The beauty of cellular shades, also known as honeycomb shades, goes further than what meets the eye. Cellular shades provide a supple look without losing the serviceableness of blinds and are one of the most energy efficient window fashions for your Colorado home, keeping the cold out in winter and the heat out in summer.

Attractive and versatile, the honeycomb shades include options such as top-down/bottom-up (keep your view, but provides privacy), cordless (perfect for child safety), continuous cord loop, vertical (perfect for sliding glass doors), and motorized operation systems. Honeycomb shades are available in a mixture of constructions from single to double, and triple thickness. There's even a honeycomb-within-a-honeycomb design providing the industry's greatest level of energy efficiency. In reality, these shades are so energy efficient they may decrease energy cost up to 50%.

Cellular shades are produced with materials such as Semi-Sheer, Light Filtering, Room Darkening and Blackout to adapt to any specification. Honeycomb Shades come in an inclusive group of colors and textures to match any decor.

For the paramount in window insulation, important to any Colorado home owner, these shades may come with an unified side track system that seals off the gaps between cellular shades and windows to constitute a complete insulating boundary to drafts. There is further a side track system to cut out any light leakage. This is terrific for media rooms and for day sleepers.

For the person who would sooner not cover-up their window to obscure their wonderful Colorado view, but is necessitated to due to privacy, light control or insulating issues, Honeycomb shades can be totally lifted so they merely obstruct an unusually minute portion of your view.

From regular windows to arches, angles, special shapes, and skylights, cellular shades may cover any window in your Colorado house.

See http://www.nvbas.com/shades/honeycomb-shades for extra information.
Ray Bork is the owner of New View Blinds and Shutters, located in Colorado. Visit their website, http://WWW.NVBAS.COM. We have information containing pictures and videos on most kinds of window treatments to help you in your buying decision.