Cellular blinds vs. Honeycomb blinds: What's the Difference?

Posted by panneerseo on October 21st, 2021

You may have recently bought blinds online and came across BOM, Cellular Shades, and Honeycomb Shades. You may have thought that these are two completely different identities. Incorrect. Actually, they are exactly the same shade type. Here\'s some helpful information to clear up any confusion you might have about cell and honeycomb tones and better explain how the two actually come together.

 

The question is: why categorize blinds with terms like honeycomb blinds and cellular? Some window treatment manufacturers and retailers use cell cells, reminding her of her failure in high school biology class, while others use honeycombs, suggesting internal guilt over the two bowls of cereal and candy she ate. While it seems strange that terms like cellular blinds and honeycomb are used to describe the same type of blind when both seem completely irrelevant, it makes perfect sense.

 

The answer is: cellular blinds or honeycomb blinds inherited their names from the window curtain design pattern. Small, individual cells of fabric or material are bonded together using a form of adhesive to create the complete shade. If the shadow is viewed from the side, the pattern of the cells looks a lot like a honeycomb. That said, both terms are equally appropriate to describe this type of awning and it\'s just a matter of preference.

 

Once you get past the two unusual names, you will realize how cellular / honeycomb blinds can improve the quality of your home. Cellular blinds/honeycomb shades offer great benefits for home insulation and light control. Individual cells create air pockets that control room climate and increase energy efficiency. In both extreme weather conditions, whether it is very hot or very cold, cellular / honeycomb blinds will effectively insulate your home. By making the bedroom a comfortable environment to live in, cellular / alveolar shades will also reduce the need for central heating and air conditioning.

 

Depending on the degree of light control and insulation you need, there are several styles of cell construction: single cell, double cell, or triple cell. The level of insulation and the strength of the light control are greatly increased from one cell to a double cell and from a double cell to a triple cell. Cellular / honeycomb blinds also come with the option to add light-filtering or room-darkening fabrics to match the room\'s ambience and get the privacy you need. Not only are your light control options, but there are also many different pleat sizes and a great selection of colors from all the major brands.

 

This style of blind can be used in many different rooms in the house. For better insulation, honeycomb curtains are a smart alternative to wooden curtains and will ultimately be a better investment in your home. In general, cellular shades or honeycomb blinds, depending on your preference, provide the insulation, light, control, and privacy that your home needs.

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