The Retractable Verandas
A retractable veranda gives you the choice of shelter from the elements and the freedom of the skies.
With 2 fantastic retractable options to choose from, The Pergolino and the Mini 90.
The Pergolino is designed for shade from the sun and is available in 3 colours to match most surroundings. Available up to 5m projection and 5m bays to enable you to go any length, it is quick to install and looks stunning. These structures come complete with Somfy motors and controls for peace of mind.
Our retractable Mini 90 veranda uses a durable PVC fabric that can withstand all weathers so is the ideal alternative for when glass or polycarbonate is not
desired.
This motorised roof can be set at any point on the guide rails to give you complete control of how much shade or rain protection you require, maximising your comfort in your outdoor area.
With a wide range of upgrades available and four beautiful colours as standard, this product will not only enhance your home, but also your enjoyment of your home.
The mini 90 is capable of covering some impressive dimensions with minimum fuss and material so you can still maximise your garden or commercial area.
There are fantastic lighting options that allow you to enjoy the product all day and night as well as all year round in the form of spot or strip LED’s in a choice of white or RGB if you fancy something a bit different. For extra protection from the elements, the Skipper vertical blind is a fantastic upgrade that can be added to all 3 side to create a garden room that is both attractive and versatile.
Our retractable verandas will not only enhance your home, but also your enjoyment of your home.
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