Cellular Shades
Cellular shades - also known as honeycomb shades - are simple, contemporary, and easy-to-use window coverings that have the added benefit of being the best insulating shades on the market. As their name implies, cellular shades have honeycomb-shaped cells that trap air within them which creates a layer of insulation between windows and the home's interior. The air pockets created by a honeycomb shade provide superior insulation properties keeping your home warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Our Honeycomb Shades are offered with channels that prevent light seepage along the sides of your shades. These are a great option for people who work nights or need to sleep in.
Motorized shades are the smartest way to make living just a little bit easier. Motorization is a popular option for homes with long banks of windows or windows that are just out of reach.
If you like honeycomb shades but want everything to be seamless within your home, just choose the vertical honeycomb shade for your sliding doors.
Our Honeycomb Shades are offered with channels that prevent light seepage along the sides of your shades. These are a great option for people who work nights or need to sleep in.
Energy Saving Style
Cellular shades “accordion” into a tight and minimal stack so you can keep your views.
Features & Benefits
Our Cellular (Honeycomb) Shades are available for many applications such as skylights, sidelights, frenchdoors, sliding doors, & specialty shaped windows. Their minimal window footprint and thermal qualities make them popular in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane area homes.
Vertical honeycomb shades are an easy way to add privacy and insulation to a sliding door.
Multiple Cell Sizes
The larger your window, the larger your cell size should be in order to keep a proportioned look.
Add a sleek and custom frame to your honeycomb shades. Perfect for doors, skylights or sidelights.
Large Windows
We offer the widest and tallest cellular shades on the market. Consider a motorized option!
Reduce the thermal air entering your home in the summer and leaving your home in the winter.