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The resort needed to source screens for the French doors that open to spacious balconies, and that would work with the period specific architecture.
Hilary Farr, a renowned interior designer and star of the popular home improvement TV series Love It or List It, needed a door screen that would let in the breeze without altering the design of the doorways.
The homeowners needed to screen three sets of double-French doors in order to move freely between the kitchen and the backyard without having to worry about the bugs, the heat, or the UV rays.
With a stunning view of Jamestown Bay, this water front home is the perfect place for entertaining guests or relaxing in privacy. To fully enjoy their outdoor living space, the homeowners needed a way to keep out biting insects without losing their clear view of the water.
To spend time on the lanai during hot Florida summers, the homeowners were looking for a screen that would shelter them from heat and bugs while still being able to enjoy the view of their backyard.
The architects wanted to find a way to open up the kitchen, dining and family rooms to the outdoors without having to worry about bugs or strong UV rays.
As part of this historic home renovation, the designers wanted to open all of the living spaces to the outdoors without taking away from the traditional design. In order to do this, they needed to find a way to keep out unwanted bugs and debris.
When Rosemarie Rosetti was paralyzed from the waist down in 1998, she and her husband decided to build a custom, wheelchair accessible home. The Columbus Ohio house would be serve as both a showcase and laboratory for Universal Design products and an office for Rosetti and her husband.
To enjoy their newly remodelled porch year-round, the homeowners needed a screening system that would block out insects but also retract when not in use for a clear view to the gardens.