Honeycomb blinds

honeycomb_blindsProduct: Block-out and light filtering ¾" single cell honeycomb blinds
Price: $500 - $670* including FREE installation until Dec 2011 (*Prices quoted are a guide only based on 1800mm x 1800mm window)
Warranty: 12 months
Supplier: BENDIGO Pam or Justin at Reanne Curtains and Designs, Shop 18 Strath Hill Centre, Edwards Road, Bendigo T:5442 7222 www.reannecurtains.com.au

When we recommend this product

Honeycomb blinds will suit almost any window shape or size. Their simple and streamlined design has great appeal for contemporary styled homes. The honeycomb cellular design captures stationery air which in turn insulates a room against heat gain or heat loss. South & West facing windows benefit greatly with honeycomb blinds given their efficiency in reducing heat loss and heat gain in winter and summer. Block-out honeycombs have a 5 star insulation & UV rating. Tight stacking when fully drawn ensures optimum window vision to the outside when not in use.

Honeycomb blind fabrics are durable. They will not fray or fade, are easy to keep clean and are dust repellent. Available in a cordless control system this honeycomb blind is an ideal safety option when children are in the home.

How to get the most from this product

All windows benefit from being checked for draughts to prevent warm air escaping and cool air from getting in. Installing the blinds within a window's recess is recommended as it fits tight to the window frame and therefore reduces any gaps which air can escape. The best option to prevent heat from entering in summer - s external blinds. This product will provide benefit however, as long as the blinds are closed during the day in the heat of summer.

 

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