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Standard solutions to conceal

in windows and doors

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S Series consists of slim aluminium

boxes to be hidden inside a wall or ceiling, to house vertical blinds.

 

The back box is installed during the construction and the cover is either powder coated or painted at site to match the interior perfectly.

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Custom solutions to conceal

blinds in windows or skylights

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C Series boxes can be used for any window type and can be installed

in any direction.

 

Side channels are incorporated for

sloping and skylight blinds or

alternatively used to achieve total

blackout elsewhere. 

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Specification details for S and C series boxes

- Anodised aluminium EN 6063 TN

- Unfinished for site painting

- Powder coated white RAL9003

- Pre-finished to specific RAL colour

- Plaster is feathered over flanges to produce a seamless appearance after painting

- Cover can be painted to match window or ceiling 

- Cover hinge safety feature holding the cover when open

- Rapid installation

- Supplied to finished length

- Custom sizes available

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Solutions to recess curtain tracks

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These recessed curtain track solutions

are built into the ceiling during construction.

 

Curtain track systems from companies

such as Lutron, Somfy and Silent Gliss

can be fitted inside the track when

construction work is completed.

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Once installed, curtains simply hang

below the track close to the finished ceiling. 

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Tracks can be bent for curved applications.

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Tracks are anodised aluminium EN 6063T66

and powder coated white RAL9003.

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End sets are constructed in POM polymer

and finished in matching white.

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