Best blinds to keep the heat in? Honeycombs!
What are Honeycomb Blinds?
Honeycombs blinds , also called Cellular blinds use a hollow cellular structure to trap air in pockets creating an insulation layer. This insulation layer is the key to keeping you warm and cosy in winter, cool in summer.
As thetemperature drops, keeping your house warm and cosy is a priority. The right window coverings are important as 30-45% of heat is lost through windows.
What do we recommend?
In our experience at Premier Shades, the best and most cost effective option to keep your house warm in winter is with cellular or honeycomb blinds. Curtains, Shutters and Roman blinds are also good options.
Don't take our word for it!
Norman Australia recently tested their Portrait Honeycomb blinds in conjunction with AIRAH & CSIRO. The results speak for themselves. Reductions in heat loss, solar heat gain and air conditioning loads.
Flexible light control options.
Honeycomb blinds are a modern pleated design and can easily be motorised. Making them the top choice for skylights or high out of reach windows.
Choose from a range of fabrics, Room Darkening 100% UV blockage. Light Filtering and Sheer.
The UV performance varies depending on the colour of the fabric. Darker colours have higher blockout percentage than lighter colours.
Let's get it right!
No matter what solution you choose, it's important that it's measured and fitted properly.
For example,to be most effective, honeycomb blinds should be installedinside the window reveal (timber surround) for best insulation results.
Light guard options are specifically designed to block incoming light that bleed through the open side to provide insulating protection at the outer edges.
Ready to save on energy?
Contact Premier Shades, the Honeycomb blind experts, for details. Central Coast &Hornsby.
Contact Premier Shades to organise a Free In Home Measure and Quote.
Call us on (02) 4324 8800 or you can come and see our Blinds, Awning and Shutter showroom at Wyoming on the Central Coast & inside JBA Carpet Court Hornsby.
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