Tuesday, 24 July 2018

French Doors Reinstate Character of 1930s Home

Ben and Rachael Walker’s 1930s home had been renovated and extended in the late 70s, when all the windows were replaced with aluminium units. Keen to recapture the building’s original character, they decided to update their property’s glazing.One of the key areas to address was the existing rear addition.

The pair accepted that this should probably have a different look to the rest of the house – but still wanted something authentic. “We liked the look of steel, Crittall-style glazing, but couldn’t find a product that offered the thermal performance we needed,” says Ben. “So we worked with the Kloeber design team to produce windows and doors in the same appearance but with wood frames.”

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