A cellular blind, also known as a honeycomb shade, is a type of window treatment that is designed to provide insulation and light control. These shades are made up of cells that are shaped like honeycombs, which trap air and provide an extra layer of insulation to your windows. Depending on your preferences, you can choose from single or double cells, and you can also select from a variety of lift options, colors, and materials that block out light. With their customizable features and energy-saving benefits, cellular blinds are a popular choice for homeowners and businesses alike.
Honeycomb blinds and cellular shades are often used interchangeably, but they are actually the same product. These window treatments are designed with air pockets that create a honeycomb pattern in each cell, providing insulation and style to any room. Cleaning them is easy; simply use a light cloth or feather duster to wipe them down. For tougher stains, spot clean with mild detergent and a cloth. Be sure to consult the manufacturer’s guide for specific instructions and check out our blog post for additional cleaning tips.
Installing cellular shades is a breeze with our step-by-step guide. First, measure your window to determine if you need an inside or outside mount. Then, follow our easy instructions for installing the two mounting brackets and screws needed for a secure fit. For more detailed guidance, visit our installation page. With Solar Custom Blinds, you’ll have perfectly fitted and stylish window coverings in no time!
Cellular shades are available in a variety of materials and can be customized with different lift styles. Polyester spunlace or woven fabric is the typical go-to, with blackout shades offering an additional thin metallic layer for superior insulation and enhanced light blocking. The honeycomb pockets provide temperature control by trapping hot or cold air at the windows. When it comes to customization, Solar Custom Blinds offers four options – standard, cordless, top down bottom up, and motorized lifts – though households with small children or pets will want to opt for cordless or motorized for increased safety.