Custom Exterior Screen and Shutter Systems for Landscape Design Partners
Landscape-led projects often need more than one product path. Sunrise helps landscape designers, landscape architects, and design-driven contractors review the opening, protect the design intent, and choose the right custom exterior screen or shutter system for the space.
Built for projects that need the right answer, not a boxed product
Landscape projects vary in structure, exposure, privacy needs, insect pressure, and how visible the system should be once installed. Sunrise works with multiple product paths and helps review the opening before a decision is made, so the final recommendation fits the project instead of forcing the project to fit a single system.

Designed for the spaces your clients actually care about
These systems are often considered for pergolas, covered patios, outdoor living rooms, poolside spaces, large exterior openings, and projects where privacy, comfort, or protection need to be added without taking away from the design.
What gets reviewed before a recommendation is made
A good recommendation starts with the opening. Sunrise reviews photos, concept conditions, likely mounting direction, access for operation, structural limitations, and the intended use of the space. That helps determine which system makes sense before the project moves too far ahead.
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Photos of the opening
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Concept discussion
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Mounting and integration conditions
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Product recommendation
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Budget guidanceMeasurement support
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Install coordination
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Installer support

The best projects plan for screens and shutters before the opening is finished
When these systems are treated as an afterthought, there is less room to hide housings, coordinate power, resolve obstructions, or keep the finished look clean. Bringing Sunrise in earlier gives the project more room for proper detailing and a better visual result once the work is done.

Support for contractor-installed and full-service routes
Some partners prefer to handle installation with their own crew. Other projects need more direct Sunrise involvement. Sunrise can support both paths, depending on the project, the partner, and the level of coordination required.
Contractor-installed route
Use Sunrise for opening review, product recommendation, measurement support, and project coordination while your crew handles the installation.
Full-service route
For select projects,
Sunrise can stay more directly involved through
measurement, coordination,
and installation support.

Explore the right product path for the project
Landscape-led projects do not always start with a finished product decision. Some openings need seasonal screening, some need privacy or solar control, and some require a more closed or protected solution. Sunrise helps review the opening first, then points the project toward the most suitable screen or shutter path based on how the space is meant to function and how cleanly the system can be integrated into the design.
Questions landscape professionals often need answered early. FAQ
Can these systems be integrated into the design cleanly?
Yes, but the cleaner result usually comes when the opening, mounting approach, and power needs are reviewed early enough to coordinate them properly.
Do we need to know the exact product before we contact Sunrise?
No. Sunrise can review the opening and the intended use of the space first, then help recommend the best path.
Can our crew install the system?
In many cases, yes. Sunrise can support self-install routes and help with coordination, measurement guidance, and project review.
What should we send to start the conversation?
Photos of the opening, a rough idea of dimensions, and a short note about what the client is trying to achieve are enough to begin the review.
When should Sunrise be brought into the project?
As early as possible. Earlier review gives the project more room for cleaner integration and fewer compromises later.
Are these systems only for luxury projects?
No. The right recommendation depends on the opening, the use of the space, and the budget, not on a single project type.



























