Facebook Tweet Help Stories Civic & Institutional Modern justice Share Tweet Help Contemporary blind solutions for the new courthouse were supplied by KWA Blinds View of the office blinds by KWA Blinds The Ipswich courthouse has been designed for optimum natural light penetration and with a sense of transparency in open spaces. To extend this airy feel, precision blinds that combine shading with filtered light were chosen for the offices and courtrooms.KWA Blinds supplied both roller blinds and custom curtains for the Justice Department project, director Sonya Wilson says. QLD Department of Justice and Attorney "We supplied 390 Verosol Mode Roller Blinds for the offices and courtrooms. These are extremely rugged products with a smooth, counter-balancing, spring-assisted mechanism for ease of use and a reputation for trouble-free operation over extended periods."The mechanisms are also suitable for blinds with drops of up to 4m another asset for a building with expansive walls of glazing. A stainless steel chain, metal componentry and brushed alloy finish contribute to the sleek, contemporary look. View of the office blinds by KWA Blinds Verosol blind material provides shading and, at the same time, sufficient translucence to enable you to look through it creating a cool, open ambience. KWA also used Verosol blackout shades on strategic parts of the waiting areas and specialist courtrooms.For further information, contact KWA Blinds, phone (07) 3821 2555. Email: info@kwa.com.au. Or visit the website: www.kwa.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 04 Jun, 2010 Civic and Institutional Design Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2608 AU2608 Read More Similar Stories