Suitable projects
Facade shading for glare and heat control
- Facade shading for glare and heat control
- Architect-led residential or commercial projects
- Openings needing fixed, sliding or folding louvre logic

Brise Soleil Louvre Systems
Slide the panel. Move the shadow.
When fixed shading is too rigid and louvres-on-the-glass too obtrusive, a sliding panel system gives you both — privacy, shade, ventilation — while keeping the facade clean. The Tela Slide louvre panels run on stainless steel rollers along aluminium tracks; slide them across the window in summer for shade, retract them in winter for solar gain. Manual handle or 24V motor with remote. Aluminium frame, fixed louvres inside, any RAL colour, panels 1000-3000 mm wide. Wind class 2 to EN 1991-1-4.
Use this product when solar control should become part of the facade architecture rather than a removable accessory.
Facade shading for glare and heat control
Facade orientation and sun path
Connect the product choice to quote, site assumptions and related systems before budget is locked.
These answers explain the sliding brise-soleil route for projects that need movable facade shade and privacy.
Sliding brise-soleil panels are best used on windows, balconies and facade zones where the occupant needs to move shade or privacy across the opening.
Review brise-soleil →Check track length, panel width, parking position, manual or motorised operation, fixing substrate, wind exposure and colour finish.
Check sun path →A fixed louvre is better when the facade needs a permanent solar-control rhythm with fewer moving parts and no daily operation.
Review fixed louvres →Sliding brise soleil is ideal for residential and commercial facades where occupants need dynamic control. The panels slide to shade specific windows during peak…
Fixed systems are permanent — blades don't move. Sliding panels move horizontally on tracks, giving occupants control over how much of the window is shaded at any time. Ideal for facades where sun exposure varies or occupant preferences change.
Horizontal louvres (most common), vertical louvres, perforated aluminium sheet, expanded metal mesh, timber slats, or composite panels. Each offers different light/privacy/aesthetic characteristics.
Yes. 24V linear drives with rain, wind, and sun sensors enable fully automatic operation. Smart home integration via KNX or radio control.
Width: 400–1,200mm per panel. Height: up to 3,500mm. Multiple panels per track for wider openings.
Top-hung or bottom-supported rail system anchored to the facade. Panels hang from or rest on stainless steel rollers. Professional installation recommended. Typical…
All panels and tracks powder coated in any RAL colour. Timber slat infill available in treated hardwood. Anodised options for coastal environments.
Lubricate track rollers annually with silicone spray. Clean blades with water and mild soap. Check panel alignment periodically. Motorised systems: inspect drive…