Sun louvers (aka solar shading systems or brise soleil) are mounted on a building's facade to control solar heat gain and reduce glare, while still allowing natural light and outward visibility.
When you go custom, you're tailoring everything from the blade shape to the material, mounting style, and finish.
ïïï CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS ïï 1. Blade Shape & SizeRectangular / Box blades Clean, modern look
Aerodynamic / Elliptical Maximizes airflow and minimizes drag
Z-shaped / Angled fins Better control of light direction
Perforated blades Allow partial light and reduce weight
Depths: Typically range from 50mm to 400mm+ depending on shading goals
Horizontal Best for south-facing facades (in most northern hemisphere locations)
Vertical Ideal for east/west sun control and tall windows
Cantilevered / Projected Extend out like mini awnings
Integrated Mounted within curtain wall systems
Fixed Lower cost, maintenance-free
Operable (motorized or manual) Adjustable for seasonal or daily light control
Smart building integration possible via sensors or BMS
Aluminum Lightweight, rust-resistant, perfect for powder coating
Steel Strong and durable, but heavier and needs corrosion protection
Wood / Wood-look aluminum Warmer, residential or natural finishes
Composite / FRP Lightweight, low-maintenance options for unique shapes
Powder-coated (RAL/custom) Durable, fade-resistant, huge color range
Anodized Sleek, metallic tones, excellent durability
Wood grain Achieve timber look with aluminum performance
Faade-mounted
Framed within curtain walls
Stand-alone sunshade structures
Roof extensions / pergola-style shading
Reduces cooling loads and energy bills
Enhances daylighting without glare
Improves indoor comfort and sustainability (LEED credits!)Sun louvers (aka solar shading systems or brise soleil) are mounted on a building's facade to control solar heat gain and reduce glare, while still allowing natural light and outward visibility.
When you go custom, you're tailoring everything from the blade shape to the material, mounting style, and finish.
ïïï CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS ïï 1. Blade Shape & SizeRectangular / Box blades Clean, modern look
Aerodynamic / Elliptical Maximizes airflow and minimizes drag
Z-shaped / Angled fins Better control of light direction
Perforated blades Allow partial light and reduce weight
Depths: Typically range from 50mm to 400mm+ depending on shading goals
Horizontal Best for south-facing facades (in most northern hemisphere locations)
Vertical Ideal for east/west sun control and tall windows
Cantilevered / Projected Extend out like mini awnings
Integrated Mounted within curtain wall systems
Fixed Lower cost, maintenance-free
Operable (motorized or manual) Adjustable for seasonal or daily light control
Smart building integration possible via sensors or BMS
Aluminum Lightweight, rust-resistant, perfect for powder coating
Steel Strong and durable, but heavier and needs corrosion protection
Wood / Wood-look aluminum Warmer, residential or natural finishes
Composite / FRP Lightweight, low-maintenance options for unique shapes
Powder-coated (RAL/custom) Durable, fade-resistant, huge color range
Anodized Sleek, metallic tones, excellent durability
Wood grain Achieve timber look with aluminum performance
Faade-mounted
Framed within curtain walls
Stand-alone sunshade structures
Roof extensions / pergola-style shading
Reduces cooling loads and energy bills
Enhances daylighting without glare
Improves indoor comfort and sustainability (LEED credits!)
Creates strong architectural identity
Protects glass from direct UV exposure
Office buildings
Schools/universities
Museums/galleries
Luxury homes
Government and civic buildings
Creates strong architectural identity
Protects glass from direct UV exposure
Office buildings
Schools/universities
Museums/galleries
Luxury homes
Government and civic buildings
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