Alabaster Blackout Cellular Shades from Bali
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Description:
Popular collections used by designers without the designer price tag. Available in a wide range of handmade weaves and patterns by using a variety of material combinations using bamboo, matchsticks, reeds, wood planks and exotic grasses..
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Description:
Bring the outdoors in with our standard priced collections. Available in a wide range of handmade weaves and patterns by using a variety of material combinations using bamboo, matchsticks, reeds, wood planks and exotic grasses..
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Description:
Bring the outdoors in with our standard priced collections. Available in a wide range of handmade weaves and patterns by using a variety of material combinations using bamboo, matchsticks, reeds, wood planks and exotic grasses..
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Description:
Fabric Width: Based on color selected. (The maximum width of each shade is 2” less than Fabric Width)
Because woven woods are made from natural materials, colors may vary from the same collections, depending on what season the materials were obtained.
Warranty: All of Steve’s Exclusive Collection Products are backed with a limited lifetime warranty which does not cover normal wear and tear, improper installation, abuse, or other items outside of the manufacturer’s control. Freight and packaging to and from the manufacturer is not covered under the warranty and is the customer’s responsibility.
Natural Woven Shades are manufactured with the highest standards of quality. However, during shipment the fabric may shift slightly because of its woven construction. This may cause a slight shortening in the length of the shade or possibly in slightly uneven edges. This is very simple to fix by the following instructions:
Length: Some fabrics will stretch over time. If, after installation, the shade becomes slightly shorter than originally ordered, gently grasp the bottom of the shade and pull down carefully to stretch the shade.
Uneven Edges: Lightly tap the edges of the shade with a flat surface, such as a ruler, until the edges are even..
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Description:
Fabric Width: Based on color selected. (The maximum width of each shade is 2” less than Fabric Width)
Because woven woods are made from natural materials, colors may vary from the same collections, depending on what season the materials were obtained.
Warranty: All of Steve’s Exclusive Collection Products are backed with a limited lifetime warranty which does not cover normal wear and tear, improper installation, abuse, or other items outside of the manufacturer’s control. Freight and packaging to and from the manufacturer is not covered under the warranty and is the customer’s responsibility.
Natural Woven Shades are manufactured with the highest standards of quality. However, during shipment the fabric may shift slightly because of its woven construction. This may cause a slight shortening in the length of the shade or possibly in slightly uneven edges. This is very simple to fix by the following instructions:
Length: Some fabrics will stretch over time. If, after installation, the shade becomes slightly shorter than originally ordered, gently grasp the bottom of the shade and pull down carefully to stretch the shade.
Uneven Edges: Lightly tap the edges of the shade with a flat surface, such as a ruler, until the edges are even..
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Description:
Fabric Width: Based on color selected. (The maximum width of each shade is 2” less than Fabric Width)
Because woven woods are made from natural materials, colors may vary from the same collections, depending on what season the materials were obtained.
Warranty: All of Steve’s Exclusive Collection Products are backed with a limited lifetime warranty which does not cover normal wear and tear, improper installation, abuse, or other items outside of the manufacturer’s control. Freight and packaging to and from the manufacturer is not covered under the warranty and is the customer’s responsibility.
Natural Woven Shades are manufactured with the highest standards of quality. However, during shipment the fabric may shift slightly because of its woven construction. This may cause a slight shortening in the length of the shade or possibly in slightly uneven edges. This is very simple to fix by the following instructions:
Length: Some fabrics will stretch over time. If, after installation, the shade becomes slightly shorter than originally ordered, gently grasp the bottom of the shade and pull down carefully to stretch the shade.
Uneven Edges: Lightly tap the edges of the shade with a flat surface, such as a ruler, until the edges are even..
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 2.2-2.3
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 4.76-5.37
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Cellular shades are best for energy efficiency because they trap air in the cells, keeping the warmth in and the cold air out in the winter. In the summer, they help keep the cool air in, and the heat out. They also absorb sound to make rooms more comfortable.
UV Transmittance: 0%
UV transmittance measures the effectiveness at preventing ultra violet rays from entering an interior. The percentage ratings indicate the amount of possible UV rays that actually penetrate the window covering into the interior.
Shading Coefficient: 0.30
Shading coefficient measures the heat going through the window when the shade is used versus the heat gain through a bare window. The lower the numbers, the less heat transfer and the cooler the room is in the summer.
Sound Absorption: 0.40-.045
AKA the Noise Reduction Coefficient, sound absorption is the amount of reflected sound absorbed by the shade. The greater the coefficient, the greater the sound absorption.
R-Value (Single Pane): 4.76-5.37
The R-Value rates the effectiveness of the window covering at preventing energy from flowing to the outside. The higher the number, the more insulative the product.
R-Value (Double Pane Est): 3.2-3.3
See above for Single Pane Description.
Fabric Width: 86”
Privacy Level: Blackout – Fabric is opaque, providing privacy and blocking light completely.
Features: Maximum privacy and light control. Neutral to the streetside.
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Description:
Available in 15 stylish colors, these room darkening shades control up to 99% of light. An excellent insulator in addition to controlling light. These are perfect if you wish to block out light during the day. These blinds are completely opaque, and do not allow light to show through when they are completely lowered..
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