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Conservatory Awnings
Drop & Sliding Arm Awnings
Fixed Louvre Arrays
Folding Arm Awnings
Motorisation
Moveable Louvre Arrays
Parasols
Roller Blinds / Screens
Tensile Stuctures / Shade Sails
Traditional Shop Blinds
Vehicle Awnings
Venetian Blinds
Walkways & Awning Stuctures
Window Canopies
Window Film
Anti-glare Blinds
Black-out Blinds
Cellular Blinds
Conservatory Blinds
Dim-out Blinds
Energy Saving Blinds
Insect Screens
Internal Planation Shutters
Mid-pane blinds
Non-Retractable Louvre Arrays
Panel Blinds
Pinoleum Blinds
Pleated Blinds
Roller Blinds
Rooflight Blinds
Shaped Blinds
Soft Blinds
Tensile Structures
Timber Venetian Blinds
Timber Vertical Blinds
Vertical Blinds
Bar &/ Servery Shutters
Bar / Servery Grilles
Industrial Folding Doors
Industrial Rolling Shutter Doors
Office Roller Shutters
Roller Garage Doors
Shop Front Shutters and Grilles
Conservatory Awnings are fitted to the sloping glazing of a conservatory or other sloped glazing to provide effective control over light and heat gain.
Drop and sliding arm awnings are used extensively in the rest of Europe as an effective form of window shading.
Brise Soleil are often specified on commercial and public buildings to provide shade to a building and provide an architectural feature to the facade.
Folding-arm awnings are a popular addition to restaurants, cafes and bars providing shade to customers but are also used to reduce heat build up and protect stock from UV rays in shops. They can also be used on other commercial buildings
Moveable louvre arrays allow adjustment to maximise the control over light and heat coming into a building as well as adding an architectural feature to the facade.
Parasols provide a wide area of shade and are particular popular with restaurants and cafes offering al fresco dining.
External roller blinds act as an effective insulator to all types of glazing.
Tensile structures are constructed using a material that is then pulled taut by being fixed permanently in position. These shades can be made in a wide range of shapes and styles.
The 'traditional' blind as we know it today was the standard form of shop blind before the introduction of folding arm awnings. There is a significant quantity still in daily use which is a testament to the design and the materials used.
Most vehicles can have an awning fitted to them although the awning itself and the brackets to ensure a safe and appropriate fix call for a specialist installer.
External venetian blinds have one of the lowest shading co-efficients of any system. They also reduce the need for artificial lighting as the slats are adjustable and they can be retracted in overcast weather.
Walkways and approach awnings are very popular additions to the frontage of hotels, clubs and restaurants.
A traditional form of external shading both domestic and commercial properties with a good visible surface area for signwriting
Window film can sometimes be used in place of, or in conjunction with, internal and external blinds and awnings.
Virtually any blind, awning and shutter can be motorised. With motorisation there are a significant range of control options available.
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