Blackout Cellular Shades Offer Beauty And Energy Efficiency In One Product
If you are looking for window coverings that stop light from entering a room, blackout cellular shades are your perfect choice. These shades are excellent for bedrooms or nurseries as well as windows we don't think about covering, such as solar sky lights. You'll be delighted with the wide variety of colors, designs and operation choices available. These window treatments are also referred to as honeycomb shades. If you look at them from the side, their structure is similar to a honeycomb. The more cells the shades have the greater the insulation.
The best choice for media rooms, bedrooms or nurseries is the Christopher Lowell raw silk blackout cellular shades. They totally block out all the light with snug fitting side tracks and offer colors and designs to add to the style of any room. The size can go up to 120 inches wide x 120 inches high. You can raise or lower them in either direction. This is great if you want to lower the top to see out but don't want anyone to be able to see in. As an added safety feature for children and pets, they offer motorized and cordless options and can be operated with a remote control.
One of the newest inventions to add to the blackout cellular shades is the beautiful Roman fusion blinds. They are actually two shades in one. One side is the Roman blind, exhibiting style and flare, while the other side has the energy efficiency of the honeycomb cellular. This added luxurious, eye grabbing fashion has proven to be very popular for window treatments in rooms such as kitchens. These horizontal panels are beautiful smooth panels that hang smoothly. When they are raised the panels fall neatly behind each other. In addition to the benefits of the cellular side of the shade, it is also used as a liner to hide the cords.
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It's easy to see why blackout cellular shades remain a popular choice for all the rooms in your home. Not only do they block out all the light when you want them to, but they are dust repellent, flame retardant and offer superior insulation. You can even double the thickness of your shades for added insulation without losing the benefit of the look you are trying to achieve. This is a great choice for design and energy efficiency in one product. |

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