Facebook Tweet Help Stories Outdoor Living Total control Share Tweet Help Protect your furnishings and keep your environment cool with contemporary one-touch airfoil louvres from LouvreTec Timber deck outside house, with outdoor furniture, and roof louvre sun protection system. While the sun is a source of warmth and relaxation in our living areas, it can make inside temperatures soar and rob furnishings of their colour.To avoid faded fabrics and sweltering heat, consider LouvreTec's easy-to-use airfoil louvres and Opening Roof Louvre systems. As well as providing an architectural feature, the louvres offer precision control over the sunlight filtering into your home, says company director Bill Collins."The louvres are designed to provide finger-tip control over light, shade, privacy and shelter in your home," says Collins. "One advantage of the louvres is the amount of indirect light that is filtered into rooms when they are set at a virtually closed position." View of the corner window shielding by LouvreTec. LouvreTec products are offered as fixed, adjustable or fully automated, motorised installations. They are available in 40mm, 70mm, 90mm, 120mm and 180mm widths.The company's Opening Roof Louvre system sits over the deck of the home shown here. The system is waterproof, with water running into a gutter system to provide a dry environment beneath.LouvreTec airfoil louvres and opening roofs are made from aluminium, available in any powdercoat colour or anodised finish for low maintenance. Living area of house with timber floors, fireplace, coffee table, doors opening to outdoor area and aluminium sun louvres at tops of windows. For further details, contact LouvreTec, PO Box 300-328, Albany, Auckland, phone (09) 415 4949, fax (09) 415 4990. Email:info@louvretec.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 23 Aug, 2004 Outdoor Living Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > NZ2013 NZ2013 Read More Similar Stories