Side closure options to complete my bioclimatic pergola
Every terrace is unique, so make yours just the way you want it: Equip your bioclimatic pergola with a more or less elaborate side closure with ZIP awnings or glass walls. For even more bioclimatic design, opt for side sunbreakers which, when closed, will protect you from the low-angled sun, crosswinds or an opposite view, but which will provide light and a gentle breeze when open.
Sliding fabric blind
Installed directly on structures with guides on the posts, ZIP blinds can be raised and lowered to cut out light breezes or low-angled sunlight. Depending on the fabric chosen, they can also be used to block the view of neighbours to a greater or lesser extent.
Motorised, they can be operated by remote control for ease of use and optimum comfort. They are THE main side closure solution generally installed on a bioclimatic pergola.
Sliding glass walls
These sliding glass walls are very practical and easy to use, and can be retracted to open up a passageway to the outside.
Solidly fixed to the structure, these walls are extremely effective at protecting your terrace from wind and water, making them an ideal "hard" enclosure.
Their elegant, natural design will turn your pergola into a cosy, welcoming shelter, day or night, come rain or shine and whatever the season.
Adjustable brise-soleil
If you subscribe to the bioclimatic concept, you can enhance your pergola and make it more pleasant to use by integrating lateral sunshade kits (or BSO) as side infill.
These kits are made up of small adjustable slats that are easy to open and close, and are installed vertically.
As well as adding a closure to your pergola, these brise-soleils will play an essential role in your satisfaction by acting as a windbreak or privacy screen, as well as providing protection against low sun.