If it's glare, try window film. You can them simultaneously integrate
graphics as signage to the outside public.


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On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 11:14 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey y'all,
>
> I hate to post about such a mundane facilities challenge, but it's a
> complicated market and I'm curious if anyone has come up with some
> innovative solutions.
>
> You think that natural light would always be a good thing, but we get a
> pretty intense glare off a neighboring building and there are times of the
> day where certain areas are basically unbearably bright and hot. Every desk
> gets this at some point of the day.
>
> Our members are clamoring for blinds (landlord won't provide any), but
> given our number of windows, a traditional blinds system would cost about
> 8-10k.
>
> Has anyone tackled this problem in a fun or clever way?
>
> Thanks!
> Oren
>
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