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Keep cool in a stylish and cost-efficient way with Luxaflex

Sponsored by Luxaflex Window Fashions

This year, October and November were very warm – summer is definitely coming earlier each year. And whilst I’m not complaining, it does mean increased energy bills! Who else feels feel guilty every time they switch on the air conditioning? I asked Luxaflex Window Fashions, the leading blind manufacturer in Australia, for some advice on a more affordable solution than blasting cold air around the house.

Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades All Applications

The Luxaflex Duette Shades range provides increasing levels of energy efficiency, keeping you comfortably cool in summer, and warm in winter. It’s recognised as one of the most energy-efficient window coverings on the Australian market, featuring a unique honeycomb structure that creates cells which trap air and act as a natural insulation barrier for windows.

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Luxaflex Duette Architella Shades feature a patented ‘cell-within-a-cell’ structure. Taking it a step further, the revolutionary Duette Architella Ménage Shades feature an additional inner cell, elevating the insulation properties even more by way of the cell-within-a-cell-within-a-cell design, effectively delivering a triple honeycomb construction with six layers of fabric and five insulating air pockets. These distinct air pockets have the ability to reduce the heat transfer through a window and reduce the average home’s heating costs by up to 49%i.

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There’s an array of colours and fabrics available, from the everyday contemporary living range to the exclusive Designer Series range. The Duette Architella Ménage fabric provides a soft yet structured appearance in a range of three neutral tones. With 16 colours, The Duette Architella Elan Fabric range is a refined shimmering and luminous fabric with a linen texture. Alternatively,the translucent Verve Fabric offers an urban chic and eco-friendly quality to the home and is available in a palette of four colours: Gingersnap, Daisy White, Linen and Desert Sands.

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But the latest introduction to the Designer series is a stunning collection of 20 new colours, in four fabric ranges, which combine a sleek and contemporary design. The new fabrics, which include India Silk, Myst, Sheer Opalessence and Sheer, showcase intense hues and create a futuristic appearance, sure to make a strong statement on any window.

With so many choices available, The Luxaflex Duette Shades range is an excellent choice for energy-efficient window furnishings. Environmentally friendly without compromising on aesthetics, they should be at the top of your wish list for Christmas this year.

i Savings are based on the installation of fully recessed, reveal-mounted DUETTE Architella Ménage38mm Opaque Shades 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 and savings will vary based on window type and installation.

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The inventor & the napkin sketch behind popular Aussie blinds!

Sponsored by Luxaflex Window Fashions

Softshades are becoming an increasingly popular window furnishing option among Australians. Softshades are considered one of the most premium fashionable window covering solutions. The soft vanes create an ambience that makes it easy to relax and unwind, and because they come in a myriad of colours and fabrics, they are designed to colour co-ordinate to any home’s style or complete a stunning interior design project.

Energy efficient Duette Shades
Energy efficient Duette Shades

I caught up with Wendell Colson, who made his interior design dreams into a reality. The American inventor behind the exclusive Luxaflex Softshades range divulged how he got started in window fashions.

“I was renovating a beautiful old Victorian mansion in the late 1970’s with my wife. It had fantastic bay windows facing south, which allowed sun in to help with the cold winters during the day, but behind which we froze at night.

“One night, as I was shivering in bed, the wind billowing the curtains, a double curtain came together in a regular folding pattern, capturing air between those folds in a honeycomb-like configuration. I thought if we put this together horizontally you would have a highly energy-efficient treatment because air would literally be trapped in the honeycomb cells. At the time, heavy draperies were out of style, but pleated shades were a hot new category. So I turned my idea 90 degrees, and made that double-pleated drapery into a honeycomb shade!”

This lead to a small business selling honeycomb shades. The president of window furnishings company Hunter Douglas USA was so impressed with this innovation that he bought the business, and in 1985 refined the honeycomb prototype to create Duette Shades, which launched in Australia in 1987.

A retro add for the first softshades
A retro add for the first softshades

Wendell has continued his involvement with the development of insulated shades over the years, keeping more cool air inside the house in summer, and warm air inside during the cooler months. But how exactly have softshades evolved over time? “I actually came up with one of my best designs sketching on a napkin. A brilliant marketing person kept asking us to make a Duette Shade with light control like a Venetian blind. I had a creative new textile chemist working with me to develop the new Duette fabrics and styles. We got stuck together on the tarmac on a business flight. Those were the good old days when if that happened they just served you free drinks to keep everyone happy. We were happy and content, and started to debate why the tilt action did not work with Duette. Suddenly, there was this lightbulb moment, and we started sketching on the cocktail napkins! In autumn of 1994, the product was launched to the Australian market as Silhouette Shadings.”

Inventor Wendell Colson
Inventor Wendell Colson

This fascinating story goes to show that the window fashions we hang in our homes have been developed by real people with real homes and real problems in mind! With everyone’s power bill a constant worry, I love the energy-efficiency of the exclusive Duette Shades from Luxaflex Window Fashions, but I also love the fact that they were developed by a smart inventor who continues to remain ahead of the game!

Find out more about Luxaflex honeycomb Duette Shades.