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KRONE shutter element

Shutters

Shutters as part of the architecture

Shutters are not only practical, but also aesthetically they are back in fashion.

Shutter elements create a great look and can be considered as part of the architecture when designing new buildings or when renovating.

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The more raw look

This raw aluminium shutter element is designed as a perforated panel where the design can be adapted as needed. This allows you to create a unique expression where the pattern, transparency and choice of material can be tailored to the architecture.

The shutters can be used for sun protection, ventilation and as an integral part of the facade's visual identity - perfect for buildings where a clean and modern look is desired.

KRONE shutter element - with aluminium cover plate

But it's not just the architecture that wins...

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There are many advantages to using shutters, because as our homes become denser and denser, the need for ventilation increases accordingly.

KRONE offers a modern shutter element in the form of a fixed metal panel that is mounted on the outside of windows or doors. On the inside, the shutter element is closed with a door that can be opened and closed as needed.

When the door is opened, fresh air is drawn into the room and light can flow in. The shutter itself also acts as a burglar alarm, allowing plenty of fresh air into the room without having to worry about intruders. When the door is closed, it creates a cosy atmosphere in the room.

Villa with KRONE shutters
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