Cellular Shades
Reduce power bills with energy-efficient cellular shades. They insulate your home while also diffusing or blocking out light. It’s no wonder why they’re the most popular customer choice!
The use of cellular shades in South Florida is extremely popular, thanks to their energy-efficient and temperature-regulating properties. This versatile option can be designed to fit any size or shape of window, making them an outstanding choice for both regular openings and statement glass. You may also hear them referred to as “honeycomb shades”. This is because the unique design creates air-trapping pockets that resemble this natural phenomenon.
There are so many reasons to choose cellular shades. The first, and probably most important in the sunny climes of Florida, is their insulating properties. The design seamlessly weaves air pockets into the fabric, which can help keep heat out in the summer months and keep your home cozy in the winter.
Other reasons to fit your home with cellular shades include:
With clean lines and slim profile when not in use, cellular shades are ideal for any room. They can be fashioned to fit irregularly shaped windows, designed for the smallest or largest expanse of glass, and come with manual or automated functions.
Cellular shades can be designed in a wide range of styles and colors. They are generally fitted inside the window recess and can be produced in a variety of fabrics. Choose sheer or semi-sheer to allow light to flood the room or opt for room darkening paired with a sheer if required.
As well as providing excellent heat, privacy, and light control, the honeycomb design effectively dampens sound. This creates a quieter, mood-massaging interior atmosphere wholly conducive to the relaxing environment that is your home.
FAQ
Cellular shades are made from layers of fabric that are fashioned into cells, rather like the honeycomb of a beehive. This attractive design traps air within, creating a highly effective layer of insulation. When deployed during daytime hours, this prevents the windows from acting like a greenhouse, thus helping to keep the interior temperature cool.
No, they come in different levels, according to your requirements. They can be fashioned with a single or double-cell layer, with the latter offering more heat control.
While it isn’t dramatically obvious, you can see the pattern if you view the shades from the side. When looked at head-on, the pattern isn’t visible.
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