Smart Interior: Automated Shading and Shutters for Designed Living

At MS Design, interior shading is no longer just about blocking light; it’s about shaping how a room feels and functions throughout the day.
We can fine‑tune light, privacy and temperature at the touch of a button, while introducing soft, architectural layers that complete the overall design scheme.
Why automation matters
Our automated blinds, voiles, and curtains give you precise, repeatable control over light and privacy, without the daily routine of pulling cords and adjusting slats by hand.
From simple wall switches and handsets to full app and voice control, automation lets you set scenes for morning, daytime and evening so the space always feels considered and comfortable.
Light control and comfort
The right fabric can gently filter daylight, reduce glare on screens and protect furnishings from fading, without leaving rooms feeling dark or closed in.
By controlling how and where light enters, we can create soft, ambient daytime light for living spaces, focused light for work areas, and cosy, cocooned settings for bedrooms and media rooms.
Aesthetic and design impact
Well‑chosen blinds and shutters act as a designed layer within the room, sitting alongside flooring, furniture and wall finishes rather than as an afterthought.
From minimalist recessed electric rollers that disappear into the ceiling, to textured fabrics and classic shutters that add depth and rhythm to a wall, shading becomes a key part of the interior composition.
Softening architecture and framing views
In spaces with large expanses of glazing, automated blinds can soften hard architectural lines and make tall windows feel more inviting and human.
Sheers and layered fabrics frame views, diffuse harsh light and add movement to the room, while still allowing you to keep a visual connection to the outside.
Heat control and energy performance
Interior shading plays an important role in managing solar gain, especially on south- and west-facing elevations.
By lowering blinds automatically during the hottest part of the day, or tilting shutters to block direct sun, you can help keep rooms cooler and reduce reliance on mechanical cooling, while still maintaining usable daylight.
Blinds, shutters and how they work together
•     Electric roller and roman blinds: Clean, versatile solutions for most window types, ideal for automation and layering with curtains or voiles.
•     Sheer and dim-out fabrics: Allow you to move from soft daytime privacy to darker evening settings using a single, integrated system.
•     Interior shutters: Add structure, character and adjustable control, working particularly well in period properties and street-facing rooms where privacy is important.
Combining these elements allows us to tailor the shading to each room’s use, orientation and design language.
Designed, specified and installed as a system
Because MS Design works across both interior finishes and shading, we can plan blinds, tracks and shutter details early, so they integrate cleanly with joinery, panelling and ceiling details.  
That might mean hiding blind boxes, aligning shutter rails with mullions, or coordinating fabric textures with furniture and flooring, so the finished room feels calm, cohesive and intentional.
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