Riverside condos: shade without giving up the view
The workable answer is to split the requirement by time of day: daytime, when you want the river, and night, when you want the room shut. Sunscreen fabric takes out roughly 45 percent of the light, cutting glare and heat while leaving the water visible. Blackout stops light completely and belongs on a bedroom at night. Where one window needs both, it is a conversation for the measure, because what is possible depends on how deep the reveal is and how much room there is between the frame and the ceiling.



