Surface finishes
- Raw-cypress closed cabinet fronts
- Brushed travertine morning bar ledge
- Charred shou-sugi-ban slat ceiling
- Pale clay architectural surround
- Soft rice-paper and cypress color direction
Soleil
A composed balcony storage module that pairs a rain-screen wall, closed lower cabinetry, and a slim morning bar ledge for calm daily use.
Published Reviewed

Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Soleil Balcony Suite with Rain Screen Morning Bar is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for residences that want sheltered balcony storage, a compact morning ledge, and a quiet vertical screen in one measured module. Drawings, site dimensions, finish samples, balcony exposure, delivery access, and installation details are confirmed before production.
The differentiator is the Rain Screen Morning Bar itself. Existing Soleil products already cover a breeze louver utility console, planter service rail, privacy eave console, quiet shade breakfast ledge, rattan shade breakfast niche, sunrail terrace bench, sunset prep credenza, and weatherline utility wall. This SKU is different because it makes the vertical rain-screen rhythm and slim morning bar the organizing gesture.
The product solves a common premium-apartment problem: the balcony is visible from the living room, but loose storage, plant tools, coffee trays, and exterior shade elements can make the edge feel improvised. This module gives those routines one clean place while keeping the visible cabinetry closed, calm, and aligned.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves the exterior finish, screen spacing, ledge depth, panel rhythm, wall alignment, counter edge, and installation segmentation through project drawings. The visible direction is warm and quiet: raw-cypress fronts, a brushed travertine ledge, a charred slat shade plane, and a pale clay architectural surround.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, balcony proportions, surface texture, reveal depth, color calibration, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should use the page to understand the planning logic, then confirm the exact balcony through drawings and samples.
The module dimensions are written for transparent formula pricing: 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 1.0 meter of tall cabinet planning, and 2.6 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those inputs. This copy does not invent a price, package total, discount, or promotion.
For homeowners, the value is a balcony that can support coffee, plant care, and small serving tasks without becoming a loose utility area. The lower cabinets keep supplies hidden, the rain screen gives the sightline a calm vertical order, and the morning bar ledge creates a daily surface without crowding the floor.
For designers, the value is a named specification that can be discussed early in a project. The brief can specify Soleil Rain Screen Morning Bar: closed balcony storage, raw-cypress fronts, a travertine ledge, charred overhead slats, and a rain-screen wall that keeps the view composed from inside.
The planning logic begins with the balcony as part of the room, not an afterthought outside it. Many apartments and villas treat the balcony as a visual extension of the living space, so the cabinetry must read as architecture even when no one is using it. This SKU turns that edge into one disciplined storage and service zone.
The rain-screen element is not decorative filler. It helps filter views, softens glare, frames the service ledge, and gives the cabinet run a vertical rhythm that feels intentional from the living room. All cabinet doors and drawers remain visually closed so the page communicates a finished exterior object.
Finish selection stays restrained. Raw cypress keeps the module warm, the brushed travertine ledge gives the morning bar a practical surface, charred slats create a quiet upper shadow line, and pale clay surroundings prevent the balcony from feeling like a service closet. The result is useful without becoming visually loud.
During measurement, Fadior reviews parapet height, wall straightness, sun and rain direction, ceiling clearance, drainage conditions, outlet positions, door swing, counter projection, delivery segmentation, and finish-board approval. If removable access or ventilation is required, those requirements are resolved behind the closed rhythm so the public face remains disciplined.
The construction basis matters because balcony-adjacent storage receives repeated daily handling, humidity shifts, and frequent temperature changes. The 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the hidden structure a durable base, while the exterior finish remains project-specific. Buyers should separate those decisions: the construction basis supports longevity, and the visible surface sets the mood.
This SKU also supports procurement clarity. Instead of asking for a vague balcony cabinet, a designer can name the series, category, differentiator, dimensions, made-to-order status, Foshan manufacturing basis, and visual disclosure from one page. The public page, structured product payload, and merchant feed describe the same object consistently.
The morning bar is planned for light daily routines rather than heavy cooking. It can hold coffee, tea, trays, plant-care tools, folded textiles, or small outdoor accessories while storage remains closed below. That division keeps the balcony useful without turning it into a crowded work counter.
Lighting is part of the specification rather than an afterthought. Raw cypress, brushed travertine, charred slats, and pale wall surfaces respond differently to morning sun, shaded afternoon light, and interior evening light. Fadior treats sample review as a practical step so the module stays readable without glare.
The rain-screen idea also helps when the balcony is quiet. A plain storage run can look like furniture pushed outdoors. A measured slat wall, clean ledge line, and closed cabinet rhythm make the exterior edge feel designed even when no one is using it.
Procurement teams can use the SKU to compare scope without guessing what is included. The declared base, wall, tall, and countertop meters describe the scale of the module, while finish notes describe the intended visual direction. Final quotations still depend on measured drawings, shipping conditions, installation complexity, exposure requirements, and approved samples.
A good balcony module should not announce every service decision. Soleil Rain Screen Morning Bar is intended to make outdoor-adjacent routines quiet: useful when the balcony is active, composed when viewed from inside, and precise enough that storage, shade, and service surface feel planned as one continuous edge.
The module also helps with sequencing during installation. A long base run, vertical screen, and shaded top plane can be divided for delivery, aligned to existing walls, and adjusted around site conditions without changing the public-facing identity of the SKU. That makes coordination clearer for homeowner, designer, factory, freight team, and installer.
The brushed ledge protects the visual calm of a premium balcony floor. When serving, storage, shade, and rain-screen rhythm share one measured composition, the floor transition and sightline from the interior become easier to read. That is especially useful where the balcony is visible from dining or living spaces throughout the day.
Soleil Rain Screen Morning Bar is therefore not just a finish direction. It is a planning framework for homes where storage, shade, small service tasks, filtered views, and interior sightlines must coexist. The module gives each function a clear place, then lets the visible cabinetry remain quiet enough for daily life.
The same planning also gives morning routines a cleaner background. When coffee service, planter care, and small outdoor supplies have a named ledge and closed base, family members can use the balcony without filling the edge with temporary storage or mismatched furniture.
Because the module is published as a shop SKU, its language must stay specific enough for early comparison and honest enough for procurement. The page names the series, differentiator, construction basis, production location, lead time, visual-disclosure status, and formula-pricing dimensions before a buyer requests drawings.
The design works best when the balcony wall is treated as architecture rather than furniture placed outside. Sightlines, rain direction, shade depth, ceiling height, door clearance, counter projection, and balcony depth are therefore reviewed together so the final manufactured module feels intentional from every public angle.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction uses a Tokyo wabi kitchen language: raw-cypress fronts, brushed travertine ledge, charred slat ceiling, and pale clay architecture.
The four images separate buyer questions clearly: a white-background commerce hero, a balcony-scale view, a finish study, and a wide lifestyle scene without people.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Rain-screen morning bar
A vertical slat screen and slim ledge give coffee, plant care, and serving routines a measured balcony surface.
Closed lower storage
Long closed cabinet fronts keep balcony supplies out of view while preserving a composed interior sightline.
Warm restrained finish direction
Raw-cypress fronts, brushed travertine, charred slats, and pale clay surroundings keep the exterior edge calm.
Formula-ready module dimensions
Base, wall, tall, and countertop lengths are declared so the publisher can compute price consistently.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Dimensions, slat spacing, ledge depth, counter projection, closed storage allocation, drainage assumptions, lighting routes, and installation segmentation are adjusted to the measured balcony.
Finish samples can tune the raw cypress tone, brushed travertine ledge, charred slat depth, and pale clay surround so the module aligns with the wider residence.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Soleil |
|---|---|
| Category | Balcony module |
| Differentiator | Rain Screen Morning Bar |
| Cabinet body basis | 304 stainless steel construction with project-specific exterior finish |
| Availability | Preorder, manufactured to order |
| Production lead time | Approximately 30 days after confirmed drawings and samples |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visual disclosure | Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent. | Shop SKU transparency | Final manufactured product may vary after measurement and sample approval. |
| Production basis | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time. | Manufacturing disclosure | Production begins after drawings, samples, and site requirements are confirmed. |
| Commerce dimensions declared | 3.2m base, 0.4m wall, 1.0m tall, 2.6m countertop planning. | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes the USD price from declared dimensions. |
| Series binding | Soleil series. | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live catalog selection. |
| Category binding | Balcony. | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the shared daily plan and live catalog selection. |
| Differentiator | Rain Screen Morning Bar. | Slug and title contract | Differentiator is distinct from existing Soleil products. |
| Cabinet body basis | 304 stainless steel construction. | Fadior construction rule | Exterior finish is project-specific and confirmed by samples. |
| Primary visible finish | Raw-cypress fronts with brushed travertine ledge and charred slat ceiling. | Design brief | Finish direction is tuned during sample approval. |
| Storage logic | Closed lower storage with vertical rain-screen rhythm and morning bar ledge. | Balcony use case | Supports small balcony routines without visual clutter. |
| Procurement scope | Single named module with declared dimensions, taxonomy, and preorder availability. | Shop SKU payload | Designed for clearer early comparison and merchant feed consistency. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
No. It is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after drawings, measurements, finish samples, balcony exposure, delivery access, and installation requirements are confirmed. The page defines the shop SKU and planning direction, but the final manufactured module is adapted to the actual balcony depth, wall condition, rain exposure, and sun direction.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, panel rhythm, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, reveal depth, color calibration, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Treat the images as a planning reference for composition and finish direction, then confirm the exact balcony through drawings and samples. The measured quotation and sample review remain the authority for production decisions.
This SKU focuses on a rain-screen morning bar rather than a utility console, planter service rail, privacy eave console, breakfast ledge, rattan niche, terrace bench, prep credenza, or utility wall. Its value is the mix of closed storage, a slim ledge, and a vertical screen rhythm that keeps the balcony useful while preserving a calm interior sightline. It is especially useful where the balcony is visible from the living room and must stay composed between uses.
The public copy does not invent a price. The bundle declares module lengths for base cabinet, wall cabinet, tall cabinet, and countertop planning, and the publisher computes the USD price from the project formula so pricing stays consistent across shop SKUs. Final order review can still account for measured conditions, delivery access, finish samples, exposure requirements, and installation complexity. It also keeps the public page aligned with the merchant feed and structured product payload.
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