Outdoor roller blinds: how to choose and install your blinds
Outdoor roller blinds are a practical solution for protecting living spaces from bad weather by regulating light and temperature. Ideal for terraces, windows or pergolas, these systems combine functionality and aesthetics. In this article we delve into the selection criteria, the types of awnings available and the best installation practices to optimize their use.
Electric awnings
THE electric awnings they stand out for their silent motorization and ease of use. Available in one-piece, half trunk or full trunk versions, they offer greater protection from bad weather and UV rays. Their cover, often made of high-resistance PVC, is suitable for large surfaces such as terraces or pergolas.
Main advantages :
- Remote control via remote control or mobile application.
- Home automation integration for automated management (e.g. wind/sun sensors).
- Sustainability thanks to materials resistant to UV rays and extreme temperatures.
Bioclimatic pergolas
THE bioclimatic pergolas they combine adjustable slatted roofs and roller blinds for optimal thermal regulation. Their adjustable blade mechanism allows you to modulate shade, ventilation and protection from rain.
Technical characteristics :
- Aluminum blades adjustable manually or motorized.
- Effect for natural ventilation, reducing the heat by 5 to 7°C.
- Clean design suitable for modern or traditional environments.
THE Screening roller blinds they are designed for glass windows and large areas. Their filtering or obscuring fabric filters the light while preserving the view.
Applications :
- Protection of bay windows against direct rays
- Enhanced privacy thanks to the opaque fabrics.
- Custom installation adapt to complex configurations.
Selection criteria for an outdoor roller blind
The size and configuration of the space
THE Sized large depends on the surface to be covered. For a terrace, choose a large model (up to 6 meters) with an integrated box to protect the canvas. Bioclimatic pergolas adapt to attached or self-supporting structures, ideal for gardens.
Example : For a medium terrace a 4 meter wide electric awning is suitable, while for an independent garden a self-supporting bioclimatic pergola is recommended.
The type of engine
THE choice between manual and motorized affects comfort and budget. Manual mechanisms (chain, crank) are economical but less practical for large surfaces. Motorized systems, for their part, offer simplified management via remote control or smartphone.
Comparative costs :
| Engine type | Average price (excluding installation) |
|–|-|
| Manuel | €300 – €800 |
| Motorized (SOMFY) | €600 – €3,500 |
Materials and resistance
THE PVC sheets OR technical fabrics Resistant to UV rays and atmospheric agents. The aluminum slats of bioclimatic pergolas guarantee greater durability, even in windy or rainy regions.
Recommended materials :
- High density PVC for awnings.
- Anodized aluminium for pergolas.
- Acrylic fabrics for optimal transparency.
Installation: key steps and best practices
Site preparation
Before installation, check the structural stability (wall, pergola) to support the weight of the tent. For motorized models, allow a Electrical supply or opt for a solar version.
Professional installation
A installation by an expert ensures a precise fit and harmonious integration. Custom curtains require exact measurements to avoid air leaks or warping.
Installation costs :
- Keep the one-piece banne : €200 – €500.
- Bioclimatic pergola : €800 – €2,000.
Home automation integration
Motorized awnings can be connected to a home automation system for centralized management. Wind or rain sensors automate opening/closing, optimizing comfort and safety.
Care and maintenance

Regular cleaning
Use a chiffon sec to remove dust and debris. Avoid abrasive products that could damage the cloth or mechanisms.
Winter storage
In periods of extreme cold, roll up the curtain to protect the canvas from frost. For pergolas, check the waterproofness of the slats after bad weather.
troubleshooting
In case of engine failurecontact a professional to avoid risky handling. Spare parts (chains, bearings) are generally available from manufacturers.
Use cases and feedback
Shaded terrace with electric awning
A couple has equipped their terrace with a Electric awning with complete box to enjoy the shade in summer. The SOMFY motor and the wind sensor automate the opening, even in their absence.
Advantages :
- Thermal comfort : 5°C reduction under the awning.
- Safety : automatic closing in case of strong wind.
Bioclimatic pergola in a Mediterranean garden
In a region with scorching summers, a bioclimatic pergola with adjustable slats has been installed. The adjustable slats allow you to modulate the shade according to the time, without air conditioning.
Results :
- Energy saving : 30% reduction in electricity consumption.
- Sustainability : storm resistance thanks to anodized aluminium.
Perspectives and innovations
Solar and ecological awnings
THE Stores internal solar values use photovoltaic panels to power the engine, reducing dependence on electrical networks. An eco-responsible solution for eco-designed homes.
Connected networks
Some canvases incorporate IoT sensors to analyze weather conditions in real time. This data optimizes the opening/closing of the awning, improving energy efficiency.
Offer of outdoor roller blinds versatile protection and a improved comfort for living spaces. By choosing a model suited to your needs (size, motorization, material), installing it professionally and maintaining it regularly, you will maximize its efficiency and durability. Whether it is a terrace, a pergola or a glass wall, these systems are a modern and sustainable solution.
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