The Pella Lifestyle Series windows with optional blinds between the glass are designed to protect against dust, damage, and little hands. These windows can be easily operated by sliding the control up and down. The Raise-and-Lower Operator is used to raise and lower the blinds or shades, while the Blind/Shade Operator raises, lowers, and tilts the blinds.
To open and close the blinds or shades on wood sliding patio doors with a hinged glass panel, use the Raise-and-Lower Operator. For complete instructions on opening and closing the Hinged Glass Panel, refer to the Pella® Lifestyle Series Triple-Pane Hinged Glass Panel, Blind and Shade.
Incorporating between-the-glass blinds and shades into your Pella patio doors can increase privacy and convenience. Built-in blinds are easy to operate, and you can choose from either manually controlled or motorized options. If your Pella between-the-glass blinds have visual flaws, you can restore their appearance by replacing broken or misaligned slats individually.
The Blind/Shade Operator raises, lowers, and tilts the blinds, sliding the operator gently up and down to lower and raise them. The tilt function is also accessible. Between-the-glass blinds and shades are permanently sealed between panes of insulating glass, reducing the risk of dust and damage.
In summary, Pella Lifestyle Series windows with optional blinds between the glass provide a secure and convenient solution for homeowners looking to enhance their home’s aesthetics.
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Pella Lifestyle Series windows with optional blinds between the glass are protected from dust, damage and little hands.
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