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    Cellular Blinds Offer Filtered Light And Energy Efficiency

    When it comes to dressing the windows of your home, there are a number of options that you can choose from. For the look of soft, filtered light in a room, as well as energy efficiency, cellular blinds may be the perfect choice for you. Cellular blinds are also referred to as honeycomb shades, due to the honeycomb pattern of the shades themselves. It is this honeycomb pattern that makes these blinds energy efficient, since cold or hot air can be trapped within the openings of the shade itself. These blinds can also be an effective way to filter light into a room, rather than blocking it entirely or allowing direct sunlight in to fade furniture or flooring. These types of window coverings are also highly versatile in functionality as well as color and design. All of these characteristics make cellular blinds a popular choice in many homes today.

    Types of Cellular Blinds

    When you go shopping for cellular blinds, you will be confronted with a variety of styles, designs and colors to select from. The first decision that you will need to make is whether you want to go with a single, double or triple cell shades. The higher number of cells means greater insulation and energy efficiency, but single cell shades are generally the most popular style and work well for smaller windows in particular. Single cell shades are also a good choice if you want to power your cellular blinds up and down using a remote device, since these blinds are a bit lighter in weight. However, if you live in a particularly hot or cold climate, you may find that a higher number of cells in your cellular blinds will help to reduce your energy costs by a significant amount. All of the variety of these shades will come in a wide range of sizes and colors.

    Speaking of color, you will not find a better selection in window coverings than you will with cellular blinds. This makes this type of window covering ideal for coordinating the look of a room. You can match your shades to your furniture, draperies or wall color, depending on your preference. You can go with a neutral that will allow your shades to filter light in an unobtrusive manner, or you can bring a splash of color to the windows in your room. You will find that the shade of your shades may be one of the hardest choices that you will have to make when it comes to covering your windows in style! If you prefer to install a cellular blind that will actually block light instead of simply filtering it, you can also go for a "blackout option in many styles of these shades as well.

    Cellular blinds are a simple and fashionable way to cover any window of your home. You can find choices in these blinds at your local home improvement store or through a plethora of websites on the Internet. Purchase your cellular blinds and enjoy style, filtered sunlight and energy efficiency all in one beautiful package.

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