Honeycomb shades are the most common and efficient window shades in the market. They are doubly capable for insulation, darkening, as well as for sound proofing the home.

What is the range of options?
Honey comb shades come in single cell shades, double celled shades also known as honeycombed in honeycomb shades, top to bottom cellular shades etc.
Layered to perfection
The exclusivity of these types of shades is that according to your degree of insulation or sound proofing needs, these shades can slot in many layers of these honeycomb cells to create a barrier effect.
Colours of the wind
Honey comb shades come in different colours to suit your home decor. There are actually at least 400 and more shades of colours you can choose from light to dark ones. The interesting shades are the dark blue, bronze and the shimmery ones. They add a touch of classiness to your home. The colour concepts can also be alternated by having a light and a dark one. This enables controlled light passage and luminance according to your mood.
The world of shapes
These cellular shades do not have a fixed size and can fit any shape of the window; be it an arch, rectangle, circle, trapezoid, triangle…..you just name it!
Manoeuvring controls
Cellular shades have an option of having a simple cord or even have cordless options. This is most convenient when you have small children or even pets in the home, to get rid of the loose strings attached to the shades. For added luxury these shades also come in remote controlled operations. With a click you may bring up or down the cellular screens.
The degree of insulation
The air which is tightly trapped in between the cells or the honeycombs, act as an insulating or a sound proofing barrier. During summer the house is kept cool and during winter the house is kept warm. The number of integrated cells and the thickness of the shade depend on the intensity of the blockade.
Honey comb shades can be fixed on the window or have it from the ceiling to the floor covering your whole house. This is one of the best window treatments you can invest for a cosy and a cost efficient home.

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