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Skylight Blinds:

Blinds and Shades to Turn Down the Skylight


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If you have skylights, but are wrestling with the issue of too much light - skylight blinds may be the answer. Skylight blinds aren't simply blanket window coverings that mask the beauty of your skylight, they also let you control the direction of the light, the amount of light and even the timing of the light.

Honeycomb Blinds

Honeycomb blinds allow light to enter, but diffuse it to reduce glare and reduce heat. Meanwhile, the hexagonal shape of each cell offers great insulation, saving you money on both your heating and cooling bills.

Because most honeycomb blinds are made from plastic, they're durable and won't fade in the sun. They're also made to look like fabric, offering a soft look and feel.

Solar Shades

Solar skylight shades are a unique innovation that help you save on cooling costs without giving up light and sunshine. They typically install outside the house and are permanent, only to be removed a few times per year for cleaning and maintenance. Most solar shades will reject heat in the summer and reflect it back in the winter, meaning you could save hundreds on your energy bills.

Motorized Shades

If you have a skylight that's up too high to reach or don't want to see an unsightly cord hanging down, motorized skylight blinds are a great solution. With a flick of a switch, you can control your shading - making it a great choice for the bedroom or rooms with high-ceilings.

Many motorized shades either offer a single shade system or a multi-shade system that lets you close your skylight from the outside in, rather than shading from a single direction. This kind of control lets you manage the direction and focus of your skylight.

Programmable Blinds

Programmable skylight blinds let you set your motorized shades on a timer or program. For example, you can set the skylight in your bedroom to open at 7am on weekdays, but stay closed until 9 on the weekends.


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