What do you do when you have an angled window that requires interior shading? A new solution from Draper means you don’t have to use a square shade and overlap the window opening. The Gabled Bottom-Up FlexShade can be sill-mounted in the window. It can handle angles up to 45 degrees in either direction.
The shade panel is kept under constant tension by thin cables that deploy from tensioned spring boxes and attach to a flexible hembar. Draper uses a .06-inch (1.5 mm) low-stretch, high fatigue cable with a polyester jacket.
To help installers get it just right, the Draper engineering team has built tracking adjustment right into the idler endcap. It’s a two-part process to adjust the tracking of the fabric panel so it always looks perfectly straight.
The Gabled Bottom-Up FlexShade is available with a variety of motors and control options and can be integrated into smart home networks.
To learn more, visit the Gabled Bottom-Up FlexShade web page at draperinc.com or visit www.draperathome.com.