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Kettal’s Pavilion H blends aesthetics and functionality
The Pavilion H series is designed with a clear objective: to align architectural excellence with intelligent functionality. This cutting-edge range of pavilions introduces a new level of integration into architectural spaces, emphasising luminosity, transparency and structural lightness. By seamlessly blending into diverse environments, Pavilion H creates open, free-flowing spaces that enhance both residential and commercial settings. The aluminium structure allows a variety of customisable options, ranging from ceiling types to side panels. Ceiling options include waterproofed ceilings, polycarbonate, aluminium, wood and Venetian styles. There are also various options for side panels such as sliding fabric, wood and aluminium, fixed panels with shelves, adjustable blinds, stone, glass and curtains. The system can also include various models of spotlights tailored to complement the pavilion’s design. A fully connected smart pavilion, the Pavilion H is equipped with advanced automation technology that offers seamless control over key environmental elements, ensuring maximum comfort and energy efficiency.
With its bioclimatic system, the pavilion automatically adjusts to external conditions, regulating airflow, light and temperature. The integrated lighting, blinds system, space heating and ventilation further enhance efficiency, safety and durability, making it the ideal solution for year-round outdoor living. Taking automation a step further, Pavilion H is fully compatible with Kode, a revolutionary smart home app that allows you to extreme flexibility – from adjusting the ceiling opening to controlling lighting and temperature. With Kode, users can control their pavilion from anywhere, whether from the comfort of their sofa or miles away. With Pavilion H, the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces dissolve, creating a versatile, intelligent, and aesthetically refined environment. Whether for homes, workspaces, or hospitality settings, this motorised pergola system redefines comfort and convenience, transforming outdoor areas into functional, all-season living spaces.
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