Roof blinds

A rail awning is simply an awning that runs on rails. This type of sun protection is extremely wind-resistant and can be installed on vertical, horizontal and bowed facades and windows. The rails keep the fabric taut and stable, making it usable in almost any weather.

Sun 3000 leather awning

Compact and wind-resistant rail awning that is primarily used as a sun shade for skylights, conservatories, glass roofs and the like.

Wind class 2 - 10.6 m/sec.

Rail awning Sun 4000Compact and extremely wind-resistant rail awning with the special zip system that allows the fabric to slide into the side rails.

Sun 4000 leather awning

Compact and highly wind-resistant rail awning with a special zip system that allows the fabric to slide into the side rails.

Wind class 3 - 13.7 m/sec.

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The advantage of a rail awning is that it is first and foremost a very weatherproof and extremely wind stable solution

The awning fabric is held in side rails that are mounted on a fixed structure, making this type more stable in the wind than other awnings.

In addition, the rail awning is simple and stylish in design. A rail awning is primarily used as sun protection for skylights, conservatories, glass roofs and the like. Can also be used to cover outdoor areas. The fabrics are impregnated, water-repellent and of the highest quality.

 
 

Leather awning inspiration

 
 
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Solar shading for skylights

The Sun 3000 rail awning is ideal for shading skylights such as classic Velux windows. The advantage of a rail awning over classic roller blinds is that the sun is shielded before the rays hit the window.

 
 
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Covering the outdoor area at McDonald's

The special zip system ensures that there are no light gaps or rain penetration between the fabric side rails. This zip system also provides great wind stability and is ideal for covering outdoor areas.

Unique and individual solutions

Pivot arm awnings are great for shading office windows, windows in multi-storey buildings or even bedroom windows where you only need shade and not cover or headroom. They are highly effective at regulating the temperature in the house by allowing the sun's rays to warm the panes or by shutting them off completely.