
At the end of summer , we all realize how truly salvific mosquito nets can be, whose purchase and installation we postpone every year. There’s nothing worse than holing up in the dark, full of mosquito repellent ointments and citronella candles, waiting for the mosquitoes to go elsewhere. Not to mention the long sleepless nights fighting with that annoying buzzing that torments us near our ears and leaves us with an unbearable itch until morning, when it is already too late to rest. This year, don’t delay: enjoy the summer to the fullest and contact a good mosquito net company in Rome, or any city, to request the best solution for your home. If you have no idea which mosquito nets to choose, we will help you with this brief summary of all the types on the market.
Roller mosquito nets: the most popular
Among the best-selling models you will always find roller mosquito nets because they are easy to assemble and generally cheap. They are also versatile for all types of doors and windows thanks to the box and side guides that allow sliding by opening and closing.
Built-in mosquito net: the built-in models
The built-in mosquito net is the one that integrates with the window frame by hiding the counterpart of the aluminum structure. It is used in the homes of those who pay attention above all to aesthetic details since they are, in fact, invisible. They are best for large windows but are configurable to fit any size.
Pleated for small windows
Pleated mosquito nets are a great classic for small windows. These are characterized by a spring structure that allows you to open the panel according to the space you have. They are perfect for small rooms precisely because they take up little space and take their name from the pleated effect when they are open.
The cheap mosquito net: the magnetic one
The magnetic mosquito net is the cheapest of all but sometimes has the defect of not adapting well to all windows, especially those of non-standardized formats. Nevertheless, it is one of the easiest to install because it involves the use of two small panels to be applied to the windows using an adhesive. You can also find them in different colors to create a linear combination with the fixtures and with the rest of the furniture.
Panel-modulated mosquito nets
There are two types of modular panel mosquito nets: fixed and sliding ones. The latter are characterized by the possibility of being built in variable modules, i.e. with two or more doors that you can also customize with a beautiful handle. Fixed ones, on the other hand, are placed on windows that are not opened frequently and are discreet, practical and functional.
Low threshold and sliding threshold
Then there are the low-bottom guide mosquito nets that are used for doors and windows such as balconies. Sliding mosquito nets, on the other hand, are very similar but often considered more practical for the easy sliding system that is also appreciated from an aesthetic point of view.
The infallible mosquito nets: the hinged ones
Finally, there are the hinged mosquito nets, designed for those who live in the countryside and have to deal with a large amount of unwanted insects. It moves, opens and closes like a door , letting air pass through while you sleep soundly.
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