Honeycomb Blockout Range
Stylish & Energy-Efficient Honeycomb Shades & Blinds
Upgrade your home with honeycomb shades—where style meets functionality. These sleek window treatments offer superior insulation, light control, and privacy while enhancing your decor.
The Benefits of Honeycomb Shades
- Energy Efficiency: The unique cellular design traps air, creating a barrier that reduces heat loss in winter and keeps your home cool in summer. Save on energy bills while staying comfortable year-round.
- Light Control: Choose from blackout shades for complete darkness or light-filtering options to soften sunlight.
- Noise Reduction: The cellular structure also helps dampen outside noise, creating a quieter, more peaceful environment.
Follow along with our simple Measuring Guide to make sure you get it right the first time!
Measuring the Width and Length for Inside Mount
For the width, measure across the top, middle and bottom of the window opening. Using the narrowest dimension, measure to the nearest mm. By using the narrowest measurement the shade will operate correctly.
For the length, measure the up and down dimension on the left , center and right side. The longest length measurement measuring to the nearest mm. The factory will make any appropriate deductions. Do not make any width deductions!
Follow along with our simple Measuring Guide to make sure you get it right the first time!
Measuring the Width and Length for Outside Mount
Measure the are that the blind/shade is to cover. It is recommended that the overlap should be at least 50mm-100mm each side in most instances.
Measure the width, measure across the top, middle and bottom of the window opening.
For the length, measure the up and down dimension on the left , center and right side.
Do not make any deductions! Always double check your measurements.
Follow along with our simple Outdoor Blinds Measuring Guide to make sure you get it right the first time!
Measuring the Width and Length for a Reveal Fit (Inside)
A Reveal Fit is when your Outdoor Blind fits snugly within the recessed area or between posts.
To Measure, We need four measurements:
1) Top Width inside the opening.
2) Bottom Width inside the opening.
3) Left-Side Height inside the opening.
4) Right-side Height inside the opening
Order Size: Order the Shortest Width & the Longest Height.
Reveal Fit Pro Tips:
- Double-check your sizes.
- If the width difference between the top and bottom is 10mm or less, you’re good to go. If they vary by more than 10mm, don’t worry; you can still Face Fit or use packing to level your opening.
Follow along with our simple Measuring Guide to make sure you get it right the first time!
Measuring the Width and Length for a Face Fit (Overlap)
A Face Fit is when your Outdoor Blind overlaps the opening; ideal for hiding hardware or areas with handrails.
To Measure, We need four measurements:
1) Top Width overlapping the opening by 100mm overall (50mm on each side).
2) Bottom Width overlapping opening by a minimum of 100mm (50mm on each side).
3) Left-side Height overlapping opening by a minimum of 100mm overall.
4) Right-side Height overlapping opening by a minimum of 100mm overall.
Order Size: Order the Shortest Width & the Longest Height.
Face Fit Pro Tips:
- Double-check your sizes.
- 100mm Width overlap is the minimum; it’s a good idea to add more if you have the space to minimise light gaps and hide hardware – 150mm overall is ideal.
- Height variations are common, often for water to drain away from the house.
- 100mm Height overlap is the minimum; it’s a good idea to add more if you have the space to hide hardware – 150mm overall is ideal.