Decorative Units

Custom Decorative Units
As We Evolve, Our Homes Should, Too
A beautiful and a peaceful home is everyone’s dream. A beautiful and neatly decorated house shows the ambience of the place much better. We have delicate decorative units. It might break. By bringing in use corner wall units support us to keep decorative items safe in the house. Selecting the units which would look perfect in the room also help in getting the room look ravishing. Decorative items like collectibles, china dolls, vases, pots, trophies, cutlery etc. can be placed in cabinets. It doesn’t only substitutes a functional unit, but it also looks beautiful. The greatness of decorative items gets pretty much enhanced when they are placed in a well designed cabinet.
ONE.
Structure Glazing
Structural glazing systems, in their simplest form, are types of curtain wall systems consisting of glass that is bonded or anchored back to a structure without the use of continuously gasketed aluminum pressure plates or caps. Structurally glazed systems create a greater transparency than traditional captured systems.




TWO.
ACP Cladding
ACP is mainly used for external and internal architectural cladding or partitions, false ceilings, signage, machine coverings, container construction, etc. Applications of ACP are not limited to external building cladding, but can also be used in any form of cladding such as partitions, false ceilings, etc.
THREE.
Alumimium Screens
The durability of aluminum makes the screen mesh more durable and prevents dents and makes it less susceptible to wear and tear. With the application of a protective finish, you can the metal mesh can prevent corrosion and the weaves are stronger than the meshes that are made from plastic.

FOUR.
Skylight Systems
Skylights are widely used in designing daylighting for residential, public, and commercial buildings. Increased daylighting can result in less electrical lighting use and smaller sized window glazing, saving energy, lowering costs, and reducing environmental impacts.



FIVE.
Aluminium Loure
Louvres have been an important part of architecture since the Dark Ages. People used louvre systems in the construction of their homes, mostly to protect themselves from the sun. Aluminium louvre are shutters that have horizontal slats that can be put into different angles to shade from the sun. In the present day we mainly place aluminium louvres for decorative purposes and architectural beauty. Modern louvre systems are built with metals like stainless steel, titanium, and aluminium. Occasionally louvres are also made of glass or copper. Louvre systems are also used in front doors, closets and ceilings. The use of louvres inside the home is often shading, ventilation or just decoration.
At Lima we develop aluminium louvre systems for the facade of any building. Aluminium louvres can be built to aid in sun control or temperature control for buildings. Many architects also choose louvres to decorate their design.
SIX.
Pergola
Pergolas may link pavilions or extend from a building’s door to an open garden feature such as an isolated terrace or pool. Freestanding pergolas, those not attached to a home or other structure, provide a sitting area that allows for breeze and light sun, but offer protection from the harsh glare of direct sunlight.
SEVEN.
Canopy

A canopy is an overhead roof or else a structure over which a fabric or metal covering is attached, able to provide shade or shelter from weather conditions such as sun, hail, snow and rain. A canopy can also be a tent, generally without a floor.
EIGHT.
Design Glass
Many new buildings are designed with glass to provide access to natural light and outdoor views. Designing with glass provides several benefits in addition to daylight, including reduced reliance on overhead lighting and the appearance of a more spacious indoor environment.
