16m Rooflight Blind for NHS Surgery

Bespoke motorised skylight blind engineered for a complex angled ceiling

16-metre electric rooflight blind designed to align with a 6.4° ceiling angle in an NHS surgery.

Location

Edmonton,
London, UK

Sector

Healthcare / Hospital

Scale

16m electric rooflight blind

Scope

Design, supply and installation

Products

Motorised skylight blind, cubicle curtain track

Stakeholders

NHS surgery, main contractor

Location

London, UK

Sector

Healthcare / Hospital

Scale

16m electric rooflight blind

Scope

Design, supply and installation

Products

Motorised skylight blind, cubicle curtain track

Clients

NHS surgery, main contractor

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The Challenge

This project involved a new NHS surgery with a large rooflight opening and an angled ceiling design.

The ceiling ran at a 6.4° angle, requiring the blind to align precisely so the fabric and ceiling formed a continuous visual line when extended.

Blinds needed to operate in perfect synchronisation, ensuring consistent blackout performance across multiple openings.

The scale added further complexity. At over 16 metres, the blind exceeded typical system limits, requiring a solution capable of maintaining tension, stability and smooth operation across its full span.

The system also needed to deliver effective solar control within a clinical environment without compromising the architectural design.

System Design

A bespoke motorised rooflight blind was developed to span the full opening.

The headbox was angled to match the ceiling pitch, ensuring the blind fabric aligned cleanly with the architectural form.

Integration

The system was designed for reliable and simple operation.

Forest Primary Care

Bespoke Engineering

The 16m span required a non-standard design approach.

The system was engineered to maintain fabric tension and stability across the full width while ensuring consistent performance over time.

Fabric & Performance

A performance-led approach was applied to the fabric selection.

Delivery & Installation

  • Multi-trade coordination
    Aligned with ceiling structure and glazing installation
  • Large-format installation
    Careful handling and positioning of a 16m blind system
  • Precision alignment
    Set out to match the 6.4° ceiling angle
  • Healthcare environment
    Installed to meet project and programme requirements
  • Consistent delivery
    System tested to ensure smooth and reliable operation
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The Outcome

The completed blind delivers effective solar control across a large rooflight while maintaining alignment with the angled ceiling.

When extended, the fabric follows the ceiling line, preserving the architectural intent of the space.

Despite its size, the system operates smoothly and reliably, supporting long-term use within a healthcare environment.

The result is a high-performance solution that balances scale, function and design.

  • 16m motorised rooflight blind
  • Precise alignment with angled ceiling
  • Consistent operation across full span
  • Integrated within ceiling design
  • Effective solar control for healthcare

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