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Maximum Flexibility and Light Control The Top Down Bottom Up Cellular Shades offer unparalleled flexibility and light control. By simply opening the top section, you can position the blinds exactly as per your preference. This unique feature ensures optimal light management, fulfilling your privacy needs while allowing natural, soft light to flow in. Ideal for sunrooms or doors facing neighbors, these blinds provide ultimate control over both light and privacy.
Superior Energy Efficiency Manufactured with premium woven fabric and built-in aluminum foil, our Top Down Bottom Up Cellular Shades feature a unique honeycomb-shaped cell design. These blinds expand and contract as you raise and lower them, effectively keeping the heat in during winter and the cool air in during summer. They provide immense privacy, reduce glare, and insulate your home, making them a true all-in-one solution for door shades, perfect for glass doors.
Space-Saving Design BERISSA Blackout Honeycomb Blinds are slimmer than typical blinds, requiring only a minimum 2-inch window frame depth. Their head box (1.65 x 1.65 inch) profile is sleek and unobtrusive. The fabric is just 1/2 inch thick, ensuring a minimalist look with a cordless design that maintains the same color as the top case and hem. This makes them an ideal choice for stylish, functional, and affordable window treatments.
Perfect for Glass Doors Designed specifically for glass doors, these blinds are perfect for French, front, and back doors. The blackout fabric blocks all light, offers energy-saving insulation, and allows you to see who’s coming without opening the door. This blend of function and form ensures your door looks stylish while keeping your space private and cool or warm.
Easy Installation and Maintenance The Bottom Rail Fixing Accessory included with these blinds allows for easy installation. By attaching the bottom rail using a hold-down bracket, the shades remain in place even as the door is opened and closed. Hang a shade on each door, a couple of inches above the glass, for a tidy look. This ensures you can open and close the door even if the shade is lowered. If your door has a handle, make sure the stick-out is about 1.5 inches to ensure the bottom rail can be guided behind it smoothly.