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Certifiable Building Wellness Through Wellv2™ and LEED Accreditation
Architects and building managers are looking for new ways to design buildings that inspire healthier lifestyles and encourage wellness. With

An Extreme Shade Makes An Extreme Impact On 750 East Main Street
“Forstone Property Management was looking for a solution to fit a large window in their 750 East Main Street property

Yale School Of Architecture’s 2020 Jim Vlock Building Project
Rollease Acmeda is proud to present the work of the M. Arch I students at Yale School of Architecture Class

AP Series Recessed Ceiling Pockets Add Flexibility and Adaptability to Any Commercial Shading Project
Newest to our Contract Series Specialty recessed shading systems portfolio are the AP Series “all-purpose” ceiling pockets. The pockets are

Texstyle Launches Eco-friendly Ambient Renew Window Shading Fabric Made With Repreve® Recycled Polyester
Rollease Acmeda, a global leader in the window covering industry, is pleased to announce the latest introduction to their extensive

Rollease Acmeda Contract Adds To Its Growing Team
At Rollease Acmeda Contract our team is committed to providing best-in-class shading solutions, service, and support to our customers. Through

Texstyle Launches New Mesa Light Filtering And Updated Blackout Fabric Collection
Rollease Acmeda, a global leader in the window covering industry, is pleased to announce the latest introduction to their extensive line of specialty designer fabrics

Better Living: What To Consider When Specifying Window Coverings For Aged Care Projects
Buildings that facilitate participation in outdoor activities are associated with better quality of life for residents. Australia’s population is ageing.

Effortless Convenience: How Window Coverings Can Boost Workplace Productivity
Workplaces that are adorned by natural light and expansive views counteract the negative impacts of job stress and positively influence

3 Ways Performance Fabrics Positively Impact Design
75% of window coverings remain in the same position every day in a bid to reduce glare. Glass has become