Our places of work need shading for so many reasons. To advertise the business, to provide privacy, to reduce glare onto VDU’s, to meet health & safety legislation, for total blackout, to shade guests and diners, for energy saving by insulating, to remov the need for AC, to increase occupier comfort. Above all they need to be robust and easy for anyone to use.
We have worked across the education sector in nurseries, schools, universities; with facility managers in leisure centres and offices; with independent pubs, restaurants, and hotels; plus some unusual properties including Windsor Castle and the Chelsea Football Museum.
Black screen fabric motorised blinds to connect with the Building Management System fitted into the suspended ceiling for the Jimmy Choo offices in Westminster.
Digitally printed motorised roller blinds accurately matched across the multiple blinds for the Chelsea Football Museum at Stamford Bridge.
A tanning salon in Surbiton needed a total blackout blind with no risk of exposure for their client as they were on the sunbed. It doubled up as a sign front.
This office refurbishment in Reigate needed shades across large floor-to-ceiling windows. Vertical blinds are practical and cost-effective – matching the partition decals.
Another office makeover in Twickenham needed replacement metal Venetian blinds with hold down clips to move with their tilt and turn windows.
Diners needed to be protected from the mid-day sun through high level glazing at this lovely marina restaurant in Cardiff. Motorised pleated blinds in their corporate colours did the job perfectly.
Students at this international art school in the middle of London just couldn’t work in the glare and heat. Reflective manual pleated blinds made such a difference to their working environment.
How do you hold conferences in a room with two 4m by 5.5m roof lanterns. Our Gold Daylight Blinds with blackout fabric have allowed them to host the most prestigious events at this hotel in Basingstoke.
If your office is in a garden room of a converted Victorian house in Weybridge, you are bound to have temperature and glare issues. This non-retractable tilting louvre roof system was the preferred option as it is virtually maintenance free and incredibly robust.
Shop awnings have shaded groceries for more than 150 years. This general store in Hassocks, Sussex identically matched its shopfront in colour and font on the signwriting on the awning valance.
If you are enjoying a pub lunch in the garden at this inn near Tunbridge Wells, then you are probably shaded by one of our Alfresco Awnings. Perfect for withstanding light rain showers so the table doesn’t have to be vacated quickly if the weather turns inclement.
As you enter the cricket ground at Lord’s you will be too excited to notice the awnings at the North Gate. But the staff sheltering underneath are grateful for the protection from the sun and rain they provide.