Renson‘s Loggia sliding panels redefine structural sun protection by offering unparalleled flexibility. These panels allow you to effortlessly control the amount of sunlight entering your space, ensuring an ideal indoor climate year-round. With the ability to slide the panel in front of the window or retract it completely, Loggia puts the power of light and shade in your hands.
The design of Loggia panels is a testament to modern architectural beauty, providing an efficient sun shield while allowing a maximum amount of light to filter through, maintaining a clear view outside. The panels serve as an architectural accent, enhancing the building’s facade with their elegant finish that features no visible connecting elements.
Whether you choose fixed or movable blades, or prefer the softness of sun protection fabric, Renson‘s Loggia panels are versatile enough to suit any design need. They can be installed as sliding or fixed panels and operated manually or with motorised control, ensuring ease of use with a consistent look from both inside and out.
Durability is at the core of Loggia’s design, with low-maintenance, high-quality sliding hardware and powder-coated aluminium that’s simple to clean. Each panel is CE tested, and the dimensions are customisable to meet local wind load standards and regional legislation.
Sleek in aluminium, warm and cosy with timber or aluminium blades, or with a sun-protection fibreglass fabric, Loggia sliding panels are a high-quality solution for solar shading. You can decide what your sliding panels look like.
If you opt for sliding panels with tilting blades, you immediately have control over your privacy. Closing the blades prevents people looking in from the outside, and with the blades open, you maintain your view to the outside. As such, you can combine discretion with a feeling of freedom.
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