Today, let's talk about our built-in blinds within our Euro profile aluminum glass windows and doors.
By now, you might be wondering why we emphasize the term "Euro profile." The reason is simple: we can only integrate blinds into windows with a Euro profile, not with the local profile. We've discussed the differences between local and Euro profile windows and doors before, but to summarize briefly, it comes down to the thickness of the aluminum structure.
Here’s the good news: If you already have Euro profile structures in your home, we can simply replace the glass, allowing you to enjoy this latest feature without the need to replace your entire window frame. This is a great way to save on costs. If you have slim profile windows, however, we can replace your current structure with our latest technology. Although there’s a slightly higher initial cost, the long-term convenience is well worth it.
Now that we've cleared that up, let’s dive into the built-in blinds. Simply put, these are blinds integrated between the window panels themselves. Think of the convenience this offers! As homeowners, we know how frustrating it is to deal with dusty surfaces—especially since many adults in Singapore suffer from sinus conditions (Fun facte: did you know that 90% of adults are likely to experience sinus issues at least once in their lifetime?). Our built-in blinds help solve this problem by keeping every edge of your blinds clean, eliminating the need for frequent dusting that can aggravate respiratory issues.
So, what types of blinds can we integrate into our windows? We currently offer two types: Venetian blinds and Honeycomb blinds.
Here are the key differences between them:
For added convenience, we also offer a motorized system. This allows you to adjust the blinds with ease—whether raising and lowering Honeycomb blinds or tilting Venetian blinds to your desired angle. Imagine the ease and comfort it can bring to your home!
If you have any questions or would like to learn more, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help!