Smart house renovation
Renovate with vision
Are you planning a total renovation for your home, a renovation or a residential extension? Then you may already be thinking about insulation, especially with the current energy prices. And quite right as well, but if you only focus on insulation, your home could end up being a “closed box”, and nothing could be further from pleasant and healthy living. Future-oriented renovation therefore requires a broad view and sufficient attention to smart techniques. We'll help you along the way.
What should you keep in mind when renovating your house?
Polluted indoor air and solar heat quickly become trapped in a well-insulated home, and should be avoided, right? By thinking of ventilation and solar shading at the beginning of your renovation, you are guaranteed to build a figuratively warm home in which you can completely relax at the right indoor temperature, and where you can easily enjoy excellent air quality constantly.
Mechanical ventilation
Electrical extractor fans take care of the extraction of polluted air and can also supply fresh air.
More infoWindow vents
A supply of fresh air from outside can also be supplied naturally through window vent louvres elegantly installed on top of the windows.
More infoExtractor fans
Extractor fans set the airflow in motion and can be used for both supply and extraction.
More infoVentilation louvres
On the wall, the ceiling or façade: ventilation grilles create passages for the airflow.
More infoCO2 monitors
Would you like to know more about the quality of your indoor air? Monitor the CO2 level and get accurate information about where and when intervention is necessary.
More infoSolar shading for a pleasant indoor climate
With a lot of insulation, you need to keep the heat inside so you use less energy. This is great in the winter, but not so much fun on hot summer days when heat that comes in through large windows is no longer able to escape outside. Outdoor solar shading helps you anticipate the risk of overheating in your renovated home. This is logical because you can block the sun where it really matters: before it reaches the glass.
Outdoor blinds
Outdoor blinds block the heat from the sun and prevents it even reaching the glass. This keeps the indoor temperature pleasantly cool during the summer. At the same time, the free solar heat can still be enjoyed in winter by leaving the sun protection fabric open.
More infoBrise soleil shading
A permanent part of the façade with architectural added value and a positive impact on indoor temperatures. Find out more about the possibilities offered by structural brise soleil shading.
More infoVertical cladding systems
Impress with colour, integrate accessories, or create a unique rhythm by mixing profiles. Linarte lets you easily give your façade a personal touch.
More infoHorizontal cladding system
The horizontal lines offered by Linius give your building a modern, sleek look with the strength of aluminium.
More infoChoosing to keep or replace your windows?
If you are renovating, you may be choosing new windows. Energy-efficient glazing, new joinery and consequently better thermal performance. An additional advantage: new windows also allow the integration of smart techniques for ventilation and solar shading. From Invisivent window ventilation to Fixscreens and night cooling louvres.
Freestanding pergola
A comfortable place to rest, meet or eat, surrounded by nature: with a freestanding pergola you can create your favourite spot in the garden.
More infoLean-to pergola
Bring the inside out and the outside in. An canopy cover attached to the house provides a light-filled residential extension for the whole family.
More infoGarden elements
A garden in complete harmony? Our garden elements fit offer an optimal fit for your aluminium joinery, aluminium wall cladding and/or canopy cover.
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