Fight the heat! Smart Films and Solar Blinds/Films
LRT-like smart glass, except this is a film that can be installed onto any existing glass :)
Google for "smart film"
http://www.livingalife.sg/products/privacy_panel.php
But that needs electricity to toggle. Good for indoor open toilet concept. But for windows and balconies? There's the following alternatives:
http://www.windowcool.com/product_l-solar.html
http://www.windowcool.com/product_m-foil.html
http://www.huperoptik.com/en/architectural/residential.aspx
http://shieldshade.com/products.html
http://www.miracool.com.sg/index.html
http://www.sun-x.com.sg/products.html
http://www.greenbank.com.sg/index.htm
http://www.sunscreen.com.sg/main.html#/Products
http://www.coolnlite.com/Features.htm
3M Solar Films:
it seems the 3M prestige 40 is good.
http://solutions.3m.com.sg/wps/portal/3M/en_SG/SG_RE/Home/Products/Residential/WindowFilm/Prestige/
http://jestac.com.sg/3m_prestige_window_films.php
or
Danny Ong
DS Specialty Services
381 Bedok Road
Changi Complex
Singapore 469554
Tel: 6243 3448
Hp: 9632 3448
Alternatively, we've seen DIY solar films at Toyogo :P
Google for "smart film"
http://www.livingalife.sg/products/privacy_panel.php
But that needs electricity to toggle. Good for indoor open toilet concept. But for windows and balconies? There's the following alternatives:
http://www.windowcool.com/product_l-solar.html
http://www.windowcool.com/product_m-foil.html
http://www.huperoptik.com/en/architectural/residential.aspx
http://shieldshade.com/products.html
http://www.miracool.com.sg/index.html
http://www.sun-x.com.sg/products.html
http://www.greenbank.com.sg/index.htm
http://www.sunscreen.com.sg/main.html#/Products
http://www.coolnlite.com/Features.htm
3M Solar Films:
it seems the 3M prestige 40 is good.
http://solutions.3m.com.sg/wps/portal/3M/en_SG/SG_RE/Home/Products/Residential/WindowFilm/Prestige/
http://jestac.com.sg/3m_prestige_window_films.php
or
Danny Ong
DS Specialty Services
381 Bedok Road
Changi Complex
Singapore 469554
Tel: 6243 3448
Hp: 9632 3448
Alternatively, we've seen DIY solar films at Toyogo :P