Case Study: Private Residence - Buckinghamshire
Project Synopsis: A sensitive restoration preserves the character of this delightful 1930s home
A fine example of what Clement do best…replacing original, beautiful, yet draughty windows with modern specification equivalents.
Not surprisingly the owners of this property wanted double glazing but it was essential that the look of their character house was retained. Clement EB24 steel windows have been conceived to do just that so they were chosen as the best replacement product for this project.
The 24mm insulated glass unit had 18mm marginal oval leads applied skilfully to the inside and outside of the outer pane to replicate the unique leaded light look but creating a much more thermally efficient window.
The frame colour was matched with RAL 9010 white (semi-gloss) complemented with dark bronze effect handles and peg stays.
Clement are very satisfied to hear the clients are thrilled with their new windows and plan to add more in the future.
Details
Site: Private residence, Buckinghamshire
Specification: Clement EB24 suite of steel sections with 18mm marginal leads. Part L approved
Colour: RAL 9010 White (semi-gloss)
Clement EB24 bespoke steel windows are manufactured from hot rolled steel window sections in compliance with BS 6510 which are produced from re-cycled steel source material. Hot dip zinc galvanised to EN ISO BS:1461 and with a polyester powder coat paint finish to BS:6497 or BS EN 13438.