Want window coverings with distinct air-trapping pockets to insulate your windows? Shop our Affordable Cellular Shades & Blinds, starting from as low as $45 for a 24x36” window. They’ll act as an added layer of insulation at the window to keep your house comfortable when temperature dips or rises.
Made from thick, high density material, our inexpensive cellular shades & blinds have a 4.5 or higher R-value. They’ll help reduce your home’s total thermal loss, cutting down on your home’s annual heating and cooling costs.
R-value or thermal resistance is the ability of a shade to resist heat flow across the window opening. According to the US Department of Energy, cellular shades with a higher R-value can save up to 20% on heating energy and 15% on total energy compared to standard unshaded windows.
These cheap cordless cellular shades come with different opacities (light filtering, room darkening & blackout) and stringless lift styles (top down/bottom up and motorized).
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Cellular shades, also known as honeycomb blinds, are pleated fabric window coverings with a honeycomb construction that provides energy-efficiency, filtered light, and a stylish look at the window.
They are available in small, mid-size, and large cell-size categories. Plus they come in single-cell, double cell (cell-within-a-cell), and triple cell constructions. Each type helps lower your energy costs, provide UV-free brightness, and create year-round comfort inside your home.
Single-cell cellular blinds trap air inside single distinct pockets, and cell-within-a-cell (double-cell) trap it between multiple layers of cells inside each other for even greater energy efficiency. Triple-cell shades trap air within three layers of honeycomb-shaped cells, providing maximum insulation, light control & privacy protection.
Feature |
Cellular Shades & Blinds |
Roller Shades |
Roman Shades |
Venetian Blinds |
Insulation |
Excellent (Air trapped in cells acts as an effective insulation barrier.) |
Fair (less insulating than cellular shades) |
Moderate to good (with thicker fabrics and added liners) |
Poor (Aluminum slats allow air circulation. Faux wood slats are relatively better.) |
Light Control |
Excellent and versatile (light filtering & blackout honeycomb fabrics. Top down/bottom up design for precise light customization) |
Good (available in sheer, light filtering & blackout fabrics) |
Good (soft, diffused light. Dual sheer/opaque option available) |
Excellent (Tiltable slats allow for precise light customization.) |
Aesthetic |
Clean and modern look |
Sleek & minimalist option |
Elegant & classic |
Traditional & functional appearance |
Privacy |
Excellent (customizable based on fabric opacity) |
Excellent (with blackout fabric) |
Excellent (complete privacy with opaque or lined Roman shades) |
Good (with proper angling of slats) |
Price |
Mid to high (typically cost $45 to $350, based on size, quality, motorization) |
Low to mid ($42 to $320) |
Low to mid ($28 to $100) |
In short, cellular shades are best for insulation; roller shades for sleekness & affordability; Roman shades for the most elegant look; and Venetian blinds for precise light customization.
Browse AffordableBlinds.com’s diverse collection of honeycomb blinds based on extensive customer feedback. Choose from various textures, colors, and patterns to give a perfect finishing touch to your windows & room design aesthetic.
Design and personalize your cordless cellular blinds by selecting color, cell size, fabric type, design (single-, double & triple-cell), and control mechanisms. Want to make the customization process seamless? Use our online visualization tools.
Input measurements (values for width, height, depth), select custom options, proceed to checkout, and complete your purchase securely.
Choose small (⅜”), mid-size (½” and 9/16”), or large (¾”) cell sizes and single, double, or triple layered fabric for different levels of insulation. Larger cells with bigger ¾” air pockets trap more air to provide better insulation. So they are a better choice for rooms more exposed to outside temperatures, such as those with south-facing windows in the US.
On the other hand, small-celled (⅜”) shades are preferred for smaller basement windows that need less insulation but a sleek, less-bulky appearance. Finally, mid-size options (½” and 9/16”) are an ideal choice for living rooms where you need a good balance of insulation, privacy, and light.
When it comes to layering, single-cell shades have a single layer of fabric, making them thinner and less insulating. They are a good choice for homes located in a milder climate.
Double-cell shades have two layers of honeycomb fabric stacked on top of each other for better insulation. The AffordabeBlinds.com Product Specialists recommend these for areas with more temperature extremes.
With three layers of honeycomb fabric, triple-cell shades are the most energy efficient option. They offer the highest level of thermal resistance and are the best option for homes in the harshest climates.
Our customers in coastal homes with drafty windows report that double- and triple-cell blackout shades provide maximum comfort improvement.
Choose from sheer light filtering (for living rooms), room darkening (for media rooms), or cheap blackout cellular shades (for bedrooms) to match your privacy, lighting, and ambiance needs.
Select colors, textures, & patterns that complement well with your home’s decor.
For added safety and hassle-free wireless remote-controlled operation.
To get started, here is our step-by-step measurement guide for discount cellular shades & blinds.
For a professional-like fit, feel & functionality, follow our DIY step-by-step installation guide for cellular blinds.
12 to 15 minutes
For detailed maintenance instructions, read our step-by-step DIY guide on how to clean cellular blinds & shades.
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“These cellular shades made a huge difference in my home’s comfort. They keep the heat out during the day and the room feels cozy at night. Great quality for the price!” – Amanda L.
“Love the top-down/bottom-up option! I can let light in while still keeping privacy. Plus, installation was super easy.” – Kevin S.
Cordless Cellular Shades are amazingly low-priced, typically costing $45 to $200 on average, based on size (18x24” to 72x72”), type (single-cell, double-cell, triple-cell), and quality of construction. On the other hand, Roman shades are a much costlier option, ranging from $$180 to $600 for 12x16” to 115x120” windows. Motorization add-on and installation should cost additional $150 to $200 and $80 to $100, respectively.
Honeycomb and cellular shades are two different names for the same window covering. They have a cell-like structure that resembles honeycomb construction. Their innovative design consisting of unique hexagonal cells traps air and acts as an insulation barrier between the window and interior space, helping to regulate indoor temperatures.
Cellular shades are a bit more expensive than roller shades with a price gap of $10 to $15. But the investment pays off in energy savings and comfort. Here’s the comparison of roller & cellular shades.
Yes, you can often see through light filtering cellular shades at night if lights are on inside your room. An effective, permanent solution is to add a privacy blackout liner to your honeycomb window blinds. Or choose a day/night option to get the best of both worlds.
Single-cell shades are lightweight and affordable, double-cell shades provide stronger insulation & triple-cell shades offer maximum efficiency for extreme climates.
Yes. Blackout cellular blinds block nearly all light, making them ideal for bedrooms, nurseries, and media rooms.
With proper care, cellular blinds typically last 7–10 years or more, thanks to durable polyester fabric and strong construction.
Not recommended. For high-humidity spaces, faux wood blinds or vinyl roller shades are better alternatives.
Small cells are ideal for compact windows, medium cells balance insulation and style, and large cells work best for bigger or sun-exposed windows.
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