
05/05/26
Bright sunlight is great — but in excess, it can turn a room into a sauna, fade furniture and interfere with work or relaxation. Let’s look at how to properly shield a space with PVC windows from excessive sun — without sacrificing comfort or aesthetics.
The simplest and most affordable option is curtains. They come in a wide range of textures and shades: from light semi‑transparent fabrics to thick blackout materials. Curtains are easy to match with any interior, and you can quickly draw them open or closed as needed.
Blinds offer more precise control over lighting. Whether horizontal or vertical, made of plastic, aluminium or wood, they let you adjust the angle of the slats and direct the light exactly how you want it.
A practical and sleek solution is roller blinds. They fit snugly against the window, take up little space and come in a broad selection of colours and opacity levels. There are even special reflective models that bounce sunlight away before it enters the room.
If you want to protect the space without changing the window’s appearance, consider tinted film. It’s applied directly to the glass — it reduces brightness, blocks some UV rays and still maintains transparency. The film comes in various opacity levels and even in mirror finishes.
A modern, high‑tech solution is multifunctional glass in the double‑glazed unit. It reflects excess heat in summer and retains warmth in winter, while also protecting against UV radiation. This is a built‑in protection that requires no extra accessories or maintenance.
Finally, external awnings and marquees work great for panoramic windows and glazed facades. They block sunlight before it reaches the glass, significantly reducing indoor heat gain.
Choose the method that best suits your needs — and enjoy a comfortable indoor climate in any weather!
