NZ Blinds offers customers ideal window solutions in preparation for New Zealand’s cooler months. As temperature decreases, NZ Blinds encourages NZ households to invest in quality window coverings that provide insulation properties to help combat the cold and dampness in draughty homes.
One of the most practical window solutions at NZ Blinds is their honeycomb blinds or Thermacell. They are aesthetically pleasing cellular blinds that boast excellent insulation properties. Using honeycomb blinds warms up spaces faster and more efficiently. They are designed to boost the thermal insulation of windows by up to three times that of a regular curtain.
At NZ Blinds, customers can get honeycomb blinds in a specialised room-darkening fabric. This fabric is meant to darken and cozy up bedrooms or single glazed homes. In addition to that, NZ Blinds provides corded and cordless options catering to different lifestyles and preferences. The corded design is the most cost-effective, while the cordless options, or SmartRise honeycomb, are most loved by families for their child-friendly design. Lastly, they also offer a top–down bottom–up option, which is very popular among customers.
Apart from temperature control, they also have honeycomb blinds in NZ that feature UV filtering properties that provide great light control. Depending on a household’s needs, honeycomb blinds are an excellent choice for New Zealand homes dealing with harsh winter weather, yet still provide excellent natural illumination.
NZ Blinds’ honeycomb blinds come in many beautiful neutral shades, versatile enough to complement any space. Colours include graphite, bright white, steel grey, black ink, brie, mineral, and more.
With this range available country-wide, preparing for the winter weather has never been easier with NZ Blinds. Customers get access to a wide range of high-quality designs, such as roller blinds, Venetian blinds, vertical blinds, and honeycomb blinds that are designed to provide essential light, heat, and privacy filtering features for homes, without compromising on style.
For more information, visit the NZ Blinds website at https://nzblinds.co.nz






