Winter Blues - Try Cell in Cell Honeycombs
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Finding the house a littler colder this winter, call in and discuss our new fabric range with "Cell in Cell" structure.
Cell-in-cell honeycomb blinds are designed to be more heat efficient compared to standard honeycomb blinds due to their enhanced insulation properties. The cell-in-cell structure creates additional air pockets within the honeycomb cells, which further improves their insulating capabilities. Here’s how they contribute to increased heat efficiency:
- Multiple Air Layers: The cell-in-cell design means there are more layers of air trapped within the blinds. Air is a poor conductor of heat, so these layers create a barrier that reduces heat transfer between the interior and exterior of the room.
- Thermal Resistance: The additional air pockets increase the blinds' R-value, which is a measure of thermal resistance. Higher R-values indicate better insulation and greater resistance to heat flow, helping to maintain a more stable indoor temperature.
- Energy Savings: By reducing heat loss during cold weather and heat gain during hot weather, cell-in-cell honeycomb blinds can contribute to energy savings by reducing the need for heating and cooling. This can lead to lower energy bills over time.
- Comfort: Improved insulation means a more comfortable indoor environment year-round, as the blinds help to regulate temperature fluctuations and create a more consistent temperature throughout the room.
- Environmental Impact: Using energy-efficient window treatments like cell-in-cell honeycomb blinds can also contribute to reducing overall energy consumption and environmental impact.
Comments
Post a Comment