FAQs
Measuring for cellular shades or cellular window shades is simple and only takes a few minutes.
First, measure the top, middle, and bottom widths inside your window frame. Round down to the nearest 1/8 inch and use the smallest width to ensure your custom cellular shades fit properly.
Next, measure the left, middle, and right heights. Round down to the nearest 1/8 inch and use the shortest height.
Always keep your tape level and straight for the most accurate fit.
Installing cellular shades is designed to be quick and hassle-free.
First, determine the placement of the cellular shade mounting brackets. Secure the brackets in position using screws. Then simply snap the headrail into the brackets and attach the valance if included.
Installation can usually be completed in just a few simple steps.
Cellular shades work beautifully in bedrooms, living rooms, offices, and even nurseries. Their clean, modern look complements any décor while providing excellent privacy and light control.
One of the biggest advantages of cellular shades is their energy efficiency.
The honeycomb cellular shade structure traps air inside its cells, creating an insulating barrier at the window. This helps reduce heat loss during winter and block excess heat in summer.
Because of this insulation design, cellular window shades are often considered some of the best cellular shades for energy efficiency, helping improve indoor comfort while supporting energy savings.
Cellular shades are available in a range of light filtering and blackout options, with multiple cell sizes and configurations to suit your space. Whether you prefer soft daylight or room-darkening privacy, there’s a style designed for your needs.

