Collection: Linen Roman Shades


  • Modern Roman Shades
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    Color Color - Art Deco Mineral Color Color - Art Deco Flax Color Color - Art Deco Platinum Color Color - Art Deco Noir Color Color - Art Deco Sapphire Color Color - Cubic Linen +22 colors
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    $209.99
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  • Classic Roman Shades
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    Color Color - Bethany Vintage Color Color - Bowers Greige Color Color - Boynton Cream Color Color - Boynton Charcoal Color Color - Carpinteria Brick Color Color - Carpinteria Sage +23 colors
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    $174.99
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  • Basic Roman Shades
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    Color Color - Caicos Swan Color Color - Caicos Dusk Color Color - Caicos Navajo Color Color - Caicos Alpine Color Color - Caicos Ocean Color Color - Dana Point White +38 colors
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    $152.99
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  • Affordable Roman Shades
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    Color Color - Aliso Blush Color Color - Aliso Driftwood Color Color - Aliso Harvest Color Color - Cardiff Winter White Color Color - Cardiff Ivory Color Color - Cardiff Beige +43 colors
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    $138.99
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Linen Roman Shades

Roman shades are a type of blinds for windows made of fabric. These blinds feature a cord system you can use to lower or raise them as you please. With raised Roman shades, you can enjoy the beauty of every sunrise and start your day early. If you want to sleep in, you can simply lower them and enjoy the coziness. You’ll still get some light in though, because Roman shades aren’t blackout blinds.

Linen is one of the best fabrics for Roman shades. What makes this material so great? Two words: weight and structure.

A material needs to have a certain weight to be worthy of being turned into Roman shades. It shouldn’t be too heavy because you should be able to pull the shades up and down with ease. On the other hand, the material shouldn’t be too light because it needs to stay put and “hug” your windows.

We also have to consider the structure. The right material for Roman shades should feature the perfect mix of thickness and stiffness, and some fabrics simply don’t have it.

Linen is the material that ticks all the boxes and is the perfect option for linen Roman shades. It’s lightweight enough and has a clean appearance in both lowered and raised positions. Plus, linen comes in hundreds of colors and styles, so you’ll have no trouble finding the one that matches your decor perfectly.

Whatever window blinds you’re looking for, Factory Direct Blinds has them. From budget blinds and faux wood blinds to custom Roman shades and mini blinds, we have them all. Check out our collections, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions or need help choosing the best window treatment.

FAQs

How to make linen Roman shades?

You can make your linen Roman shades with a good sewing machine, a drill, the right supplies (pins, screws, needle, thread, scissors, etc.) and a bit of skill. The process can be a bit tricky, so it’s best to find video tutorials that explain everything step by step. 

How to make faux linen relaxed Roman shades?

Faux linen is a material made of a different fabric than linen but looks just like it. You can use this material to make relaxed Roman shades, i.e., shades that don’t have a rod at the bottom, giving them a charming drop and a natural curve. You’ll find plenty of instructional videos that walk you through the process on the internet.

Where to buy replacement linen Roman shades?

Factory Direct Blinds is the best spot for purchasing replacement linen Roman shades, solar shades, cheap window blinds, and much more.