Green Cellular Shades & Honeycomb Blinds
The most energy-efficient shade in a flexible color family. Custom green cellular shades from soft sage to forest green, with light-filtering through blackout opacities.
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What Are Green Cellular Shades?
Green cellular shades pair the most energy-efficient shade on the market with one of the most flexible color families in interior design. Greens range from soft sage and dusty olive to rich emerald and forest, which means a green cellular shade can read fresh and modern, calming and organic, or bold and saturated depending on the tone. The honeycomb construction does the energy-efficient work, and the green color does the design work.
At Blindsgalore, every green cellular shade is 100% custom-built to your exact measurements. Pick the green tone, the opacity, the cell size, and the lift, and we handcraft the shade to fit your window. Light filtering, room darkening, and blackout fabrics are all available in a range of green shades.
What to Look for in Green Cellular Shades
Choosing the right green honeycomb blind comes down to a few key decisions. The exact green tone, the opacity, the cell construction, and the lift all shape the result.
Tone of green changes the whole room. Sage and dusty olive read soft, calming, and modern. Emerald and forest read bold, saturated, and traditional. Mint and seafoam read fresh and coastal. Order samples in the specific greens you're considering, because greens shift a lot under different room light.
Opacity controls light and privacy. Light-filtering green shades soften daylight while keeping a warm, natural feel from the green tone. Room darkening blocks more light. Blackout blocks nearly all light for bedrooms and media rooms. The green color reads slightly different at each opacity.
Cell construction affects insulation. Single-cell cellular shades have one row of honeycomb pockets and a slimmer profile. Double-cell shades add a second row for more trapped air and better insulation. Larger cells suit bigger windows. For maximum energy efficiency, double-cell is the stronger pick.
Lift is cordless or motorized. Corded window coverings were phased out across the US and Canada as of June 1, 2024. Cordless is the standard, and motorization adds remote, app, and voice control for tall or hard-to-reach windows.
Best Types of Green Cellular Shades
Sage and Dusty Olive Cellular Shades
The soft, modern green. Sage cordless cellular shades bring a calm, organic green that reads modern in clean spaces and natural in transitional rooms. The most versatile green family for living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
Emerald and Forest Green Cellular Shades
The bold, saturated green. Deeper green cellular shades make a richer color statement that suits traditional, transitional, and bold-modern rooms. Pair with neutral walls to let the green be the design moment, or with rich textures for a fully saturated, designed look.
Mint and Seafoam Cellular Shades
The fresh, coastal green. Lighter green tones brighten a room and pair beautifully with coastal, scandi, and farmhouse rooms. Reads almost neutral in some light and clearly green in others, which keeps the room feeling fresh without committing to a strong color statement.
Blackout Green Cellular Shades
Green plus bedroom-grade darkness. A blackout green cellular shade blocks nearly all light while keeping the green tone on the room-facing side. The top pick for bedrooms that want a green design element without sacrificing sleep-friendly darkness.
Light Filtering vs Blackout Green Cellular Shades
Light filtering green cellular shades let soft, diffused daylight through the fabric, which gives the room a warm, natural glow and shows off the green tone at its richest in daylight. The shade insulates the window through the honeycomb pockets while keeping a bright, airy feel. The best fit for living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and offices where daytime light matters.
Blackout green cellular shades block nearly all light, which makes them the bedroom and media-room pick. The green tone reads slightly different in a blackout fabric (more opaque, slightly more saturated) than in light filtering, so order samples in the specific opacity you're considering. For the darkest result, pair a blackout green cellular shade with an outside mount or side channels.
Green Cellular Shade Alternatives Worth Considering
Looking at the full green and cellular lineup? The complete cellular and honeycomb shades collection covers every color and opacity. The blackout collection includes green options for bedrooms. For shoppers focused on sustainability, bamboo and woven wood shades bring a different kind of natural green-adjacent texture. The energy-efficient collection covers the most insulating options. Order up to 10 free samples to see the greens in your actual room light.
Green Cellular Shades FAQ
Yes. Green cellular shades are available in a wide tonal range that runs from soft sage and dusty olive to mint, seafoam, emerald, and forest. The exact selection varies by product line, and order samples to see the green in your actual room light because greens shift more than most colors under different lighting.
Sage and dusty olive are the most versatile and pair with the widest range of decor. Mint and seafoam read fresh and coastal. Emerald and forest read bold and saturated, and work best with neutral walls that let the green be the design moment. The right pick depends on the room's existing palette and the look you want.
Yes. Cellular shades are the most energy-efficient shade on the market because the honeycomb construction traps air in pockets, which slows heat transfer through the window. Green cellular shades insulate exactly the same as cellular shades in any other color. Double-cell construction insulates more than single-cell.
Yes. Blackout green cellular shades use a blackout-rated fabric in a green tone that blocks nearly all light. The green color reads slightly more opaque and saturated in a blackout fabric than in a light-filtering version. Pair with an outside mount or side channels for the darkest result.
Yes, especially in a blackout or room-darkening opacity. Greens read calming and natural, which suits bedrooms well, and the energy-efficient honeycomb construction helps keep the room comfortable for sleep year-round. Sage, dusty olive, and forest are the most popular bedroom greens.
Color stability on a cellular shade depends on the specific fabric and dye. Quality cellular shades hold their color well in normal indoor light, but direct, long-term sun exposure can shift any color slightly over time. Our warranty does not cover fading. Order samples and consider pairing with drapery on the sunniest windows.
Dust regularly with a soft brush or vacuum attachment, working top to bottom. For spot cleaning, blot gently with a damp cloth and mild soap, and test in a hidden area first. Never submerge a cellular shade in water because water damages the lift mechanism and can collapse the honeycomb cells. Some greens may show water spots if cleaned aggressively, so go gentle.
Over 99% of our customers install their own window coverings. Cellular shades mount with a pair of brackets at the top of the window frame (inside mount) or on the wall above the frame (outside mount). A drill, screwdriver, tape measure, and level are all you need, and most installs take 15 to 20 minutes per window. All hardware and instructions ship with every order.