An interior sun and privacy screen offers several advantages: On the one hand, it is an ideal solution for sun and privacy protection from the inside. At the same time, it ensures a natural, pleasant light and room climate and still allows sufficient daylight into the interior of the room. On the other hand, interior shading not only has functional advantages, but also enables a creative, individual and aesthetic design of the respective building object.
Screens have become an indispensable part of our modern working world. To reduce the glare caused by sunlight inside an administrative building to a minimum and to provide optimum relief for the eyes, an interior roller blind is ideally suited. Furthermore, interior roller blinds score points with their enormous variety and multifunctionality. Because in addition to the functional areas of glare protection, blackout and energy-efficient sound insulation, the visual protection can also be adapted to individual needs and, if desired, even allows a one-sided view of the outside area. The system is based on a horizontal fabric shaft over which the fabric can be rolled up or unrolled in a horizontal direction. In addition, you benefit from the fact that it can be used all year round, regardless of the weather, as well as from the representative effect for your building property.
The basic function of an interior blind is to provide privacy as well as sun and glare protection. In addition, the incidence of light can be continuously regulated by the movable slats arranged one above the other. This allows you to use daylight specifically to illuminate the interior and at the same time save electricity costs for additional lighting. The blinds can be operated either manually via a cable guide or automatically via an electric motor. Various materials are suitable for the blinds, although plastics are mostly used. They can be mounted in various ways: on the wall, on the window frame or in the glass profile of the window sash. Fastening the blinds to the window frame, for example, using a clamp bracket is particularly advantageous, as no holes need to be drilled.
A vertical blind is the inner closure of an opening, whose hanging consists of vertically arranged, rotatable slats and can be hung on one side, on both sides or towards the centre. The slats are made of fabric or aluminium and are suspended from an aluminium top rail; for more stability, there are also variants with a second bottom rail. The vertical adjustment makes it possible to respond very effectively to slanted sunlight from east or west facades. For sliding doors, the vertical louvre curtain has the advantage that, unlike a blind or roller blind, it does not have to be fully opened to allow passage. In smaller rooms, the vertical orientation of the slats also offers the possibility of visually enlarging the room. With the growing popularity of the straight-lined furnishing style, the vertical blind finds a wide range of uses.
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