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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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

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: <1%                 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: .32 - .36             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: .40 - .45             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): 1.6 – 1.9             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): 2.6 – 2.9             See above for Single Pane Description.   Fabric: Solitaire Fabric Width: 96” Privacy Level: Semi-Opaque: Light and Dark shapes may be seen, but details are not visible. Deep fabric colors provide moderate light control, while light colors filter and diffuse bright sunlight and provide low light control. These fabrics are translucent and their colors may be influenced by changing light conditions. Colors may appear to vary depending upon the time of day and type of lighting, as well as whether the shade is partially or fully lowered. Features: Neutral to the streetside .

Description: *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width   Ordered Width* Fits Inside Mount Fits Outside Mount 24" 23 3/4" - 24 1/4" 20 1/2" - 23 1/2" 30" 29 3/4" - 30 1/4" 26 1/2" - 29 1/2" 38" 37 3/4" - 38 1/4" 34 1/2" - 37 1/2" 46" 45 3/4" - 46 1/4" 42 1/2" - 45 1/2" 54" 53 3/4" - 54 1/4" 50 1/2" - 53 1/2" 64" 63 3/4" - 64 1/4" 60 1/2" - 63 1/2" *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width Vinyl Head/Bottom Rail System 100% Polyester Point Bond Non-woven Fabric Hidden Brackets You can cut-down these blinds (width only) yourself to customize to your window measurement. Must cut from both side evenly Total of 6" can be cut for 24" and 30" width Total of 8" for 36", 46" and 54" width Total of 10" for 64" width You can cut it with saw - small tooth nonferrous saw blade for Room Darkening it will require a special blade because of the mylar lamination. .

Description: *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width   Ordered Width* Fits Inside Mount Fits Outside Mount 24" 23 3/4" - 24 1/4" 20 1/2" - 23 1/2" 30" 29 3/4" - 30 1/4" 26 1/2" - 29 1/2" 38" 37 3/4" - 38 1/4" 34 1/2" - 37 1/2" 46" 45 3/4" - 46 1/4" 42 1/2" - 45 1/2" 54" 53 3/4" - 54 1/4" 50 1/2" - 53 1/2" 64" 63 3/4" - 64 1/4" 60 1/2" - 63 1/2" *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width Vinyl Head/Bottom Rail System 100% Polyester Point Bond Non-woven Fabric Hidden Brackets You can cut-down these blinds (width only) yourself to customize to your window measurement. Must cut from both side evenly Total of 6" can be cut for 24" and 30" width Total of 8" for 36", 46" and 54" width Total of 10" for 64" width You can cut it with saw - small tooth nonferrous saw blade for Room Darkening it will require a special blade because of the mylar lamination. .

Description: *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width   Ordered Width* Fits Inside Mount Fits Outside Mount 24" 23 3/4" - 24 1/4" 20 1/2" - 23 1/2" 30" 29 3/4" - 30 1/4" 26 1/2" - 29 1/2" 38" 37 3/4" - 38 1/4" 34 1/2" - 37 1/2" 46" 45 3/4" - 46 1/4" 42 1/2" - 45 1/2" 54" 53 3/4" - 54 1/4" 50 1/2" - 53 1/2" 64" 63 3/4" - 64 1/4" 60 1/2" - 63 1/2" *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width Vinyl Head/Bottom Rail System 100% Polyester Point Bond Non-woven Fabric Hidden Brackets You can cut-down these blinds (width only) yourself to customize to your window measurement. Must cut from both side evenly Total of 6" can be cut for 24" and 30" width Total of 8" for 36", 46" and 54" width Total of 10" for 64" width You can cut it with saw - small tooth nonferrous saw blade for Room Darkening it will require a special blade because of the mylar lamination. .

Description: *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width Ordered Width* Fits Inside Mount Fits Outside Mount 24" 23 3/4" - 24 1/4" 20 1/2" - 23 1/2" 30" 29 3/4" - 30 1/4" 26 1/2" - 29 1/2" 38" 37 3/4" - 38 1/4" 34 1/2" - 37 1/2" 46" 45 3/4" - 46 1/4" 42 1/2" - 45 1/2" 54" 53 3/4" - 54 1/4" 50 1/2" - 53 1/2" 64" 63 3/4" - 64 1/4" 60 1/2" - 63 1/2"  *Actual size is 1/2" less than ordered width Vinyl Head/Bottom Rail System 100% Polyester Point Bond Non-woven Fabric Hidden Brackets You can cut-down these blinds (width only) yourself to customize to your window measurement. Must cut from both side evenly Total of 6" can be cut for 24" and 30" width Total of 8" for 36", 46" and 54" width Total of 10" for 64" width You can cut it with saw - small tooth nonferrous saw blade for Room Darkening it will require a special blade because of the mylar lamination. .

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