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Comfort and insulation

Cellular Shades

Cellular shades help manage bright sun and interior comfort with a clean profile. Their honeycomb construction adds insulation while keeping windows simple and refined.

Cellular Shades installed in a South Florida home

Overview

Soft privacy with honeycomb insulation.

Cellular shades, also called honeycomb shades, use a layered cell structure that creates a soft fabric look while helping reduce heat transfer at the window. They are especially useful in bedrooms, nurseries, and rooms where comfort matters.

The product can be tailored around privacy, room darkening, cordless operation, and top-down bottom-up use for flexible daylight.

Customization

Options for Cellular Shades

The right product is only the starting point. We help refine materials, controls, hardware, and installation details so the final treatment fits the room and the way you use it.

Cell and fabric choices

  • Single-cell and specialty cell constructions
  • Light-filtering fabrics
  • Room-darkening fabrics
  • Neutral colors for soft interiors

Operating styles

  • Standard lift
  • Cordless operation
  • Top-down bottom-up options
  • Motorized control on select systems

Installation details

  • Inside mount for a clean recess
  • Outside mount for added coverage
  • Side gap planning for privacy
  • Stack height review for window views

Why it works

Why homeowners choose Cellular

Each room has different light, privacy, heat, and style needs. These are the practical reasons this product is often a strong fit.

Comfort-minded performance

The honeycomb design helps soften heat and light at the window, which is useful in bright South Florida rooms.

Excellent bedroom privacy

Room-darkening fabric can make bedrooms calmer while maintaining a tailored, lightweight look.

Flexible daylight control

Top-down bottom-up styles allow daylight from above while keeping lower portions private.

Best for

Bedrooms
Nurseries
Guest rooms
Heat-facing windows

Planning notes

  • Room-darkening cellular shades still need careful side-gap planning.
  • Top-down bottom-up is helpful for bathrooms, bedrooms, and street-facing rooms.
  • Cellular shades create a softer look than roller shades or shutters.

Project inspiration

See how this product looks in real homes.

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