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Honeycomb Cellular Blinds
Honeycomb Blinds - A great blind for Insulation and something a little different

Honeycomb Cellular Blinds are one of the most efficient and insulating internal blind options. This simple fact is driving more customers to consider this option for their homes and businesses. Honeycomb blinds are made with pleated celluar fabric which creates a pocket of air as an insulator.

Stan Bond Honeycomb blinds are avilable in both Blockout and Light Filtering fabric types. The blind can be installed in the reveal or on face and be raised using a corded or cordless system.

Honeycomb single and double cellular fabrics combine the simple, elegant, honeycomb design with beautiful colours for sensational modern internal blinds.
Key Benefits
- Provide excellent insulation
- No visible cord holes
- Cord or Cordless operation for child saftey
- Available in wide widths to cover large windows
- Minimal gaps each side of the blind
- White backing on Light Filtering colours and light grey backing on the blockout colours provides a uniform appearance to the outside
- Two types control options for operating versatility
- Easy care and maintenance
- Easy to clean
- Durable
- Soft & Modern look

A Stan Bond consultant is able to guide you in the complete range of options available.
- There are dozens of colours to choose from in our range of Honeycomb Blinds. These range from Snow Drift, Emerald to Deep Cobalt. The large range of light filtering colour options will enhance any decor. The blind can be a statement in your room or alternatively blend in with the wall colour. The blockout colours have a coating within the cell that stops the light from entering the room through the honeycomb fabric.
- Within the range are a selection of cell sizes. For example: 9.5mm Single cell, 19mm Single cell and 12mm double cell. The blinds trap air within the cellular structure which creates excellent insulation over the window. The honeycomb blind has a minium width of 220mm and a maximum width of 2430mm
- You can select from a Cordless system where the blind is raised and lowered by pushing up or pulling down on the bottom rail or a Corded control system which utilises cords that neatly hang from the headrail.

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