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What sets our vertical awnings apart
Ideal for large window areas, balconies or terraces, they not only protect against direct sunlight, but also from prying eyes without impairing the view. Discover our versatile selection of vertical awnings, which can be harmoniously integrated into any architecture. Our vertical awnings are characterized by a perfect combination of functionality, aesthetics and state-of-the-art technology. With a clear focus on quality and innovation, they offer a wide range of solutions for sun and weather protection.
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Our models at a glance
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Frequently asked questions about vertical awnings
Models such as the SURAVA VA2100 ZIP and VENTOSOL are specially designed for high wind loads and achieve stability up to wind class 6. The ZIP guide ensures that the fabric remains taut and does not flutter even in strong gusts. These properties make them the ideal choice for exposed locations or large glass façades.
Yes, many of our vertical awnings, such as the VENTOSOL or SURAVA, can be equipped with motorized controls that can be seamlessly integrated into common smart home systems. With the right app or remote control, you can conveniently control and automate the awnings, e.g. using sun sensors or time controls.
Our vertical awnings offer flexible installation options. Models such as the UNIVERSAL or SURAVA HIDE can be mounted on the wall, on the ceiling or in the soffit. The innovative design allows harmonious integration, whether with or without a protective box, and offers a variety of guide options such as cord, rod or ZIP guide.
Open awnings, such as the SURAVA VA1100 LIGHT, are particularly suitable for sheltered installation situations, while awnings with a protective box, such as the VENTOSOL, reliably protect the fabric from the weather. The protective box protects the fabric from dirt and moisture, thus extending the service life of the system. The protective box is also available in various designs, e.g. round or square, to match the architecture.
The cable guide is a slim and discreet solution in which the awning fabric is tensioned along narrow side cables or guides. It offers good stability and is ideal for applications where integration into the façade should be as unobtrusive as possible. The rail guide, on the other hand, uses robust, permanently installed guide rails that ensure even greater stability and wind resistance. It is particularly suitable for large awnings or windy locations and ensures tight fabric tension and precise movements.
The side guide is characterized by its discreet appearance, as the guides are very narrow and hardly noticeable visually. This solution is perfect for smaller awnings or applications where the aesthetics of the façade are paramount. In addition, the side guide provides sufficient stability for moderate wind loads and prevents the awning fabric from flapping.
No, as a rule, side guides and rail guides are two separate systems, each with different designs and functions. You must choose one of the two, depending on the requirements for stability, appearance and weather resistance.
Yes, as a rule, the rail guide is slightly more expensive than the cable guide, as it is made of more robust materials and requires more installation work. However, the choice of system depends primarily on the functional requirements and the desired look.
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Visit our showroom
Describing quality is one thing – experiencing and touching it in real life is another. In our showroom, you have the opportunity to get to know materials, designs and functions up close. Let yourself be inspired and discover the variety of our blind solutions during a personal visit on site.
Configure your awning
Configurator
Sometimes it takes more than imagination to find the perfect blind solution. Our configurator will give you a first impression. Upload a photo of your patio or window and test different fabrics, colors and shade effects. You can then make the right decision during a personal consultation.