Honeycomb Blinds

Have you been looking for ways to lower your energy costs? You may have found that making small changes can often have a huge impact on the energy use of your home. Using honeycomb blinds is one example of a small change that can have a huge effect on your energy consumption and heating bills. But this is not the only advantage that you will get from installing honeycomb blinds.

Honeycomb blinds use a series of pockets to trap air. They are much thicker than many other blinds and sun shades and this in itself can help you insulate your home. The excellent properties of the honeycombed pockets also allow these blinds to have superior light blocking properties.

When you are heating or cooling a room much of this will often go through the windows. If a window is older or not properly sealed and weatherproofed it is very easy to lose a great amount of heat or cold air and this can cause higher utility bills. You may see single or double honeycomb blinds. Choosing which will be best for you is a matter of personal preference and the amount of insulation you want to have.

If you are someone who wants a very dark room to sleep in, honeycomb blinds make great sun screens. They do not have the slats that vertical or venetian blinds can have. The slats can often let light in through gaps and around the draw cord, which can be a problem if you are trying to sleep during the day. Shift workers in particular can find the ability to black out all light to be of definite interest. If you are trying to darken a room or black out all the light, you should select a honeycomb blind as a sun screen which has the additional layer built into the fabric of the blind.

One of the unique features of honeycomb blinds is the mechanism that draws the blind up into the housing. It is much easier to use than the draw cords that are used by other types of blind, and there is less chance that the mechanism will break as is possible with a roller style blind. There are options such as blinds which operate from the top down and not the bottom up, which can give enhanced privacy options. Oddly shaped windows can be accommodated easily.

There are a wide range of features that you can find when shopping for a honeycomb blind and sun screen. In addition to single and double honeycomb models, and blinds with blackout or light blocking capabilities, you can also get blinds that have remote control to work them. A remote can be very helpful if the window is in an out of the way location. The seamless exterior of the honeycomb blind also proves easier to clean since you do not have to try and remove dust from between slats like you would with a vertical shade or venetian blind.

Replacing your current blinds or shades with honeycomb shades can make a lot of sense. You can save money and have more choices available if you take the time to research available styles and options on the internet. In fact, many retail stores won't have the wide range of options you'll find online.