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Cordless Cellular Shades
Cordless cellular shades combine the most energy-efficient shade on the market with the safety of a no-cord lift. The honeycomb construction traps air in pockets to insulate the window, and the cordless lift raises and lowers with a gentle push on the bottom rail. The result is a clean, safe, efficient shade that earns its place in almost any room.
At Blindsgalore, every cordless cellular shade is 100% custom-built to your exact measurements. Pick 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 with a cordless lift.
What to Look for in Cordless Cellular Shades
Choosing the right cordless cellular blind comes down to a few key decisions. The opacity, the cell size, the lift style, and the mount all affect how the shade looks, insulates, and operates.
Opacity sets light and privacy. Light-filtering fabrics soften daylight and keep daytime privacy. Room darkening blocks most light. Blackout fabric blocks nearly all light for bedrooms and media rooms. Cellular shades offer all three, so you can match the opacity to each room.
Cell size affects insulation and look. Single-cell shades have a smaller honeycomb and a slimmer profile. Double-cell shades have two rows of pockets for more insulation, which helps most on drafty or sun-heavy windows. Larger cells suit bigger windows. More cells generally mean greater energy efficiency.
Lift style includes standard cordless and top-down/bottom-up. A standard cordless lift raises from the bottom. A top-down/bottom-up cordless shade lowers from the top or raises from the bottom, which lets you keep the top open for light while the bottom stays closed for privacy.
Mount affects insulation and light gaps. Inside mount sits flush for a clean look. Outside mount covers the frame, blocks more light at the edges, and seals more of the air gap, which boosts both blackout and insulation. For the most efficient result, an outside mount or side channels help.
Best Types of Cordless Cellular Shades
Light Filtering Cordless Cellular Shades
The everyday efficient workhorse. A light-filtering cordless cellular shade softens daylight, keeps daytime privacy, and insulates the window through the honeycomb construction. Perfect for living rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and offices.
Blackout Cordless Cellular Shades
Built for sleep and efficiency. A blackout cordless cellular shade blocks nearly all light and adds strong insulation, which makes it a top bedroom and nursery pick. Pair with an outside mount or side channels for edge-to-edge darkness. See the full blackout collection for bedroom-ready options.
Top-Down/Bottom-Up Cordless Cellular Shades
The privacy-plus-light solution. A top-down/bottom-up cordless cellular shade lowers from the top for natural light while the bottom stays closed for privacy. Ideal for bathrooms, street-facing living rooms, and any window where you want both.
Double-Cell Cordless Cellular Shades
Maximum insulation. A double-cell cordless cellular shade adds a second row of honeycomb pockets for more trapped air and better insulation, which helps most on drafty windows and rooms with strong sun. Browse the full energy-efficient collection for the most insulating options.
Cordless vs Motorized Cellular Shades
Cordless and motorized cellular shades both skip the cord loop entirely. Cordless uses a manual lift: you raise and lower by hand with a gentle push on the bottom rail. Motorized uses a small motor and a remote, app, or voice command.
For standard windows you can easily reach, cordless is the simpler, more affordable choice. For tall windows, skylights, hard-to-reach spots, or any setup where you want shades to move on a schedule or together, motorized cellular shades are the better call. Corded window coverings were phased out across the US and Canada as of June 1, 2024, so cordless and motorized are the two standard lifts today.
Cordless Cellular Shade Alternatives Worth Considering
Comparing clean, efficient shade options? Roller shades give a minimal face in light filtering, solar, and blackout fabrics. Dual and zebra shades combine sheer and solid bands for adjustable view and privacy. Pleated shades offer a similar look to cellular at a lower price, with less insulation. The full cordless collection covers every style with a no-cord lift. Order up to 10 free samples to compare opacities in your actual light.
Cordless Cellular Shades FAQ
Cordless cellular shades use a spring lift built into the headrail. You raise the shade with a gentle push up on the bottom rail and lower it with a controlled pull down. The shade holds its position at any height, with no cord loop. The honeycomb pockets behind the face trap air to insulate the window.
Yes. Cellular shades are the most energy-efficient shades on the market because the honeycomb construction traps air in pockets, which slows heat transfer through the window. Double-cell shades add a second row of pockets for even more insulation. An outside mount or side channels boost the effect further.
Yes. Cordless cellular shades have no exposed cords, which makes them the safer choice for homes with young children or pets. Corded window coverings were phased out across the US and Canada as of June 1, 2024, so cordless is the standard for new cellular shades.
Single-cell cellular shades have one row of honeycomb pockets and a slimmer profile. Double-cell shades have two rows of pockets, which trap more air for better insulation. Double-cell is the stronger choice for drafty windows, very sunny rooms, and anywhere energy efficiency is the priority.
Yes. Blackout cordless cellular shades block nearly all light and add strong insulation, which makes them a top bedroom and nursery pick. For the darkest result, pair a blackout cellular shade with an outside mount or side channels to seal the light gaps around the edges.
A top-down/bottom-up cellular shade can lower from the top or rise from the bottom. That lets you keep the top of the window open for natural light while the bottom stays closed for privacy, which is ideal for bathrooms and street-facing windows. The shade is available with a cordless lift.
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.
Over 99% of our customers install their own window coverings. Cordless 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.