ᐅ Which type of roller shutters are suitable for closed windows with just glazing?
Created on: 21 May 2015 19:44
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kernm23
We plan to install a large fixed window (2m wide (6.6 feet)) in the living room of our new build. Since there is already a double casement window in the room, we want a glass front on the other side. Due to its width, the window will not be operable.
We find it inconvenient that the electric roller shutter to be installed cannot be cleaned from the inside.
Is there a solution for this? For example, a roller shutter integrated into the frame, an external blind, or possibly deciding not to have a roller shutter at all.
Does anyone have any ideas?
We find it inconvenient that the electric roller shutter to be installed cannot be cleaned from the inside.
Is there a solution for this? For example, a roller shutter integrated into the frame, an external blind, or possibly deciding not to have a roller shutter at all.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Bieber0815 schrieb:
We once had this setup as a rental (large fixed window with roller shutter), with a patio door next to it. To be honest, we never really thought about cleaning the inside of the roller shutters. I wouldn’t worry about it.You start worrying once dirt reaches the inside surfaces. It looks really awful on both dark and light-colored roller shutters.
... and dirt shows up faster than you might expect.
I don’t yet know how heat passes through modern triple glazing, but currently (a 1970s attic with double glazing) I really can’t do without blinds in summer. The difference in room temperature is significant, depending on whether the windows are shaded or not—especially when it comes to windows on the south side.