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Why Cordless Blinds Are Better Then Regular Ones

You don't have to check prices to realize that cordless blinds are more expensive than common ones. However, in case you have children or pets, only think how much you fear they'd get tangled into the cords of your horizontal blinds when you are not in the room. Besides, those cords are usually white, so sooner or later they are going to look dirty no matter how you'll try to clean them.

Cordless blinds are giving you the peace of mind of living in a secure home for your kids. Besides, they are less cluttered, therefore your windows will simply look better without all those cords that hang all over.

Surely, if you have money for buying electric blinds directly, you won't have to deal with cords, as this automation is obtained via a tubular motor operated by a remote control.


Lower electricity bills on cold weather with cordless cellular blinds
Lower electricity bills on cold weather with cordless cellular blinds

Cordless Is Cool, But Who Needs Cellular Blinds?

Cellular or honeycomb blinds are called like this because of their structure. If looked at in the section, you can see that they are made of multiple cells bound together. The air in these cells forms an insulating cushion, therefore improving the thermal insulating capacities of the blinds.There are window treatments manufacturers who claim that the r-value can be improved with 3-4 points, even when used in combination with double glazed windows, with excellent thermal properties already.

Have you ever touched your windows in winter? Glass is cold. A temperature exchange is ongoing at its surface. Air drafts would form and push the cold air towards the center of the room. Thermal insulating window coverings significantly reduce these air drafts, so you'll consume less energy for maintaining the desired temperature on your rooms.

This is why cordless cellular blinds are maybe one of the best combinations for window treatments in homes with children or cats.

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