Skyline® Gliding Window Panels by Hunter Douglas are one of the most architecturally striking window treatments available at Spokane Blinds. Designed for large windows and wide sliding glass doors, these bold, broad fabric panels make a statement all on their own while delivering outstanding light control and privacy. Beyond their beauty, Skyline panels serve double duty as elegant room dividers, a smart, stylish solution for open-concept Spokane homes.
Book NowAvailable in a variety of colors, textures, opacities and openness factors, and with over 600 colors to choose from, Skyline panels offer the largest fabric collection on the market.
When open, the panels stack tightly and provide unobstructed views. An interlocking bottom weight prevents panels from tangling and adds stability.
Hunter Douglas's commitment to fabric quality, precision engineering, and lasting performance is evident in every Skyline panel. Designed specifically for wide sliding glass doors and floor-to-ceiling windows, these panels glide smoothly on a low-profile track and stack away cleanly when open for an unobstructed view. At Spokane Blinds, our team will custom-size and professionally install your Skyline panels to ensure a flawless, perfectly fitted result.
Book NowSkyline panels elegantly frame your landscape of the outdoors with their a fabric and gentle vertical panels. These panels can rotate up to 180°, giving you precise control.
Large windows bring beautiful natural light into your Spokane home. Skyline panels give you complete control over how much comes in and when. By rotating or fully closing the panels, you can block the sun's harmful UVA and UVB rays and protect your furniture, flooring, and artwork from fading. With over 600 fabric colors to choose from, you don't have to sacrifice style to get the UV protection your home needs.
Skyline gliding window panels are a modern alternative to traditional vertical blinds for sliding doors and wide windows. Instead of hanging fabric vanes that rotate, Skyline uses large flat fabric panels that glide horizontally across a track. The result is a cleaner, more contemporary aesthetic that fits new construction and modern interiors.
For Spokane homes with floor-to-ceiling glass, oversized sliding doors, or open-concept layouts, Skyline panels often replace traditional verticals as the standard choice. The look is more like a soft drapery wall than a window blind.
Cleaner appearance: flat fabric panels look more like architectural elements than window coverings.
Smooth operation: the gliding track system operates quietly and stays aligned over years of use. No rattling, no twisted vanes.
Full door coverage: panels stack tightly to one side when fully open, leaving the door or window completely unobstructed.
Coordinates with other Hunter Douglas products: Skyline panel fabrics often match or complement Hunter Douglas roller and Roman shade fabrics, so you can keep a consistent look across a home that mixes window treatments.
Sliding patio doors: the most common application. Skyline replaces traditional verticals with a more polished look.
Wide picture windows: for homes with 10-foot or wider windows where traditional shades would be impractical.
Room dividers: in open-concept Spokane homes, Skyline panels are increasingly used as soft room dividers between living and dining areas.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls: modern Spokane new construction in Kendall Yards, Liberty Lake, and South Hill often features full glass walls. Skyline scales to fit.
Skyline panels are available in light-filtering, room-darkening, and blackout fabric options. Hundreds of colors and textures. For Spokane homes with strong sun exposure, solar-screen fabric panels filter UV without blocking the view entirely.
The best way to understand how Skyline panels operate and how they look in a room is to see them in person. Visit our Spokane Valley showroom or schedule a free in-home consultation. A specialist will bring fabric samples to your home, take precise measurements of your sliding doors or wide windows, and walk through whether Skyline panels are the right fit for your space.