WAREMA offers details, especially for its roller shutters, to ensure that the products are attached in the most thermally efficient manner possible whilst also being slender. A great example is the special Minimax guide rail. The Minimax guide rail for front-mounted roller shutters is particularly narrow and is just 22 mm wide when embedded in plaster.
In modern architecture, less is more. So it goes without saying that, as a SunLight Manager who pays attention to the latest trends, WAREMA has consistently focused on minimalist design concepts when we develop new products. This is evident in the new Minimax guide rails, for example.
With a visible width of 15 mm for single guide rails and 30 mm for double guide rails, these rails are not only 10 mm and 20 mm smaller than conventional guide rails: they're the smallest on the market! The rails really shine when they're mounted on narrow transom and mullion or all-glass facades.
Minimax guide rails can also be offset so that window frames can be insulated from the side. This creates a building-wide solution that provides added energy benefits and can also be supplemented with an insect screen.
Slim yet stable at the same time – not possible? The new Minimax guide rails for roller shutters from WAREMA will show you that it is. Guaranteed. Because this little system does big things!
Visible width reduced to 15 mm (single Minimax guide rail) and/or 30 mm (double Minimax guide rail), emphasising the trend towards slender building architecture. Particularly well-suited for slender transom and mullion facades and full glass elements.
Depending on the installation situation required, the single Minimax guide rail can also be embedded in plaster, disappearing into the facade almost without trace.
All WAREMA roller shutters, also in combination with the Minimax guide rails, are designed for especially good durability (Durability Class 3).
No limits for visions: When it comes to sun shading systems on transom and mullion facades, architects, planners and the qualified specialists carrying out the work are tasked with striking the perfect balance between efficiency and elegance. The transom and mullion sun shading system with external venetian blinds and window awnings from WAREMA offer solutions to address these requirements.
Sun shading as the basis for successful learning and efficient work: As well as light guidance, heat protection also plays a key role. Just a few degrees can make all the difference to our feeling of wellbeing and learning experience.
Maximum design freedom and a harmonious facade appearance: On tall buildings especially, external sun shading systems are exposed to strong winds. WAREMA offers very robust yet aesthetic solutions especially for locations exposed to wind.