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Thermacell honeycomb shades from Canterbury Window Coverings look good and keep you snug.
Cellular honeycomb shades are innovative window coverings that look, feel and perform like no other. They’re known for their energy efficiency, light control and contemporary design. So, how do they work? They are made from pleated fabric that forms a series of honeycomb-shaped pockets, or cells. These cells trap layers of still air – an excellent insulator – providing substantial protection against energy loss.
It’s essential to choose wisely when it comes to your curtains or blinds. The right window coverings can save up to two-thirds of the heat lost through your windows. Thermacell Honeycomb Insulating Blinds from Canterbury Window Coverings achieve this in two ways. Not only do they trap a layer of air within the cells, but they also fit tightly into your window frame with very minimal gaps. This ensures another layer of air between the glass and the blind.
The design is so effective that Consumer NZ testing showed that honeycomb blinds are one of the best options in New Zealand to prevent heat loss through windows and doors in winter. You can even use them to prevent heat gain in summer. If you choose a double-cell version, you’ll benefit from even more insulation.
Honeycomb blinds have a very compact stack when they’re completely open for a modern, clean look. You can slide them open and shut from the top down or from the bottom up, giving you maximum flexibility for optimal light and privacy control that is simple to use.
There are plenty of ways to customise your blinds. Opacities range from sheer or light filtering to room darkening. The Thermacell range offers more than 70 colours, five cell sizes, three fabric opacities and a multitude of lifting systems. With child-safe cordless and motorised options, Thermacell Blinds provide a stylish solution for any home.
Another contemporary option from Canterbury Window Coverings is the Soluna roller blind. At once fashionable yet timeless, Soluna blinds are available in hundreds of fabrics that have been crafted with interior design trends in mind. Natural fibre options include cotton, linen, jute and paper – and the latest technology makes operating them a breeze.