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ARENA HONEYCOMB SHADES

Why Arena Honeycomb Shades?

Arena Honeycomb Shades are a stylish, functional, versatile, energy-efficient window covering solution.

 

They are perfect for any size or shaped window and offer insulating properties to control room temperature without compromising on style.  The unique structure of honeycomb shades means that hot air is trapped in the honeycomb cells, slowing down the transfer of hot air from outside-to-in and inside-to-out.

 

Arena Honeycomb Shades offer a variety of fabrics in a range of colours and styles, which provide for a wide choice of décor possibilities.  There are also a number of different operating systems and design options to choose from.

 

Honeycomb shades offer a number of distinct advantages over alternative window coverings such as roller blinds, including:

Energy Efficiency

Arena Honeycomb Shades offer a distinctly modern appearance and are tested and proven to help reduce the cost of heating your home.

Minimal Light Gaps 

Arena Honeycomb Shades have minimal light gaps, as small as 2mm in recess fit, which is a significant advantage in rooms where a complete blockout solution is required.

Child Safety 

Arena Honeycomb Shades offer several ideal child-safe solutions – Momenta and Cordless – each with no visible cords to ensure that the shades can be operated in a safe manner, protecting children and pets. 

Easy to Clean

All Arena Honeycomb Shades fabrics are made from easy-to-clean, anti-static polyester, to create a low-maintenance window covering solution.

Superior Insulation

Arena Honeycomb Shades feature unique air pockets that trap warm air and help to keep a more constant indoor temperature.

Sound Absorption

Arena Honeycomb Shades absorb sound energy, keeping exterior noise out and dulling interior sound.

Fire Retardancy

All Arena Honeycomb Shade fabrics are tested for Fire Retardancy and comply with the General Requirements of the Building Code of Australia for Fire Hazard Properties of materials in buildings.

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