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BlueStone Construction, LLC
Wonderful outdoor living space, motorized Phantom screens open up to incredible mountain view. Woodburning masonry fireplace with real stacked stone veneer, stone mantle
Phantom Screens of Central Florida
Example of a large minimalist backyard tile patio kitchen design in Orlando with a roof extension
Phantom Screens
The homeowners of this beachfront home in Jamestown, RI, enjoy a stunning view of Mackerel Cove. In order to better entertain their friends and family and make the most of their seaside views, they decided to add a new porch to the existing building.
The homeowners needed a screen solution for their new porch that would provide insect protection, and preserve the clear view of the water without taking away from the elegance of the home.
In order to maintain the architectural integrity, the homeowners insisted the screens must retract completely out of sight when not in use. Phantom’s Executive motorized retractable screens were installed in recessed housings and are completely invisible when not in use.
Due to frequent strong ocean breezes, the screens are also connected to a wind sensor. The sensor protects the screens from damage by automatically raising them when the wind reaches 40 MPH. When winter arrives, the screens are safely stored in their recessed housings until they are needed the following spring.
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New Horizons - Go Retractable
Motorized retractable screens offer insect and sun-control solutions for patios, lanais, balconies, gazebos, outside eating areas, docks, doors, windows and virtually any opening up to 25 feet wide and 16 feet high. Just use your imagination and New Horizons will bring it to reality.
Our motorized roll up screen systems operate using a remote control which is convenient and sure to satisfy your gadget fix! With a simple click of your remote, you can change from an open air environment to screened-in in a matter of seconds. This way, you can enjoy your Florida lifestyle in insect-free surroundings without compromising fresh air and ventilation.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons
Architecture: Sharratt Design & Co.
Interior Design: Katie Redpath Constable
Photography: Landmark Photography
Elegant porch photo in Minneapolis with a fire pit and a roof extension
Elegant porch photo in Minneapolis with a fire pit and a roof extension
PHANTOM RETRACTABLE SCREENS
Sunroom - mid-sized traditional concrete floor and gray floor sunroom idea in Other with a two-sided fireplace, a stone fireplace and a standard ceiling
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: Swan Architecture | Interiors: Katie Redpath Constable | Landscaping: Bechler Landscapes | Photography: Landmark Photography
Screens of Kentucky, LLC
Large elegant backyard concrete paver patio photo in Louisville with a roof extension
Phantom Screens
Jacksons Grill outdoor BBQ, Phantom Screens motorized retractable screens.
Photo credit: Revival Arts Photography
Arts and crafts screened-in back porch photo in Miami
Arts and crafts screened-in back porch photo in Miami
Phantom Screens
Located in Mobile, AL, the Kuppersmith Home is a blend of the 1920s charm and modern day luxuries and amenities. Far from just a renovation, the main goal of this renovation project was to create a modern, low-maintenance home that incorporates practical green principles, maintains the original architecture and meets the needs and demands of today’s homeowners.
The Lipford Construction design team chose Phantom’s motorized Executive Screens to provide protection from solar heat and insects while maintaining the views. The tracks and housings of the screens are recessed into the porch columns, allowing the screens to be fully retracted out of sight when not in use. The selected mesh type — Sheerweave 2360 — in charcoal finish helps to block the UV rays from entering the screened space, thereby maintaining a cooler temperature within the porch when the screens are lowered.
Phantom Screens
An award-winning Lake Michigan lakefront retreat, designed by Visbeen Architects, Inc. and built by Insignia Homes in 2011.
It won the Best Overall Home, Detroit Home Design Awards 2011 and features a large porch equipped with Phantom`s Executive motorized retractable screens, coupled with an expansive outdoor deck, to make outdoor entertaining a breeze.
The screens' tracks, recessed into the porch columns, enable the screens to stay completely out of sight until needed.
Screens of Kentucky, LLC
Example of a large classic backyard concrete paver patio design in Louisville with a roof extension
Phantom Screens
This 1906 single floor bungalow in Mobile, Alabama was restored to showcase Phantom’s window, door and motorized screens. They wanted to bring together the home’s indoor and outdoor living space and make it comfortable year round in Alabama’s changing climate.
Phantom’s screens were added to each window and door, allowing homeowners to control the sunlight and breeze that enters the indoor and outdoor living spaces without letting in bugs or debris. It was even possible to turn the porch into an ‘inside room’ contained from the elements, by lowering Phantom’s clear vinyl motorized screens. The screens blend in seamlessly with heritage home’s design and can be easily retracted out of sight when not in use.
“They blend seamlessly in with the window and not detract from the beauty so we were able to preserve the old look and feel of the window yet add in the modern convenience of a retractable screen.”
- Esther de Wolde, CEO, Phantom Screens
Photo credit: Revival Arts Photography
Garden State Retractables
This outdoor living space is has motorized Phantom Screens recessed into the openings to create a bug free environment at the tough of a button.
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard stone patio kitchen design in New York with a roof extension
Example of a mid-sized classic backyard stone patio kitchen design in New York with a roof extension
Garden State Retractables
This craftsman style home has a beautiful front entry. In order to keep the front doors beauty the homeowners added Phantom Screens to the doors to preserve the look of the door but allow for insect free ventilation when needed.
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Phantom Screens
The homeowners of this beachfront home in Jamestown, RI, enjoy a stunning view of Mackerel Cove. In order to better entertain their friends and family and make the most of their seaside views, they decided to add a new porch to the existing building.
The homeowners needed a screen solution for their new porch that would provide insect protection, and preserve the clear view of the water without taking away from the elegance of the home.
In order to maintain the architectural integrity, the homeowners insisted the screens must retract completely out of sight when not in use. Phantom’s Executive motorized retractable screens were installed in recessed housings and are completely invisible when not in use.
Due to frequent strong ocean breezes, the screens are also connected to a wind sensor. The sensor protects the screens from damage by automatically raising them when the wind reaches 40 MPH. When winter arrives, the screens are safely stored in their recessed housings until they are needed the following spring.
Phantom Screens
The homeowners of this beachfront home in Jamestown, RI, enjoy a stunning view of Mackerel Cove. In order to better entertain their friends and family and make the most of their seaside views, they decided to add a new porch to the existing building.
The homeowners needed a screen solution for their new porch that would provide insect protection, and preserve the clear view of the water without taking away from the elegance of the home.
In order to maintain the architectural integrity, the homeowners insisted the screens must retract completely out of sight when not in use. Phantom’s Executive motorized retractable screens were installed in recessed housings and are completely invisible when not in use.
Due to frequent strong ocean breezes, the screens are also connected to a wind sensor. The sensor protects the screens from damage by automatically raising them when the wind reaches 40 MPH. When winter arrives, the screens are safely stored in their recessed housings until they are needed the following spring.
Screens of Kentucky, LLC
This is an example of a large traditional screened-in back porch design in Orange County with a roof extension and decking.
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