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This executive home features an outdoor area perfect for entertaining and relaxing. The builders needed a screening solution that would provide insect protection while maintaining a clear view from the lanai to the pool.
This busy dental office in Kelowna, BC designs and makes all kinds of dental products including implants, dentures and bridges. The modern office’s large windows bring in great natural light but caused unwanted heat and glare when the sun was low in the sky.
During the warmer months, these Mantaloking, New Jersey homeowners spend many evenings on their porch enjoying the salt air and spectacular views. Shortly after moving in, they realized that to fully enjoy their porch they needed to add insect screens.
This successful car dealership, Harmony Honda, has been a part of the Kelowna community for over 25 years. Unfortunately, when the company moved to their current location they were faced with a problem very common to dealerships with large windows: afternoon glare and intense heat from the sun.
The architect and owners of this popular eatery wanted to keep the doors of the restaurant open to maintain the connection to Boston’s Boylston Street location and Fenway Park.
The west facing wall of windows of Saanich recreation center in BC, Canada allowed excess sun into the pool area of the building during sunny afternoons, resulting in an uncomfortable heat build-up.
Located in the picturesque Portsmouth, this private residence truly embraces its location, capturing views from every angle plus allowing air to enter and keeping the interiors cool during summer months. Numerous doors and windows make the home appear as though its inhabitants are a natural part of their surroundings—as is the home.
The architect Phil Kean of Winter Park, Fla, designed this show home with the goal of taking maximum advantage of Florida’s friendly climate. He selected walls of movable glass panels and large windows to let in light and create a seamless flow from the indoor to the outdoor spaces.
The retractable door screens feature Phifer 18/14 Insect mesh with 45% openness in charcoal finish, delivering great visibility to the outside and protection from the bugs. Magnet latching system keeps the screens closed when in use.