Interior shading
Interior shading not only serves as an effective shading element but, with the right choice, also adds a significant dose of design and coziness to the interior. We follow new trends, but we don’t abandon the timeless classic.
Fabric roller blinds
Fabric roller blinds are highly functional, time-tested, and simple shading elements. With a wide collection of fabrics, they are suitable for all styles of living. The possibilities for using fabric roller blinds in windows are almost unlimited. They can be requested for skylights, balconies, or for shading vertical surfaces. Special technical textiles are used in the production of fabric roller blinds to fully meet the shading function, reduce external noise, or provide fire-resistant functionality. Fabric roller blinds can be installed on the window, above the window, on the ceiling, or in window reveals. The choice of the appropriate installation method will be adapted to the customer’s aesthetic preferences and window opening options. The blinds can be controlled manually or electrically.
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Blackout Day and Night roller blinds / Twintex
The whole secret of Day and Night roller blinds lies in the fact that they look and function like regular blinds, while light regulation is achieved by overlapping strips, similar to Venetian blinds. The fabric alternates between opaque and transparent stripes. Their mutual overlap allows for precise light control. The width of the individual stripes depends on the fabric choice. When multiple blackout blinds are installed next to each other, a perfect look for the entire assembly is achieved by matching the stripes. When raised, the fabric is wound onto a tube, allowing the blind to be hidden in a very small casing. The current collection also includes fabrics with fire-resistant treatment. Day and Night roller blinds can be operated manually or electrically.
Roman blinds
Roman blinds are characterized by horizontal folds. Fiberglass reinforcements divide the area into equally wide horizontal strips. The laminates are inserted into a tunnel created by stitching the fabric on the front or back of the blind. To minimize disruption of the pattern on printed fabrics, it is recommended to place the tunnels on the front side. The folded fabric remains at the top of the blind. To ensure the functionality of the window is not hindered, sufficient space must be available for installation. The height of the pleat can be adjusted by choosing the appropriate execution method. Roman blinds can be operated manually or electrically.
Japanese sliding panels
The advantages of Japanese sliding panels include high versatility. Panel sliding walls are ideal for shading large areas or dividing spaces. Their use is almost unlimited. Wall panels can be used not only as a shading element but also, for example, as a replacement for doors for built-in wardrobes or to cover recesses. We currently offer several types of Japanese wall designs. The basic design includes top mounting and a bottom weight bar inserted into a tunnel. If the panel is made of roller fabric, it can be complemented with glued design strips. The necessary tensioning of the panels made from hanging fabrics is provided by fiberglass reinforcements. A common variation is a design where the top profile is longer than the total width of the shaded area. This allows the fabric panels to park outside the shaded area, preventing the narrowing of the space.
Wooden blinds
The naturalness and luxury are the absolute dominant features of wooden blinds. To achieve a perfect impression of wooden blinds, the variety of surface finishes and color options plays a key role. By choosing the right surface treatment, the natural wood grain can be preserved. The slats can also be lacquered in different color shades or wrapped in leather. The blinds are made from Abachi willow, a wood species originating from Africa. This exotic willow is known for being a light and soft material without knots. Due to its low thermal conductivity, wooden shading does not unnecessarily heat up the interior. Wooden blinds can be operated manually or electrically.