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Automated Shade: The why and the how

Automated blinds and curtains deliver a range of benefits, including improved child safety, convenience, security, comfort, energy savings, environmental friendliness, and more. Together, they point to the conclusion that many types of manual blinds and curtains are on the way out.

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Architecture & Design Team

09 May 2023 1m read View Author

If the history of technology has taught us anything it’s that automation is a force be reckoned with. At some undefined point in the second half of the 20th Century, it became apparent that most procedures, tasks and processes that could viably be automated, eventually would be.

Things that used to be manual – like dishwashing, changing television channels, opening garage doors, and even flying a plane or driving a car – are now either fully automated or heading in that direction.

The same is surely true for shading systems. Automated blinds and curtains deliver a range of benefits, including improved child safety, convenience, security, comfort, energy savings, environmental friendliness, and more. Together, they point to the conclusion that many types of manual blinds and curtains are on the way out.

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Automated Shade: The why and the how
Automated blinds and curtains deliver a range of benefits, including improved child safety, convenience, security, comfort, energy savings, environmental friendliness, and more. Together, they point to the conclusion that many types of manual blinds and curtains are on the way out.
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