Aperture geometry
Apex, triangular and gable-end openings can require non-horizontal track routes, shaped curtain planning and multiple finished drops. Early review helps establish what is physically achievable before finishes are closed up.
For architects
Complex glazing often needs the curtain system considered alongside the architecture. We can review geometry, track route, recess depth, fixing zones, stack-back, operation and installer access so the eventual window treatment is coordinated rather than forced into the completed space.
Apex, triangular and gable-end openings can require non-horizontal track routes, shaped curtain planning and multiple finished drops. Early review helps establish what is physically achievable before finishes are closed up.
Ceiling, wall and recess-mounted systems place different demands on the surrounding construction. We review the intended track position, fixing substrate, available depth and clearance around glazing, services and trims.
Large drops and elevated track positions affect operation, maintenance and installation methodology. We can flag access constraints and coordination points before specialist access equipment or completed finishes become an issue.
Early coordination can clarify track route, fixing substrate, recess or ceiling interface, curtain stack-back, heading, face fabric, lining, finished drop, access strategy and installation sequencing before manufacture is released.