Features:
- External blinds provide security against break-ins and enhance privacy within your home.
- Thermal insulation.
- Noise protection.
- High resistance to weather conditions.
- Easy control using a remote, timers or sensors.
- Protection against insects and pollen – in the case of external blinds integrated with a mosquito net.
- 36 months of warranty.
External blinds are primarily used to secure the interior from vandalism and break-ins. When the shutter is lowered, equipped with special locks and an alarm system, it effectively enhances the security of homes and lower-level apartments, protecting windows and facades from damage.
Blinds set in the closed position exhibit excellent thermal insulation properties. This effectively shields the rooms from sunlight and excessive heating. During the heating season, they also reduce the demand for thermal energy. Additionally, they enhance the acoustic insulation of the house by muffling external noises. When integrated with a roller mosquito net, they provide effective protection against insects and pollen.
Automated external blinds can be controlled using wall-mounted transmitters, remote controls, mobile devices, or timers. When connected to a Smart Home system, they allow you to manage all electrical devices in your home. Operated through a user-friendly application, they can be programmed according to individual household preferences, including the option to save predefined scenarios. This way, you can control multiple elements such as blinds and lighting simultaneously.
The choice of the type of external blinds (built-in, on-window, façade) depends on when the decision to install them will be made during the construction of the house: at the design stage, during construction, or in an already completed building.
External blinds are available in a wide range of colors, allowing them to perfectly complement the architecture of both classic and modern buildings. When chosen appropriately, they will provide comfort, security, and energy efficiency for years to come.
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