Logo

Searching result for ...

|
Sign Up
Skyshade retractable glass roof awning from Integra Shade SolutionsSkyshade retractable glass roof awning from Integra Shade Solutions

Skyshade retractable glass roof awning from Integra Shade Solutions

Skyshade retractable glass roof awning, available from Integra Shade Solutions, provides inspired solar control with style.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

10 Jul 2008 2m read View Author

Skyshade retractable glass roof awning, available from Integra Shade Solutions , provides inspired solar control with style.

Pergolas, large glass skylights and roofs are beautiful additions to any home, but the harsh Australian sun can turn the spaces underneath these features into unbearably hot, unusable rooms during summer.

With unrelenting heat, glare and UV radiation beaming through, these structures require a shading solution to provide protection against the sun’s harsh elements.

The Skyshade is a slimline retractable roof for conservatories, pergolas, courtyards or custom-built structures.

This awning provides protection from the sun, but still allows natural light to filter through.

The Skyshade is a tensioned system, which ensures taut fabric and resistance to higher wind levels.

The Skyshade’s operation is simple and provides reliable functioning every time, extending and retracting with within its fixed tracks. This Skyshade successfully brings year round comfort, offering cool summers and warm winters.

Skyshade retracts into a discreet, slimline headbox, which protects the system when not in use and blends away into its surroundings. The Skyshade is available in widths from 1250mm to 5000mm with drops from 1250mm to 5000mm.

Operation is by way of Somfy tubular motor with the choice of hard-wired wall switch or remote control. Choice of fabrics is Soltis 86%, Sunworker 90%, Soltis 93% or acrylic canvas.

Integra Shade Solutions
Integra Shade Solutions
View Listing
Integra Shade Solutions
  • Popular Articles
  • Master Plumbers welcomes apprentice incentive but urges government to prioritise employer support
  • The Australian standard: King, Queen and Single beds
  • Discover Australian Urban Design Research Centre’s latest design competition
  • BayleyWard-designed $90M St Kilda apartment project aims high in eco-conscious living