About Honeycomb Blinds
Honeycomb blinds - for energy efficiency
Offering a combination of sleek, tidy looks and thermal, energy saving features, Honeycomb blinds can help to insulate your home without compromising on style.
Their innovative design makes them particularly effective in stopping draughts, improving the energy efficiency of both single and double-glazed windows - so they may help to reduce your heating bills.
Energy efficient by design
Honeycomb blinds have a unique design that creates a set of hexagonal cells within the blinds when they're pulled across a window.
This wall of air-filled cells sits between the window and the room, forming a thermal barrier that helps to insulate it, including by preventing draughts.
Looking like a honeycomb inside, this dual cell thermal blinds design is especially effective for use with draughty windows made from single glazing, but can also help to further improve the energy efficiency of double-glazed windows.
Sleek in style
Simlilar in outward appearance to pleated blinds, honeycomb blinds have a few other differences aside from their internal, hexagonal cell design.
Honeycomb blinds from our featured supplier have a very tidy look. Whilst they come with a choice of corded or cordless controls, both versions dispense with cord holes in favour of improving their insulating performance.
Both sets of controls allow them to be set in a partially closed position, should you wish.
The corded version also keeps the cords concealed from view, contributing to a neater overall look.
The blinds are made from a non-woven, durable fabric and come in a choice of ten colours, from whites and neutrals to brighter options.
Each colour option comes complete with a matching head and bottom rail.
Overall, honeycomb blinds deliver a compelling combination of energy saving benefits and stylish design that's suitable for windows throughout the house.
See our blinds suppliers directory to get prices for honeycomb blinds and other styles of window blinds.







