Cellular Blinds

Cellular blinds offer a distinctive blend of modernity, sleekness, and elegance, establishing themselves as the preferred choice among trend icons. Also known as Honeycomb Blinds due to their cell-like structure, these blinds not only captivate with their appearance but also excel as energy-conserving tools. The unique cell structure effectively traps air in its pockets, contributing to room temperature regulation—keeping spaces cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Remarkably, for high energy efficiency, single blinds up to 12 feet in width can be crafted, making cellular blinds a versatile and practical choice for both style and sustainability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Advantages of cellular blinds

Cellular blinds, also known as Honeycomb blinds, offer several advantages. Below are a few key benefits:

  •  Energy Efficiency
  •  Light Control
  •  Privacy
  • Durability
  •  Easy to Clean
  •  Versatile

Additional Benefits of Cellular Blinds (Honeycomb Blinds):

  • Noise Reduction
  • Fire Resistance
  • Pet-Friendly

Why cellular blinds have honeycomb cell structure?

Cellular blinds, also known as Honeycomb blinds, feature a honeycomb cell structure due to the numerous advantages it offers over traditional roller blinds. The air pockets created by the cells provide effective insulation, regulating temperature by keeping homes cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Additionally, the honeycomb structure aids in reducing noise levels, enhancing soundproofing within your home. Furthermore, this design improves the blinds’ durability and makes them more resistant to tearing.

The great thing about our Cellular Blinds is they are always made-to-measure! Therefore, there is no need to alter, cut or trim them. Simply measure your window using our and order your blinds to fit your window perfectly.

This is a question we get asked all the time. In order to keep your Cellular Blinds looking brand new and in top condition, We advise using a feather duster or dry, clean microfibre cloth to keep them dust-free. Stains should be treated with a clean cloth, using the slightest touch of water, (keeping the blind material as dry as possible). We would always suggest testing this on a hidden area of the blind first.

Still undecided? Our friendly staff at Curtain Collection are waiting to take your call.

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