Odysee Insulating Blinds are the world's first blinds specifically intended for optimum insulation. Odysee join the economical efficiency of cellular shades, with the changeable light restriction of usual wooden venetian blinds. Open or shut the blind. Expand or compress the vanes. Vary the vanes to any point in between, according to the varying light or your varying moods. Odysee leaves the appearance thoroughly up to you!

Odysee Insulating Blinds feature malleable fabric vanes that when compressed offer an open view through and when spread into cells, have distinguished window insulation. Possible with both light filtering and room darkening fabric collections, the white color to the exterior not wholly provides an uniform external appearance but further helps in the reflection of heat and protects against deleterious ultraviolet rays. Odysee gives year-round energy savings providing up to 71% more insulation then compared to normal horizontal wooden blinds.

Open the Odysee and it functions as a blind, permitting you to look outdoors and usher in the sun for winter warmth. Shut the Odysee and the vanes up to an one inch cellular shade that offer preeminent year round insulation from cold air drafts in the winter and summer's heat from the sun.

Odysee are both divine and durable. It combines all the functionality of a blind, in addition to the tremendous serviceableness of outstanding insulation. Odysee is put together from a durable polyester fabric. Odysee is constructed with green technology utilizing a totally originative and automated manufacturing and fabrication process that minimizes landfill waste.

Odysee has 800 color choices in two fabric options to pick. When the most fitting colors of fabrics are unified it can match any decor. With its tasteful style and its well-known insulating capabilities, Odysee Insulating Blinds absolutely unite both form and function.

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Ray Bork is the owner of New View Blinds and Shutters, located in Colorado. Visit our website, http://WWW.NVBAS.COM. We offer information including pictures and videos on the best types of window treatments to help you in your buying decision.