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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
Anti-glare blinds are designed to control the amount of light coming through the blind material to reduce glare.
Black-out blinds are roller blinds using opaque fabrics and channels around the sides of the blinds to reduce light ingress around the extremities of the blind.
Cellular Blinds use a honeycomb fabric and can be used for all types of windows including those with shaped glazing.
Solar Shading can have a significant positive impact on the internal environment of a conservatory or similar glazed structure by reducing heat gain in the summer and heat loss in the winter.
Dim-out blinds are available in a number of different blind styles which significantly reduce the amount of light ingress when a full black-out facility is not required.
Correctly specified and operated blinds and shutters can have a significant impact on reducing heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer. If considered early enough in a new build or major refurbishment effective solar shading can potentially reduce or even mitigate the need for artificial cooling.
Insect screens are a requirement in food preparation areas and are a useful addition to other opening windows to prevent ingress of flying insects as well as other pests.
Wooden shutters are an increasingly popular way of providing an elegant shading solution to windows. Although traditional in their design, new styles and finishes can give shutters a contemporary feel making them suitable for traditional and modern environments.
Mid-pane, or interstitial, blinds are often used in partitions but can also be fitted within external windows and glazing.
Panel blinds use large fabric panels to provide shading and privacy making them ideal for large windows or even as room dividers
Pinoleum blinds are a traditional form of shading for conservatories, sun rooms and Organeries as the material gently filters the light.
Pleated blinds are suitable for all types of glazing and are ideal for roof and shaped glazing. This versatile blind can also operate from the bottom up as well as the top down when tensioned models are used.
Roller blinds are one of the most versatile blind styles suitable for all types of glazing and with a wide range of fabrics, finishes and operating methods available.
Rooflights and atria glazing require a blind that can operate at different angles and planes and be suitable for the harsh environment this application invariably brings.
Shaped glazing needs shaped blinds and there are a surprisingly wide range of options available in terms of blind styles, materials and operation methods.
Soft blinds are a popular form of window treatment for hotels and similar establishments and can often fully co-ordinate with curtains.
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.
Timber slatted blinds are a popular choice for hotels, restaurants and retail premises as they can be finished to make them either traditional or contemporary.
Timber vertical blinds are suitable for most window types and can even be made for sloping windows.
Venetian blinds are a versatile form of shading suitable for a wide range of applications.
Vertical blinds are an easy way of shading windows, especially large glazed areas and can even be used for sloping glazing.
Window film can sometimes be used in place of, or in conjunction with, internal and external blinds and awnings.
As the name suggests these blinds do not retract but the louvres can be tilted to control the amount of light and heat entering through the glazing.
Virtually any blind or shutter can be motorised. With motorisation there are a significant range of control options available.
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