As the temperature is set to rise in the coming months, keeping our homes cool and comfortable becomes a top priority. So, we ask the question – which blinds will keep you cool this summer? The choice you make when it comes to window furnishings can have a huge impact on the temperature of your home. You want something that not only blocks out the heat in Summer, but also contributes to the energy efficiency of your home throughout the entire year. The wide range of window furnishings available from Tuiss Blinds Online are all designed specifically for easy DIY installation. This means you can save money on the window furnishings that will in turn be saving you energy! With a vast array of fabrics and finishes available, you can achieve the perfect blend of functionality with effortless style.
Some of the most effective window furnishings to keep your home cool in warm weather include Honeycomb Blinds; Curtains and Roman Blinds with thermal interlining or full blockout lining; as well as Outdoor Blinds. Using a combination of these solutions and layering them will achieve the best results. Both for when it comes to the comfort of your home, and the savings on your energy bills.
![Image shows a bedroom interior with warm neutral tones and soft pink highlights on the bed. The window is covered with a honeycomb blind and an s-fold curtain with thermal interlining.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-sfold-bijou-alabaster-and-duolight-nude-1024x676.png)
Honeycomb Blinds – The Smart Insulators
Honeycomb blinds are renowned for their excellent insulating properties. The unique pleated structure resembles the cells of a honeycomb, hence the name. The pleated air pockets effectively trap the heat, preventing it from spreading through your home during the hot weather. Honeycomb blinds act as a barrier against the sun’s heat, keeping your living spaces comfortably cool. Their effectiveness also works during colder months, helping to retain heat indoors and reduce heating costs. There are various options available in honeycombs. From the blockout styles that include an aluminium foil interlining for extra insulation, to light filtering and sheer styles that let the light through without the aluminium lining. There are also double thermal blinds which have two layers of the honeycomb structure for the ultimate in energy saving. Which blinds will keep you cool this Summer? Honeycombs definitely will!
![The honeycomb blinds in this image work well as blinds to keep you cool in summer. The image shows an Eames lounge chair in black leather. The walls and ceiling are painted black, with white light filtering honeycomb blinds to save energy.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-DuoLightMax-Cotton-White-Pleated-Blind-4417299-899x1024.jpg)
![Image shows a close up of the honeycomb pleated cells. A great blind to keep you cool in summer.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-Honeycomb-Blinds__K3A4641_2-683x1024.png)
Thermal Interlining – Optimising Comfort
On the Tuiss website, you have an option to add a thermal interlining when ordering roman blinds and curtains. The dual layered interlining features a soft, almost fluffy layer similar to quilt wadding with insulating properties, which significantly reduces the amount of heat passing through the window coverings. There is also a smooth fabric lining to finish your window dressing nicely. This interlining option not only keeps your rooms cooler in Summer, but also keeps your home warmer in Winter. It’s a great way to go if you’re looking to regulate temperature in your home, without losing all of the light. The thermal interlining sits between light filtering and blockout lining in terms of how much light will pass through.
![Image shows a bedroom interior in soft earthy neutral tones. There are classic curtains over the windows with double pinch pleat headings. There is a sheer layer, paired with a another curtain with thermal interlining to help with energy efficiency.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-Encanto-shimmering-platinum-curtains-coming-soon4-1024x826.png)
![Image shows a bedroom interior with a colour palette of white, yellow and grey. The windows are covered with roman blinds from the Clarissa Hulse collection from Tuiss. They show what thermal interlining looks like on a designer blind.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-Clarissa-Hulse-range-Dill-Ochre-roman-blind-light-filtering-resize-2-1024x758.png)
Blockout Lining – Light Control and Heat Protection
Blockout linings work wonders when it comes to light control and blocking the heat. These linings are specifically designed to completely block the sun from entering the room when your window furnishings are closed. They’re most effective with face fitting curtains or roman blinds, as you can measure your window furnishings to extend past the edges of your window to reduce any light gap. Ideally, your curtains would be completely floor to ceiling for the best insulation. By blocking out the intense heat from the sun, these linings when utilised this way, help maintain a comfortable indoor temperature, reducing the need for air conditioning and saving energy.
![Image shows s-fold curtains with a blockout lining and demonstrates how they can be mounted above the window opening to work better with energy efficiency. Which blinds keep you cool in Summer? Blockout s-fold curtains can certainly help.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/wave-cavendish-charcoal-36-s-wave-a.jpg)
![Image shows a roman blind with blockout lining in a bedroom interior. There is a tropical print on the fabric of the blind against a dark painted wall with a bed with grey and cream linens.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Tuiss-Blinds-Online-2022-Inky-Botanicals-Charcoal-Roman-1-1024x1024.jpg)
Outdoor Blinds – A Shield Against Heat
Outdoor blinds are often overlooked when considering ways to cool the interior of a home, yet they provide a very effective solution for shielding your home from external heat. When you install outdoor blinds on your patio, balcony, or any windows facing the sun, you create an additional layer of protection against the heat, before it even enters your home. These blinds not only keep your interior spaces cooler, but also protect outdoor living areas, making them comfortable places for you to relax in all year round.
![Image shows the Pivot Arm Awnings on the exterior of a home. Which blinds keep you cool in Summer? Outdoor blinds can certainly help.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/shade-it-charcoal-84-outdoor-canopy-blind-1.jpg)
![Image shows the Automatic Sunblinds on the exterior of a home. Which blinds keep you cool in Summer? Outdoor blinds can certainly help.](https://blog.blindsonline.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/shade-it-black-84-outdoor-autosun-blind-1.jpg)
Choosing the right window furnishings can make a big impact in keeping your home cool and energy-efficient during warmer weather. Tuiss Blinds Online offers a range of products designed to tackle heat effectively.By investing in these window furnishings, you not only enhance your comfort, but also contribute to a greener environment by reducing your energy consumption.
So, when deciding on which blinds will keep you cool this Summer, make a wise choice. Transform your home into a cool and inviting haven all year round with the exceptional range of DIY window furnishings available from Tuiss. Stay cool, stay comfortable, and enjoy the best of every season.