Blinds by Peter Meyer has just launched an exciting new range of Exterior Roller blinds under the brand “Solare Teknica”.
September 21st, 2011
This range is perfect for enclosing alfresco dining areas, balconies, outdoor pavilions as well as shading those north facing windows and allowing you to cut up to 80% of the heat before it even gets inside.

The Solare Teknica range comes in its simplest form with side guide wires (Solare Teknica 2000) all the way up to the high wind resistant, fully enclosed head box and side channels (Solare Teknica 5000).

The Solare Teknica 5000 range utilises its unique welded Zip technology to keep the fabric locked into the side channels protecting you from the elements without making you feel enclosed.

Blinds by Peter Meyer have also got an extensive range of Folding Arm Awning and Warema Exterior Metal Venetians as well as their extensive range of Interior shading solutions.


Materials
We run a huge range of exterior fabrics and Sunscreens to compliment any styleAll aluminium profiles can be custom powder coated.
Dimensions
Exterior Rollers can be made up to 5500mm x 4000mm but we can also line blinds to cover wider widths.
Peter Meyer Blinds
petermeyerblinds.com.au
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