Glass or louvered roof as a terrace covering

  • Erstellt am 2016-11-01 07:14:45

meister keks

2018-03-24 14:25:34
  • #1
That looks very stylish but 30000 Euros is a lot of money. I also like the floor except for the strange old lamp on the wall.
 

Müllerin

2018-03-24 15:24:27
  • #2
class, I like it! Price... yeah under 30 is good, when I compare it with the offers we got for "only" the roof... Doesn't work for us because we don't get side panels but only the roof, and the usual shading underneath. So again, no overwintering citrus trees ourselves
 

Musketier

2018-03-26 08:21:53
  • #3
I always found the louvered roofs very busy because they were rather small-scale. With you, the louvers seem to be a whole lot bigger. I like that.
 

Remzi

2018-03-26 08:46:44
  • #4
Yes, there are 2 different types. One is centrally supported and the other is supported on one side. The centrally supported ones are about 35 cm wide and the others about 65 cm wide. The ones supported on one side rest on the gutter and are therefore even airtight compared to the centrally supported ones.
 

Musketier

2018-03-26 14:04:57
  • #5
Exactly, I have already seen the centrally mounted ones several times in exhibitions or at trade fairs. If you peel off the edge, you might only have slices about 25cm wide.

But now it’s too late anyway. Our canopy has been standing for 14 days.
For us, it became a 6x4m canopy from Lewens (Murano Vetro).
 

schubert79

2018-03-26 20:04:20
  • #6


Exactly the 6x4 we also need. May I ask what you paid? Including installation?

Thanks!
 

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