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- Compare mesh types and colors
- Understand track versus velcro attachment
- See how doorways and fasteners work
- Get an instant quote with your selections
- Send photos to a planner or continue into the design wizard when ready
Tap the photo or title to select a mesh (your color is kept when that mesh offers it). Use swatches to change color. Open Mesh details & specs on a card only when you want the full write-up.
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Tracking slides open and closed; velcro fixes the top in place. Open Video & full details inside each card when you want the deep dive.
Track color
Not sure on track color? Black track is fine — you can adjust with a planner later.
Marine Snaps To Seal Sides To a Surface
Seal to a wall or column with our stainless steel marine snaps. The female snap is fastened to any binding of a curtain panel. The male snap is on a 5/8″ screw stud which can be screwed into wood surfaces.
We have long screw studs for stucco and adhesive snap studs for surfaces you'd rather not screw into (like vinyl, aluminum siding, or even brick).

Marine Snaps Explained In 88 Seconds
Magnetic Doorways Seal Panels to Other Panels
Connecting two panels magnetically allows you to pass between them and creates logical gathered swags. Magnetic doorways are much easier to separate than unsnapping panels. Two panels overlap by 1 inch to seal.
Powerful Neodymium Magnets
These are NOT ordinary refrigerator magnets. Our rare-earth magnets are freakishly strong. Fiberglass rods insert vertically into the side bindings to distribute the load and complete the seal.
For each 8ft tall magnetic doorway:
- •10-16 magnets (space 18″ normal, 12″ windy)
- •2 fiberglass rods (one for each side of the doorway)
Magnetic Doorways Explained in 89 Seconds
Stucco Strips — Mini 3-Inch Panels
Despite the name, a stucco strip has nothing to do with stucco — the name just stuck years ago. A stucco strip is simply a mini 3″ wide panel made of solid webbing material.
One edge snaps to a structural surface (wall or column), while the other edge is set up for a magnetic connection to a larger panel. The stucco strip stays snapped to the wall so the larger panel can be drawn open easily without unsnapping.
Tip: Stucco strips are NOT required, but they make drawing curtains far easier if there is no other magnetic connection on a particular side.
Stucco Strips Explained in 70 Seconds
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Next steps
Submit photos and contact info for a planner review or jump into the design wizard with your selections.
Submit for planner review
Add photos and your contact info. A planner will review your mesh, color, and attachment choices and follow up with next steps.
Photos are essential — we may see things you don't and have a wealth of information to help your project go smoothly.
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We'll use your selections above when we follow up. Photos help most — add as many angles as you can.
Continue to design wizard
Your selections carry into the wizard. A rough idea of measurements is helpful.