A seaside home is more than just a place to stay — it's a retreat for relaxation, restoration, and enjoying the surrounding landscape. To fully embrace this lifestyle, every detail matters — window coverings included. In environments exposed to sun, salt air, humidity, and wind, traditional shading systems often fall short. That’s why it’s essential to choose blinds designed specifically for coastal conditions, enhancing both comfort and context.
Coastal homes face unique challenges that should never be overlooked:
To ensure year-round comfort and ease of use, the ideal blinds for a coastal home should offer:
ScreenLine integrated blinds are an innovative solution for coastal environments. Fully enclosed within insulating glass units, they remain completely shielded from external agents while offering full control over light, heat, and privacy.
Key advantages of ScreenLine blinds include:
Second homes by the sea often remain closed and unoccupied for extended periods, making the choice of blinds even more critical. Traditional shutters or external systems left lowered and unattended can suffer damage from exposure to sun, wind, rain, salt, and sand, often requiring regular cleaning and maintenance.
UV rays in particular contribute to the fading and deterioration of materials, making wear and tear visible within just a few seasons.
With ScreenLine, all it takes is to close the blinds at the end of your stay and reopen them upon return, a worry-free solution that protects your home, even when you’re away.
Available in both manual and motorised versions, ScreenLine motiorized blinds feature patented magnetic contacts that transfer power between the frame and the window. These components are treated with a special surface finish that significantly increases corrosion resistance — ideal for humid, salt-rich environments.
Whether part of a new build or a renovation, ScreenLine is the perfect solution for maximizing comfort, durability, and elegance in a seaside home, always with the view in sight
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