Timeless Elegance and Architectural Charm
Crafting Classic Beauty: Expertise in Every Detail
Experience the allure of timeless elegance and architectural charm with our traditional roof lanterns. Painstakingly crafted to evoke a sense of heritage and sophistication, these roof lanterns embody the perfect fusion of classic design and meticulous craftsmanship.
Radiating Nostalgic Warmth: An Emblem of Tradition
Our traditional roof lanterns are designed to radiate a nostalgic warmth, infusing your spaces with a touch of tradition. These captivating structures harken back to an era of architectural grandeur, adding character to your interiors while honoring the aesthetics of bygone days.
Heritage Aesthetics and Modern Utility: Enhancing Tradition
Enhance your living spaces with the heritage aesthetics and modern utility of our traditional roof lanterns. The intricate framework and refined lines seamlessly integrate into various architectural contexts, enhancing the visual appeal of any room or extension. Whether it’s a classic interior or a contemporary setting, our roof lanterns impart a sense of enduring charm.
Maximum Illumination and Thermal Efficiency: A Beacon of Light and Comfort
Traditional roof lanterns allow a flood of natural light into your spaces, maximizing illumination and contributing to a more open and inviting atmosphere. Beyond their aesthetic charm, these roof lanterns are designed for thermal efficiency, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and create a comfortable environment year-round.
Unwavering Craftsmanship and Durability: Preserving Legacy
Our commitment to quality endures. Each traditional roof lantern embodies a legacy of craftsmanship and durability. Engineered to stand the test of time while maintaining energy efficiency, these roof lanterns not only transform your space but also pay homage to traditional design principles.
Transforming Spaces: Reviving Tradition with Splendour
Elevate your living spaces with traditional roof lanterns that redefine elegance and authenticity. Explore our collection, witness the seamless fusion of style and architectural brilliance, and engage with us to explore the possibilities. Embark on a journey to transform your spaces into reflections of timeless comfort, heritage, and captivating beauty.
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9-11 Chase Cross Road
Collier Row, Romford
RM5 3PJ
305-307 High Road
Loughton
IG10 1AH
4b Mascalls Lane
Brentwood, Essex
CM14 5LR
11 Castle Parade
Ewell Bypass
Epsom
KT17 2PR
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For example for a 3 pane bifold door the code 330 refers to the following-
The first number 3-3-0 is the amount of panels: i.e. 3 panels
The 2nd & 3rd numbers 3-3-0 refer to the number of panels to the left and to the right viewed from the outside. In this example there are 3 panels opening to the left and 0 panels to the right.
Below is the image for a bifold door with 330 configuration.
In Sash Width: 700mm
Max Sash width: 1200mm
Max Height: 2500mm
Max Sash Weight: 100kg
In Sash Width: 700mm
Max Sash width: 1200mm
Max Height: 2500mm
Max Sash Weight: 100kg
Approved Document F outlines ventilation and air quality standards for all buildings and provides guidelines to prevent condensation. For existing windows with background ventilators, replacements should also have them, ensuring they’re not smaller and are controllable. For windows without background ventilators, replacements should consider the building’s increased airtightness. Ventilation should either match or improve upon the original, with specific equivalent area requirements for different rooms. If meeting these requirements isn’t feasible, aim for as close to the specified values as possible.
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A cill, located beneath your door frame, mainly functions to divert water away, preventing it from entering the house. It’s important to recognize that the size mentioned refers to the total projection from the back of the bi-fold frame, not the entire projection from the frame’s front.
You can find detailed cill technical drawings below, which provide further clarification on this matter.
It’s generally advised to have a cill for most doors to assist with drainage, even if the objective is to create a low walkthrough effect. For instance, external decking or paving can be extended right up to the cill’s edge.
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