Honeycomb Blinds for Energy Efficiency

Honeycomb Blinds for Energy Efficiency



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Another name for cell blinds is honeycomb blinds, both of which terms refer to little pockets built into these energy efficient window treatments. Although you might find the honeycomb variety to be a little more expensive than budget window coverings, they pay for themselves quickly. Here are some reasons why you should consider buying blinds and ideas for which rooms would benefit from them most.

Choosing the Right Room

In certain areas of the house, windows are small, well sealed, or let in very little sunlight. A bathroom window, for instance, might be the right place for an inexpensive roller blind made of vinyl; something easily wiped down in such a humid location. In a south-facing kitchen, however, cell blinds that open from the top and the bottom give you ultimate control over how much light to let in as the sun changes position. Sit down to a meal without glare in your face but let in enough natural light to feel comfortable.

The same configuration is of great benefit in the living room where sunlight interferes with your ability to see the TV screen. Honeycomb blinds can be opened from the top, the bottom, or both.

Ready made Roman blinds offer a great alternative to this style, but they open from the bottom only. In either the Roman or honeycomb variant, choose a particular level of light filtration to protect individuals from too much sunlight. Even when the blinds are pulled, some UV rays will come through. You have choices: let in a little or blackout a room completely. Several materials and colors or patterns are available.

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Energy Efficiency

The pockets in honeycomb blinds act as insulators against drafts or protection against heat if a window is poorly sealed. Any type of window covering has the potential to cut energy costs, but cell blinds are especially effective. If you prefer the stacked quality of ready made Roman blinds, however, they are still very useful for cutting down on heating or cooling costs. Experts on the topic of energy efficiency generally recommend hanging a good quality blind over every window in your home because this is an inexpensive and stylish way to cut utility bills.