta corredera o puerta francesa?

Una puerta corrediza de vidrio es ancha y se mueve de lado a lado, por lo que funciona mejor con tratamientos de ventana que se mueven de la misma manera. Recomendamos cortinas y visillos que se corran hacia la izquierda y derecha, en lugar de persianas que se levantan y bajan, ya que pueden estorbar en una puerta que abres todos los días. Consulta nuestro caso <6 ideas elegantes de cortinas para puertas corredizas y patios>

¿Tienes una puerta francesa con bisagras? Por lo general, estas combinan mejor con persianas montadas cerca del vidrio; consulta nuestra guía sobre <el tratamiento perfecto para puertas y ventanas>

Beige linen striped curtains with ruffled top hanging by a white door in a cozy, softly lit room.

Paso 2: ¿En qué habitación está la puerta?

La tela adecuada depende de cómo uses el espacio:

  • Dormitorio: elige cualquier panel y añade un forro opaco completo para total oscuridad y privacidad por la noche.
  • Sala con orientación oeste: controla el sol fuerte de la tarde con nuestras Hunter Linen o Luxury French Linen; suavizan el deslumbramiento mientras mantienen la habitación cálida y luminosa.
  • Patio trasero / terraza: opta por cortinas translúcidas para una sensación interior-exterior, privacidad durante el día y una brisa suave.
  • Cuarto de niños / sala de juegos: añade personalidad con cortinas a rayas.
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Sliding Glass Door Curtains Compared

Fabric type Natural light Daytime privacy Best for
Sheer panels (voile / net) Maximum — bright & airy Low to medium Patios, sunrooms & living rooms that want to keep the view
Light-filtering linen Soft, diffused Good, without darkening Living & dining rooms, west-facing glare
Blackout / room-darkening Blocks light Full Bedrooms, media rooms & sun-facing doors
Striped drapes Varies by lining Medium to full Kids' rooms, playrooms & accent styling

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre Cortinas para puertas corredizas de vidrio

What size curtains do I need for a sliding glass door?

For a full, gathered look, size your curtains to about 1.5–2× the total width of the door opening, and add a few inches on each side so the panels clear the glass when open. Every curtain is custom-made to your exact width and drop, so you get complete coverage with no gaps.

Which curtains are best for a sliding glass door?

It depends on the room. Choose sheer curtains or sheer panels for soft, filtered daylight with daytime privacy; French or Hunter linen for natural texture and light control; and striped or blackout drapes for bedrooms or sun-facing doors where you want more privacy and darkness.

Will the curtains block the door from opening?

No. Hung correctly — mounted wide and high so the panels stack off to the side of the glass — the curtains slide clear of the door so you can walk in and out freely. The sheer panel systems are designed to glide horizontally across wide openings.

Can I get blackout curtains for a sliding glass door?

Yes. Options like Hunter Linen Blackout and other room-darkening drapes in this collection come in blackout and light-filtering linings for full privacy and light control.

How do I hang curtains over a sliding glass door?

Mount the rod or track 4–6 inches above the door frame and extend it 8–12 inches beyond each side. This lets the curtains stack off the glass when open, makes the door look taller and wider, and gives full coverage when closed.

Do curtains help insulate a sliding glass door and reduce heat or drafts?

Yes. Sliding glass doors lose a lot of heat, so a lined or thermal curtain adds an insulating layer that slows heat transfer — keeping rooms cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Floor-length panels mounted snugly at the top trap the most air.

How many curtain panels do I need for a sliding glass door?

For a standard 6-foot door, a pair of panels usually works; for 8-foot or wider openings, use extra-wide panels or more pairs so they stack neatly off the glass. Because every panel is made to your exact width, you get full coverage whether you want one side-stacking panel or a balanced pair.

What header style is best for sliding glass door curtains?

Pinch pleat and ripple fold (wave) headers work best — they stack tightly and glide smoothly side to side, so panels clear the glass when open. Pair them with a traversing rod or track for easy one-pull operation across the wide opening.

More on Choosing Patio & Sliding Door Curtains

Patio door and sliding glass door curtains do more than soften a room. A layered setup — sheer panels behind blackout or room-darkening drapery — lets you filter daylight and keep the view by day, then close the outer layer for full privacy at night. It is the most flexible way to dress a large glass slider and a clean upgrade from dated vertical blinds.

Header and hardware matter on a wide opening. Ripple-fold (wave) and pinch-pleat headers stack the most compactly and glide best on a traverse track, while grommet panels are a simple, budget-friendly alternative. For a door you open often, a motorized track adds hands-free, one-pull operation. Mount the rod or track high and wide so the stack sits off the glass.

Fabric also affects comfort and energy use. Lined linen and thermal drapery add insulation around an inefficient glass door, trimming heat loss in winter and glare in summer, while sheers and light-filtering weaves cut UV without darkening the room. For 8-foot, 9-foot or oversized openings, extra-wide and extra-long panels keep coverage seamless. However you style it, custom-made sliding door curtains are a warmer, more polished finish than blinds.

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