Cellular Blinds

Why are cellular blinds part of home electrification?

Many households struggle to keep their homes warm during the winter months and cool during the summer months due to leaky windows. Cellular Blinds are the unsung heroes of energy-efficient homes. Let’s face it, heating and cooling accounts for about 40% of electricity bills according to  Energy Consumers Australia. Cellular Blinds can reduce your heating and cooling costs by regulating the temperatures in the rooms where they are fitted.

What are the thermal properties of cellular blinds?

Cellular blinds, also known as honeycomb blinds, are a popular window treatment known for their energy efficiency and sleek, modern appearance. Their unique design features a series of hexagonal cells that trap air, creating an insulating layer that helps regulate indoor temperatures—keeping heat out in summer and warmth in during winter. This makes them a smart choice for reducing energy bills and enhancing comfort. Available in a range of colours, opacities, and operating styles (including cord control and cordless options), cellular blinds offer both style and functionality, making them ideal for any room in the home or office.

Whilst fixing leaking windows or replacing old poorly designed windows can be very expensive, cellular blinds often provide a much cheaper alternative to addressing the problem. For an obligation free measure and quote  get in touch with us today!

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