Honeycomb Blinds Cost In Sydney

  Emma Lopez    May 19, 2020    943

 

These blinds are made in a special honeycomb pattern which helps to insulate a room, and they have air pockets that provide the insulation. They are usually made from a special non-woven bonded polyester fabric, and this helps to reduce the heat during summer and to retain warmth during winter months.

Honeycomb blinds in Sydney are usually more expensive than traditional blinds, because these, as mentioned earlier, are specifically made for insulation purposes. They are also very durable and long-lasting.

The pricing can vary depending on the size of the blind, as well as the number of layers required. Another variant on pricing will be the fabric, since honeycomb blinds Sydney can be made using sheer fabric, light filtering fabric, or even metalized block out fabrics, depending on what your requirement is.

The usual pricing for honeycomb blinds in Sydney will vary between AUD 65 and AUD 184. It should be mentioned that plain blinds will, of course, cost less than designer blinds which are printed in photorealistic prints and can be customized according to the design you want. These can cost approximately AUD 285 per blind but will be a great aesthetic addition to any home.

Some approximate pricing of traditional honeycomb blinds according to sizing is given below:

  • 500 mm x 800 mm - AUD 94
  • 600 mm x 800 mm - AUD 105
  • 800 mm x 1200 mm - AUD 150

There are many suppliers of blinds and shutters Sydney, and each of them may have their own prices for honeycomb blinds in Sydney. A good way to select your best option is to first note down your specific requirements and then request for quotations from a few of the notable suppliers around your area. Once you have a few pricing choices to go with, it will be easier for you to select the best possible option or you.


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