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Honeycomb

Honeycomb blinds are a type of pleated blind with a unique honeycomb cell construction. This helps to lock in warmth during the winter and provide heat protection throughout the summer.

Originally designed for conservatory windows to help with insulation and noise reduction, their popularity has grown significantly. This is due the modern and contemporary look this blind creates, working especially well where space is at a premium.

With a slim headrail profile, side control cord and raising up in folds, concertina like, they take up very little room. This is great for window recesses lacking depth or for those want to preserve as much of their view outside as possible when the blinds are not in use and fully raised.

Due to these benefits and the fact the blind can be lowered and locked in place at any point down the window this blind solution is now equally at home in lounges, bedrooms and office spaces.

Please note we do not recommend for this range to be installed in areas where moisture is prevalent. All of our Honeycomb Blind fabrics are stiffened to allow them to keep their concertina like folds and excess humidity may cause issues with how the fabric performs over the longer term.

We are pleased to be able to offer the Honeycomb blind in this range in both blackout and non-blackout fabrics. We can also make Honeycomb blinds using our Perfect Fit system for those with uPVC windows. Please go to our Perfect Fit Honeycomb page if you are interested in this option.

As you browse our Honeycomb range you will notice each fabric has a Sun Shade Factor (SSF). This number is worked out by looking at how much the fabric transmits, absorbs, and reflects solar energy. The higher the Sun Shade Factor number the greater protection the fabric will offer you from the sun, keeping your room cooler.

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Honeycomb blinds are a type of pleated blind with a unique honeycomb cell construction. This helps to lock in warmth during the winter and provide heat protection throughout the summer.

Originally designed for conservatory windows to help with insulation and noise reduction, their popularity has grown significantly. This is due the modern and contemporary look this blind creates, working especially well where space is at a premium.

With a slim headrail profile, side control cord and raising up in folds, concertina like, they take up very little room. This is great for window recesses lacking depth or for those want to preserve as much of their view outside as possible when the blinds are not in use and fully raised.

Due to these benefits and the fact the blind can be lowered and locked in place at any point down the window this blind solution is now equally at home in lounges, bedrooms and office spaces.

Please note we do not recommend for this range to be installed in areas where moisture is prevalent. All of our Honeycomb Blind fabrics are stiffened to allow them to keep their concertina like folds and excess humidity may cause issues with how the fabric performs over the longer term.

We are pleased to be able to offer the Honeycomb blind in this range in both blackout and non-blackout fabrics. We can also make Honeycomb blinds using our Perfect Fit system for those with uPVC windows. Please go to our Perfect Fit Honeycomb page if you are interested in this option.

As you browse our Honeycomb range you will notice each fabric has a Sun Shade Factor (SSF). This number is worked out by looking at how much the fabric transmits, absorbs, and reflects solar energy. The higher the Sun Shade Factor number the greater protection the fabric will offer you from the sun, keeping your room cooler.

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