Ceiling Curtain

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Skylights, skylight panes, and conservatory roofs are challenging areas where standard blinds cannot be installed. Plicell ceiling blind systems feature a tensioning mechanism specifically developed for these types of horizontal or steeply angled glass surfaces. Unlike other systems, their gravity-resistant design ensures a perfect fit against the glass surface.

The biggest issue with skylight blinds is sagging over time. Plicell ensures the fabric remains taut at all times thanks to the strong tension cords and stabilizing profiles in its side channels. This system allows the blind to move parallel to the glass surface regardless of the glass’s angle (whether fully horizontal or steeply inclined).

For hard-to-reach high ceiling windows, Plicell offers great ease of use with special control rods or motorized options. When closed, the blind elegantly covers the window; when opened, its slim design allows it to gather neatly to one side, unobstructing the view of the sky and natural light. It mounts directly to the window frame without the need for complex cable or track systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Plicell ceiling systems are equipped with a special tensioning mechanism. This mechanism ensures that the fabric remains taut and parallel to the glass surface at all times, preventing sagging.
Custom-made “control rods” are available for windows at hard-to-reach heights. These rods allow you to adjust the curtain to any desired height. Additionally, remote-controlled motorized system options are available for those seeking added convenience.
Plicell systems operate seamlessly on glass surfaces with any angle of inclination, from 0 degrees (completely horizontal) to 90 degrees (completely vertical). They are ideal for skylights and conservatory roofs.

Like other Plicell products, ceiling curtains are designed to be easily removable. However, since removal can be difficult in high areas, they can also be cleaned in place on a regular basis using a dusting tool or a damp cloth.

No. Installation is performed on the window’s existing sash rails or within the frame. A quick and clean installation is carried out without damaging the profiles used in glass balconies or skylights.