Under a patio cover, you enjoy the outdoors all year round with the comfort of indoors. With that comfort comes lighting, both for atmosphere and function. With the new spotlights from Kreon Customization of a Renson patio cover apply the lighting concepts of indoors to your outdoor living space. The user tunes the lighting to his personal preferences creates an unparalleled coziness outside. Eand beautiful cooperation Between 2 partners who are shouldering their the inspiration park that NOA outdoor living is.
In addition to mood lighting, you will soon enjoy the convenience of directional spotlights under the latest Renson terrace canopy. The result of a fine collaboration with Belgian lighting manufacturer and NOA partner kreon. "We adapted some of our existing indoor spotlights for outdoor use (IP67). Moreover, we provided a specific mounting tailored to the Renson canopies," explains Philippe van Doormaal, kreon's marketing manager. "The aluminum housing is co-lacquered by Renson in the same color as the canopy. That way it fits perfectly into the overall picture."
Dimming or aiming the spotlights is done via the Renson Connect or Somfy app, which also controls the roof slats, LED lighting, audio and heating under your outdoor living space. "By integrating into the canopy's rail system, the spotlight can be effortlessly shifted and directed in detail as required. Control via the app adds to the ease of use, an important parameter in any new development we unpack with," says Renson product manager Sue Deloore. The arm of the spotlight can rotate 360° around the upper hinge in the rail, the spotlight itself has another 150° rotation angle around the lower hinge. Unprecedented freedom for directional lighting.
Combining mood lighting and directional spotlights? No problem at all. Installation of the kreon spotlights is easy. You click the spotlight arm onto the rail holder, slide it into the slot of a Loggia rail at the desired position and snap on the clips on both sides. Pre-mounted rubbers hold the spotlights' cables and hide them from view, for subtle integration into the structure of an outdoor living space.
So new lighting options, but without excluding other options. So you can use the 3 zones in the eaves for just as many different side infills. Your client wants sliding panels, glass walls, screens and on top of that, directional spotlights? You make it happen.
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