The rich layers of color application give me a strong visual impact, creating a calm and luxurious modern aesthetic.
A. Opening MethodSolution for entrance and exit.
B. Quiet OpeningPush rod drive opening, quiet and opening.
C. LED LightsCan be equipped with LED lights for lighting.
D. Integrated OpeningIt can achieve integrated opening of multiple windows, eliminating the need for waterproof treatment before and after the windows
Mosquitoes MeshCan be equipped with gauze to prevent mosquitoes and insects.
Ultra High Density Diamond MeshStable structure, balanced tension, and better protective effect.
Functional RoleApplicable areas: Living Rooms, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Hallways, Home Offices, Staircases, Attics and Loft Spaces, Sunrooms or Conservatories, Garages, Commercial Spaces, Greenhouses
A motorised skylight can be opened and closed electronically, allowing for ventilation and light control. A fixed skylight, on the other hand, is permanently sealed and does not open, serving primarily as a source of natural light.
Motorised skylights provide better ventilation, which can help reduce indoor humidity and improve air quality. They can also be programmed to open and close automatically, allowing for convenience and energy efficiency.
Yes, motorised skylights typically require a power source to operate. Our models run on standard electrical power.
Many of our modern motorised skylights come with smart technology that allows you to control them via a smartphone app or home automation system, providing convenient access even when you’re not at home.
Fixed skylights can be energy-efficient since they don’t have moving parts that may allow air leakage. However, motorised skylights can also be energy-efficient if they feature double glazing and insulated frames. It ultimately depends on the specific model and installation quality.
The suitability of a skylight depends on factors like roof pitch, structure, and local climate. It's best to consult with our professional installer to assess your specific situation and recommend the right type of skylight.
Both fixed and motorised skylights generally require minimal maintenance, such as regular cleaning of glass surfaces and checking seals and mechanisms. Motorised skylights may require occasional checks on the electrical components to ensure proper function.
While some homeowners may attempt DIY installation, it is recommended to hire a professional to ensure proper installation, waterproofing, and compliance with local building codes.
In the case of power outages, motorised skylights may not open or close until power is restored. Some models have manual override options or battery backups to allow for operation during outages.
The size of the skylight should be proportional to the size of the room and the amount of natural light you want to achieve. A general rule of thumb is that the total area of the skylight should be about 10% of the floor area of the room. Consult with our professionals for personalized advice.