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Commercial Shading Solutions

balancing aesthetics and productivity
The work environment should effectively maintain comfort and focus, enabling users to be as sharp and productive as possible. Though sunlight can be a powerful design tool for making a more attractive and pleasant work environment, it can also cause unwanted glare and eye fatigue, which, over time, can diminish a person’s energy and productivity. Proper shading and U/V management diminishes computer screen glare while maintaining the quality of natural light.

elegant transitions
Lutron shades move silently and evenly to subtly transform a workspace without distracting its users. Further, Lutron keypads and handheld remotes are intuitive to use, so anyone can easily adjust the natural light.

green design
Many of the fabrics Lutron uses to make Sivoia QED™ shades are made of PVC-free and/or halogen-free materials.

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conference room

Adjusting the lighting environment should never interrupt the flow of a meeting or presentation. With a Lutron shading system, you can transform a room from a bright, sunny meeting space to a darkened AV presentation space quickly and quietly with a single button, and easy-to-use controls mean anyone can comfortably operate the shading system. Additionally, AV equipment can be integrated with a Lutron system so projection equipment and shades lower simultaneously.

 

hospitality

Designers of today’s restaurants, hotels and other hospitality spaces are including more and more window surface in their designs, so the need for natural light control is ever-increasing.

Lutron’s electronic shading solutions allow you to keep the light at a desired level without distracting your staff or bothering your patrons with constant, manual adjustments. Centrally located keypads and remote controls allow you to quickly and quietly create any ambience you desire.

open office

Panoramic views and window walls are very common in today’s open office designs. Though attractive, such installations invite large amounts of direct sunlight, which causes U/V damage of furnishings, unwanted glare on workstation screens (which can lead to eye strain and fatigue) and excessive heat buildup