15 Most Spectacular Window Treatments for French Door to a Patio to Accentuate the Look

15 Most Spectacular Window Treatments For French Door To A Patio

If you want to enhance a sophisticated look to your area that opens to a patio, it is recommended for you to use french doors.

Their built-in glass panes will transfer the natural light shined upon your patio to the room inside. This is an elegant way to illuminate your room naturally.

However, having french doors that lead to a patio means the doors open to the house exterior.

You need to cover them for privacy that at the same time give you to control the light when you need it. This is why you need window treatment to complete your decor.

Here are some popular treatments you can use for your french doors to a patio:

  • Roman Shades: This type of shade will emphasize and frame your door’s style. It has various trims, textures, and colors, so you can customize it to fit your interior design. The elegant folds of a roman shade can be combined with clean lines of French doors’ design. They can also take back the aristocratic look of the doors when they were first used. If you want perfect light-blocking, consider choosing high-quality fabric. If you live in an especially sunny area, you can have an additional room darkening liner. When you use a corded lift, make sure to use a cord cleat, so the strings do not get caught when the door is operated.
  • Woven Wood Shades. This is also an excellent choice for french doors’ window treatment. Actually, woven wood shades are quite similar to Roman shades, but they are made of woven grass material or natural bamboo reeds adding a layer of natural color and texture to the room. An optional blackout or light filtering can be added to let your control light. Pick a woven wood shade for a fashionable statement to your doors. It is also recommended to have an adding edge banding to keep the woven shade from fraying after a while.
  • Cellular Shades. This type of shade is lightweight. It doesn’t stick out from the window frame far. If your french doors are narrow, cellular shades can be your best bet. They can give you a layer of insulation for larger areas of glass, areas where you may lose energy. There are various lift styles and colors to fit your interior design. Choose also spacer blocks or hold-down brackets because most cellular shades have them.
  • Aluminum Blinds. These are also known as mini blinds. Aluminum blinds are dent-resistant, flexible, and durable. Thus, they are perfect for french doors with a lot of traffic. You can tilt them closed or open to control the level of privacy and natural light. It is recommended to have to hold down brackets to prevent noisy clanging when you open or close the door.
  • Solar Roller Shades. This type of shade can be made to fit your specific needs with various opacity levels (blackout, light filtering, or solar), colors, and fabric styles. For a sunny patio, solar roller shades can block UV rays and keep the room cooler as it reduces heat. Roller shades are considered the best match for french doors because they don’t feature any unsightly back seams.

Now, here are some pictures of window treatments for french door to a patio that you can get your inspiration from:

1. Combination of Aluminum Blinds and Attached Curtain to the Rod As a Window Treatment for French Door to a Patio

combination of aluminum blinds and attached curtain to the rod as a window treatment for french door to a patio
combination of aluminum blinds and attached curtain to the rod as a window treatment for french door to a patio. image © rebecca driggs interiors

This family room is located side by side, with the patio outside. Both are separated with a french door that is completed with aluminum blinds to protect the homeowners from the UV rays as well as give them privacy.

In order to accentuate the whole look, the bold and elegant curtains were also added as a window treatment to complement the aluminum shades.

It may look as if the curtains were a single piece of fabric. While in fact, it’s basically made up of four separate swags. The four swags are attached to the hardware.

It is obvious to see that the curtains are made of heavy and thick fabric. However, these curtains are inoperable. They are only meant as an accent window treatment.

To protect the room from the sun rays and give privacy, the aluminum shades can be used alone.

2. Woven Shades Window Treatment for an Elegant French Door to a Patio

woven shades window treatment for an elegant french door to a patio
woven shades window treatment for an elegant french door to a patio. image © daynakatlininteriors.com

This family room is equipped with a french door that is completed with similar-sized windows around.

The windows and the french door have the same size, cut, and shape panels. You need to look twice to determine which one is the door. The difference is the french door has black hardware. Both the door and the windows open to the patio outside.

Instead of having curtains to cover the whole area of the windows and the door, the homeowners decided to create a more unique look. They install woven shades window treatment to each window and the door.

There is no detailed information about where it was purchased, but according to the designer, Smith + Noble has a very similar product.

This kind of shade doesn’t completely block the light from the outside. It only diffuses it. It means that this shade is not recommended, too, if you want full privacy.

If you wish to perfect protection, you need to complete these woven shades with a lining (blackout or light filter).

Ensure to order a continuous cord loop to operate the shades too. They may be a little more expensive than the standard cords, but they work better, so you can have better control.

3. Drapery and Blinds as a Window Treatment for a Coastal Style French Door to a Patio

drapery and blinds as a window treatment for a coastal style french door to a patio
drapery and blinds as a window treatment for a coastal style french door to a patio. image © spinndev.com

This coastal-style french door is basically simple. We can see from this angle that this french door opens to a patio. In order to enhance the look of this simple door, the homeowner decided to add window treatment to it.

There are two types of window treatment here. The first one is the rolling-up blinds. Like its name, this blind is rolled up above the door when it is not used. The medium tone of brown blends seamlessly with the cream-colored walls around.

The blinds are helpful to give privacy to the homeowners since the door opens right to the patio outside. Moreover, they are also beneficial to block out the natural light if the sun is too hot.

The homeowners also added drapery on both sides of this door. The drapery panels were custom-made by a local contractor.

Since the drapes are sheer and in white color, it is not very useful to give needed privacy to the homeowners as well as block the light. That is why it is paired with the blinds.

Yet, the combination of a simple white french door, drapes, and brown colored blinds managed to create a lovely coastal style.

4. Bold Panels, Arched Swags, and Jabots Window Treatment for French Door to a Patio

bold panels, arched swags, and jabots window treatment for french door to a patio
bold panels, arched swags, and jabots window treatment for french door to a patio. image © brandireneedesigns.com

This french door is bracketed by two-panel windows. Those windows are meant to increase the amount of natural light coming into the room. The french door, on the other hand, is a full panel.

There is no window treatment whatsoever on the door, but there are dramatic arched swags and jabots on top of it.

The swags and jabot curtains look elegant with a combination of light and dark shades of brown. Its shade mixes harmoniously with the beige wall around. The panels add some statements too in this room.

Some may think that this type of window treatment has very little use in blocking light because it is a sheer fabric. However, it is basically a heavy material.

Once the curtain drops, it can cover both the windows and the door, so people on the patio cannot have a view inside.

And in order to provide privacy, both windows on the french door’s sides are completed with vertical blinds too.

5. Casual Roman Shades Framed with Drapery as a Window Treatment for a French Door to a Patio

casual roman shades framed with drapery as a window treatment for a french door to a patio
casual roman shades framed with drapery as a window treatment for a french door to a patio. image © smithandnoble.com

A narrow and classic type of french door like this would be best if paired with eye-catching window treatment. This door is completed with casual roman shades, and it opens to a lovely patio outside.

The roman shades window treatment has a lovely boho-chic style with a pompom accent. It has a neutral color, though, to fit with the traditional style of the room. The shade can be pulled down to fully cover both panels of the door.

This boho shade is perfectly framed with linen draperies in a pale olive green color. It is hung on simple wrought iron hardware purchased from Smith+Noble.

Curtains can be opened and closed along with the shades to give extra privacy to the homeowners.

6. Roman Shade with Blackout Lining Window Treatment for a Traditional French Door to a Patio

roman shade with blackout lining window treatment for a traditional french door to a patio
roman shade with blackout lining window treatment for a traditional french door to a patio. image © heydtdesigns.com

This room is a traditional kid’s bedroom that opens to a patio outside. There is a lovely french door separating the indoor and outdoor area. This glass panel french door is painted in white to match the wall outside.

In order to achieve an all-white design, the designer added a white window treatment to this door. It is a Roman shade in a cotton canvas, a sturdy material that is combined with a blackout lining to give the kid more control to the coming in natural light as well as privacy. This kind of window treatment is considered very economical.

This shade can be purchased in Smith + Noble.

7. Pottery Barn Blue Silky Drapes and Blinds Window Treatment for a Wood-trimmed French Door to a Patio

pottery barn blue silky drapes and blinds window treatment for a wood-trimmed french door to a patio
pottery barn blue silky drapes and blinds window treatment for a wood-trimmed french door to a patio. image © annetteenglish.com

This french door is perfectly installed in a craftsman room like this.

Unlike the usual french doors with white color, this one is wood-trimmed, unpainted, and might only be sealed with a transparent coat, so the natural shade of wood is still visible. This unique french door leads to a patio outside the bedroom.

To accentuate the door’s look, the homeowner added silky drapes around as a window treatment.

The curtains were hung from the black steel hardware, simple material for the whole look. The color of the curtains perfectly matches the rolling shades on top of the door.

When closed, the shades and the curtains give extra protection from UV light as well as unwanted attention from the passers-by.

8. White Wood Blinds Window Treatment for Windows and French Door to a Patio

white wood blinds window treatment for windows and french door to a patio
white wood blinds window treatment for windows and french door to a patio. image © visbeen.com

This simple french door is installed in a luxurious bedroom and opens to a small patio outside. It seems that the homeowners wanted to attain a minimalist look for this whole area. That is why the french door is not accentuated with too much decoration.

In fact, it is completed with white wood blinds. It is also known as Venetian blinds, the window treatment. It looks like these blinds are mounted inside the sills of the windows with valance returns outside.

The blinds are mounted on the doors outside with returns too. It may look a bit hazy between the slats due to the coming in light from the outside.

There are windows on both sides of this french door that are also completed with the same blinds. Thus, the homeowners managed to create uniformity and continuous look for the windows and the door.

These shades are easily operable to control the amount of natural light needed for the room.

9. Bright Patterned Curtain as a Window Treatment for French Doors to a Patio

bright patterned curtain as a window treatment for french doors to a patio
bright patterned curtain as a window treatment for french doors to a patio. image © dana nichols

What a lovely curtain! They cover the french door as well as the windows on the other side.

You can see here that the french door is located in an L-shaped wall. Therefore, the rods are installed following the lines of the french door and the windows. Both of them are fully paneled with glass. People on the inside can clearly see the view of the patio outside.

The window treatment is curtains, which are in red color with floral pattern. They give a splash of color to this transitional dining room, which is dominated by wood elements and painted in white.

Because this french door is installed in an L-shaped wall, unlike the other french doors, this one is not completed with two curtains on both sides. Instead, it is only covered with one curtain, while the other is used to cover the windows on the other side of the wall. Both curtains can give protection for the homeowners from the bright light.

10. High Curtain Window Treatment for an Arched French Door to a Patio

high curtain window treatment for an arched french door to a patio
high curtain window treatment for an arched french door to a patio. image © homestylesinteriordesign.com

When it comes to window treatments, this one may be considered simple and minimalist compared to the others you’ve seen before. It is because this window treatment is not meant to attract attention here. The scene-stealer here is the french door.

This is a high french door with an arched glass panel above. Both sides of this door are also completed with glass panel windows.

This is the kind of door and windows you need if you want to illuminate the room with natural light or if you want a better view of the outside, which is a patio in this case.

Due to the height of the french door, it needs a high curtain to fully cover the entire area of this door.

These curtains were hung on a rod, which was custom manufactured for this room. This rod is also fully motorized and completed with a light gold finish. The curtains are in a nude color, perfectly matching the wall around.

11. Patterned Drapery Window Treatment for a Simple French Door to a Patio

patterned drapery window treatment for a simple french door to a patio
patterned drapery window treatment for a simple french door to a patio. image © michaelfullen.com

This contemporary bedroom looks complete with the french door that opens to the patio right in front of the bedroom.

The french door here looks simple, with long panel glass and a white frame. There is no blind or shade here to cover the door fully. However, there is a beautiful drapery on both sides of it.

This patterned drapery creates a soft look that somewhat blends with its surrounding. Its cream color mixes flawlessly with the beige walls and creates a nice contrast to the wood tile wall above the bed.

As a window treatment, this curtain cannot entirely block out the sunlight. It can only diffuse the light, creating a warm light in the room. It can’t be used as a screen to give you privacy too. Yet, it is perfect for accentuating this minimalist room.

12. Bold Pattern Valence Window Treatment for a French Door to a Patio

bold pattern valence window treatment for a french door to a patio
bold pattern valence window treatment for a french door to a patio. image © cherierosecollection.com

The open and green patio can be seen right from the room, thanks to the french door. This wide french door is not paired with windows on both sides. It is because the wall space is limited, but that doesn’t mean that this look is any less pretty.

It is paired with a stylish window treatment, a valance with the striped and bold pattern right above the french door.

There are tassels as accessories to accentuate this valance and give it a perfect boho look. The valance is hung in a decorative rod that complements it.

However, as a valance, this window treatment is solely used as a decoration.

Since the homeowners don’t install any shade or blinds here, there’s no way for them to block out the light from the patio. Yet, it may be the right choice if you want to fill the room with natural light to cut off the electricity bill.

13. Straight Valance with Neutral Fabric Window Treatment for a French Door to a Patio

straight valance with neutral fabric window treatment for a french door to a patio
straight valance with neutral fabric window treatment for a french door to a patio. image © mcfeelywindowfashions.com

This classic french door is full of windows on both sides. That door separates the living room from the patio outside. In order to attain a minimalist look, the homeowners only a simple window treatment here.

The window treatment is a straight valance from McFeely Window Fashions. This is basically a custom-made cornice board, specifically made for the homeowner.

This valance is covered in a neutral-colored fabric completed with contrast cording. The contrast cording is helpful to unify the space with the adjoining panels.

This way, it is clear that the homeowner wants to have a brightly lit room by the natural light because there is no shade or blind paired with the valance.

14. Flat Roman Blinds as a Window Treatment for a French Door to a Patio

flat roman blinds as a window treatment for a french door to a patio
flat roman blinds as a window treatment for a french door to a patio. image © melissa condotta design

This is actually a basic french door, but unlike the other french doors, this is painted in a dark color to complement the modern retro look in the room. The french door opens to a patio outside the kitchen.

It is completed with a custom window treatment, a flat roman blind.

The designer purchased the fabric herself at designer fabrics in Toronto. After that, she had the custom blinds made by a local company. However, these shades look a lot like the products at The Shade Store. Eve the fabric matches too.

We can see here that the blinds can’t entirely block out the sun. That is why these shades are perfect for you who want to lighten up your space but are not too bright. The decorative pattern accentuates the blinds flawlessly.

15. Sheer Fabric Roman Shades Window Treatment of a French Door Opening to a Patio

sheer fabric roman shades window treatment of a french door opening to a patio
sheer fabric roman shades window treatment of a french door opening to a patio. image © conniecooperdesigns.com

This circular tropical dining room has panel windows along the wall. And in the entrance, there is a french door that opens to a patio outside. This french door is completed with similar sized windows too on both sides.

The window treatment covers the entire windows and the french door. That is a roman shade with sheer fabric that can help brighten up the room. This is a perfect type of shade for a tropical room because it doesn’t block out the natural light entirely.

The shades were made in the trade workroom in Ct, while the sheer fabric was purchased from Hinson. The white fabric complements the all-white design in this room perfectly.

Closing

After choosing the right window treatment for your patio’s french doors, it is important to know that french doors usually have some features that make it a bit tricky to select shades or blinds.

Determine whether your shades or blinds may need to pass behind a lever or a door handle. French doors also often have beveled and raised trim around the glass. It should be taken into account when you measure the doors. Projection brackets or spacer blocks will help you clear thick trim, though.

Plus, make sure to determine the outside mounting surface needs, so you can be sure you have sufficient flat surface for the blinds or shades to be installed. Hold-down brackets can keep the shade from swinging when you open or close the door.

Now, good luck with your project!