Why is Luxaflex so expensive?
Why is Luxaflex so expensive?
Why are Luxaflex so expensive? The simple answer is they are the blind trade’s designer brand. Unlike many designer brands you are not just paying for the same product with a fancy label. Luxaflex is at the forefront of blind design, not only in blind styles, but fabric collections and operating systems.
Who makes Luxaflex blinds?
Hunter Douglas
The Luxaflex brand celebrates 65 years in Australia. 2018: Hunter Douglas, the company behind the Luxaflex brand, goes Green with the largest solar panel installation of its kind in the world, installed on the roof of its warehouse at its Australian manufacturing site in Sydney.
How much are Hunter Douglas Duette Shades?
The 58 x 58-inch shade supplied for this review costs $1,274, including the motorization option. The PowerView Hub required for smart home integration costs an additional $285, the wireless repeater is another $60, and the Pebble remote and scene controller go for $70 and $100 respectively.
Where is luxaflex made?
Our blinds and awnings are typically made in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rydalmere, NSW, and our Luxaflex PolySatin Shutters are made in specialist facilities in Yatala, QLD.
Do luxaflex do curtains?
The Luxaflex Curtain Collection is the perfect finishing touch – adding a visual element of textural depth and dimension to transform an interior space, whilst offering a level of practicality at the window to enhance your home environment.
How are Duette blinds fitted?
Duette blinds work by creating an additional layer of insulation at your windows. As standard, our blinds are fitted using our patented tension technique which doesn’t use lose or free-hanging cords to operate the blind.
Do honeycomb shades really insulate?
The air pockets in the honeycomb cross-sections act as insulators, increasing the R-value and reducing the conduction of heat through the window. In cooling seasons, cellular shades can reduce unwanted solar heat through windows by up to 80%, reducing the total solar gain to 15% or less when installed with a tight fit.
Is luxaflex Australian made?
A custom product, without the wait Luxaflex window coverings are made-to-measure in our Australian factories. Our blinds and awnings are typically made in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rydalmere, NSW, and our Luxaflex PolySatin Shutters are made in specialist facilities in Yatala, QLD.
What are luxaflex blinds?
At Luxaflex® we pride ourselves on creating your dream window coverings for every room and style. Our collection of made to measure Blinds, Shutters and Awnings can transform the look and mood of a room with practical features for light control and privacy.
What are the features of luxaflex Duette shades?
The unique honeycomb structure of Luxaflex Duette Shades provides a contemporary striking look whilst providing efficient insulation by trapping air within the honeycomb cell. Easy to care for, there is a large selection of cell sizes and styles. Versatile design caters for arches, angles, and skylights.
Which is the best Duette shade for Windows?
Duette shades are available in a single-cell design as well as the industry-leading Duette Architella®, which features a honeycomb within a honeycomb for maximum energy efficiency. Why pick a Duette Shade? There are many reasons to choose a Duette Shade for your home.
Which is better Duette architella or Holland blinds?
* Savings are based on the installation of fully-recessed, reveal-mounted Duette Architella Shades with 20mm blockout fabric in an average home in Sydney, compared with the House Energy Rating standard of Holland Blinds from AccuRate, in that home. These calculations have been modelled by an independent third party.
What’s the difference between Duette and lightlock shades?
Created to help you outsmart the sun and enjoy a better night’s sleep, Duette LightLock Shades combine the industry leading Duette Shades with the patented LightLock System to achieve unparalleled darkness. Featuring a unique U-Shaped side channel designed to absorb, deflect and block incoming light from seeping through into the room.