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Largest Range of Hobart Honeycomb blinds

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Honeycomb blinds, also known as cellular shades, are great for keeping the summer heat out as we head into the spring weather. They work by trapping air within their honeycomb-shaped cells, creating an insulating layer between your windows and your room. This insulation helps to reduce heat transfer, keeping your space cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.  We have the largest range of honeycomb fabrics in the Tasmania. With over 600+ individual colour and fabric combinations. Here are a few tips for maximizing their effectiveness: Choose the Right Cellular Shade : Honeycomb blinds come in a variety of cell sizes and fabric types, a shade with a higher R-value (a measure of thermal resistance) for better insulation. Some models also have reflective or UV-blocking coatings for added protection against heat.  The smaller the cell size and the translucently of fabric will have a lower R-value while the larger or double/cell in...

Winter Blues - Try Cell in Cell Honeycombs

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[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 maintai...