Lamaxa slat roofs are a real eye-catcher for any garden or patio. Thanks to the pivotable slats of the Lamaxa L60 and the pivotable and movable slats of the Lamaxa L70, these roofs offer protection against sun, wind and rain practically all year round. Now, their functionality, design and ease of installation have been optimised further.
It’s often the little details that make outdoor products particularly convenient and play a key role in choosing a product. Warema is optimising the functional properties of its Lamaxa L60 and L70 slat roofs to make outdoor living even more enjoyable while remaining true to its aesthetic aspirations, even in the details. The modified slat geometry with profile angles and extended end caps optimises drainage when it rains, minimising spray. The square drainage in the pole continues the characteristic cubic design language of these premium slat roofs.
In addition to the functional and optical aspects, Warema has paid great attention to revising ease of installation. Its goal was to make assembling the cubic L60 and L70 roofs as easy, quick and cost-efficient as possible. To achieve this, the frame and corner sections have been modified, among other things. Overlapping corner cover panels now compensate for potential installation tolerances and enhance the look as well. One-piece poles with integrated ZIP guide rails reduce the number of parts to be installed, helping the fitter and saving time on the building site.
The technical revisions have made set-up easier overall, reduced the need for sealing and improved accessibility. Since the electrical components are generally found on the crossbeam, they can be easily accessed at any time for service and maintenance work.
A wide range of optional extras allow the Lamaxa L60 and L70 patio roofs to be adapted to individual customer needs. New options include four-sided LED/RGB lighting, LED strips in the slat (L60) and variable positioning of the power outlet inside and outside. Designer radiant heaters that can be positioned flexibly ensure a pleasant temperature beneath the L60 and L70 roofs even on cooler days.
Warema slat roofs are high-quality products made in Germany, which means they are subjected to stringent weather tests aligned with real-world conditions. The patio roofs achieve rain class 2 in accordance with DIN EN 13561. When closed, they can withstand snow loads of up to 52 kg/m2 (up to 1400 kg) with a construction size of 6000 x 4500 mm. The maximum load capacity is pretty impressive too at more than 350 kg/m2 for this construction size, significantly more than before. The Lamaxa L60 is available in a maximum size of 6330 x 4750 mm, the Lamaxa L70 in a maximum of 6000 x 4500 mm.
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The peak of design and function – a Lamaxa slat roof will catch the eye of even the most upscale clientele.
The Lamaxa L60 and L70 slat roofs by Warema make outdoor living even more enjoyable.
The Lamaxa slat roof scores points with its optimised functional properties – and remains true to its aesthetic aspirations, even in the details.
Impressively functional and attractive: variable positioning of the power socket inside and outside.
The square drainage in the pole continues the characteristic cubic design language of these premium slat roofs.
Thanks to the pivotable slats of the Lamaxa L60 and the pivotable and movable slats of the Lamaxa L70, these roofs protect against sun, wind and rain practically all year round.
The modified slat geometry with profile angles and extended end caps optimises drainage when it rains, minimising spray.
Overlapping corner cover panels compensate for potential installation tolerances and enhance the look as well.
Attractive new feature: four-sided LED/RGB lighting and LED strips in the slat (L60)
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