Julie-Ann
11-11-2009, 10:32 AM
These are stunning and imagine the possibilities you could use them for.
With no aluminium frames they allow a completely clear view. They fold away giving 95% more room than sliding doors. You can even choose how many panels you want to fold back and how many you want to keep closed. Watch the video on the website - its very interesting. The other thing the company doesn't really want me to tell you ;)(because it is difficult to do but they do do it) is the panels can go around a corner or a curve. So you could completely open up 2 sides of a room to the outside using these panels. I saw this done in London and it looks fantastic.
They also have a new product, which unfortunately isn't on their website yet, frameless glass pool fencing and balustrading. The glass sits in a channel that is cut into the floor so it is level with the floor. If you are looking for pool framing or balustrading and wanting a stunning product have a look at this.
You can find their website here (http://www.coversystems.com.au/index.php)
With no aluminium frames they allow a completely clear view. They fold away giving 95% more room than sliding doors. You can even choose how many panels you want to fold back and how many you want to keep closed. Watch the video on the website - its very interesting. The other thing the company doesn't really want me to tell you ;)(because it is difficult to do but they do do it) is the panels can go around a corner or a curve. So you could completely open up 2 sides of a room to the outside using these panels. I saw this done in London and it looks fantastic.
They also have a new product, which unfortunately isn't on their website yet, frameless glass pool fencing and balustrading. The glass sits in a channel that is cut into the floor so it is level with the floor. If you are looking for pool framing or balustrading and wanting a stunning product have a look at this.
You can find their website here (http://www.coversystems.com.au/index.php)