It’s in the bedroom and times of the year are so bright.

Does anyone know of a smart blind of any style that would work up there? [z-wave, Zigbee, WiFi, esphome, anything that’ll talk to home assistant]

We have smartwing blinds using zwave on other windows but they don’t make any for the angles

  • earlofsandwich@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    A motorized shade is possible but very expensive and you would have to run wire because they take 35V and do not come as battery operated. They are also tension so the casette would be at the bottom and you would have cables running up to the top of the window.

    Another solution would be fixed shades by Insolroll - but you wouldn’t be able to open and close it; would be fixed.

    Personally i would go for the fixed shade option over tinting.

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    1 year ago

    You could order film for the window to protect the heat coming in the house and reduce the brightness as well too. It’s similar to tint on your car.

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    1 year ago

    I just want to know who did the mudding and taping. They need to be fired.

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    1 year ago

    Not much of a view, so I would put up some stained glass, there are many who make custom shape. You can have a custom theme.

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    1 year ago

    I would tint it with 5% window film, or depending on the outside colour off the house, either silver or bronze reflective film

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    1 year ago

    Smart blinds? I’d be frustrated enough trying to find regular blinds that would work in that spot.

    Your home designer/builder was a doofus.

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        1 year ago

        Right. The only way to add a window in that space was to add a strange angled one right at the ceiling line. My mistake.

        /s

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      1 year ago

      They were probably thinking most people like natural light and threw a window in there. More light in the bedroom during the day isn’t an issue for just people

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    1 year ago

    You just need the electro-dimming windows on a Dreamliner… maybe that’s actually possible?

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      1 year ago

      Electro dimming (electrochromatics) is not rocket science, but it’s not something you can buy off the shelf either. Even if it was available , it would be a total window replacement.

      For triangular and oddly shaped windows, OP should look at Venetian blinds because they can be cut to any shape without affecting their operation. there are also prebuilt home automation products that can turn the operating screw of Venetian blinds.

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          1 year ago

          This may actually be a great application for a film retrofit. I’ve ordered a few samples from aliexpress, and the two issues I had were: 1) optical clarity is good not great, and 2) not dark enough for my needs at maximum opacity. for an indirect window like this, that may not need to be very opaque.