Balcony breeze: kill two birds with one stone – A spicy Boy

Balcony breeze: kill two birds with one stone

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A balcony view breeze consists of a roll of PVC or plant stems tied together, to be fixed on a fence or fence, and to limit the visual hold that passers-by can have on a place you want to keep private.

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Another application of the breeze view is to be a breeze, if your terrace is exposed to prevailing winds, its pose will seriously shelter you. Applying a breeze on a screen will allow to control the percentage of occultation, which varies depending on the choice of equipment used.

a view breeze regulates the occultation of the balcony

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For example, in the case of a breeze seen in natural materials, the reed will offer a better shade than the wicker, but bamboo is the material that allows the greatest privacy, given the tight mesh of which it is the object . The natural materials are assembled in the form of trellises by means of wires which hold the stems together, and which will be fixed on the barrier in question.

tight mesh of bamboo

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For synthetic view breezes, the most commonly used material is HDPE, high density polyethylene. Very flexible, it offers great wind resistance and is perfectly hidden. Manufacturers now offer high-tech materials that faithfully reproduce a wall of vegetation, with plenty of leaves, or rod-like stems.

the view breeze varies in height

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Another trend allowing you to escape the sight of passersby, is the use of the printed breeze sight, which reproduces on scenes of 3 to 5 meters of tropical landscapes, or mountain, scenes that will allow you, if you live in city, to believe you in the middle of nature. Their installation is ultra-fast, and it is an element of design easy to implement and effective. If you want more privacy on your balcony, you know what to do now.

breeze view with printed patterns

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wrought iron model with flower boxes to increase occultation in summer

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old-fashioned palisade in a modern version

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large selection of printed patterns View in gallerybreeze view sticker pattern boardsBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 8/20

the retractable model

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new concept with these modules

View in gallerybreeze view design concept fiber optics

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View in galleryhiding view using fabricBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 11/20

View in galleryinstalled textile break viewBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 12/20

View in gallerywindbreaker deco tradeBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 13/20

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View in gallerymodern style view cacheBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 15/20

View in gallerybreeze view bamboo synthese modulesBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 16/20

View in gallerycache view new technology conceptBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 17/20

View in gallerybreeze view stones gardenBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 18/20

View in gallerybreeze view prefabricated panelsBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 19/20

View in galleryroll breeze view design installBrise vue balcon: kill two birds with one stone | 20/20

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