SI Shows V2 of Zen Outdoor Shading Design System
First introduced at CEDIA in September 2018, the Flow design ecosystem was developed by Screen Innovations to help dealers in designing, specifying and ordering indoor shades. Today, SI announces the release of Flow V2.0, which includes Zen, the company’s outdoor line of motorized shades featuring Serge Ferrari fabrics with Precontraint durability technology.
Flow’s software addresses important variables in outdoor shading such as mounting, fabric and construction. When a variable arises, such as seam placement in wide openings, it raises notification and coaches dealers through precise seam alignment in adjacent shades. Sloped openings are also addressed by the software, helping dealers resolve issues with homeowners on measuring day instead of installation day.
Here are all the details on Flow.
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