The Harley Street Conservation Area (HSCA), designated in 1968, is rich in history and architectural significance. The area is known for its terraced houses from various periods, reflecting different architectural styles from Georgian through to 20th century Modernism. The HSCA is situated within the boundaries of the ancient Manor of St Marylebone, whose history can be traced back to the Domesday Book in the 11th century.
Situated in this area is this fine, Georgian-fronted apartment building which has Art Deco-style fenestration. Its historical importance meant that when it was time for the existing windows and doors to be replaced, a lot had to be considered!
Clement was chosen to manufacture and install the new fenestration in a number of the apartments here, because of our wealth of experience on similar projects and also because we offered the right product. Our bespoke EB24 range is a close match to the original windows but with a much improved specification. Dual colour was an option for the new windows, so for this particular apartment they were painted black on the outside and white on the inside to match the owner’s interior.
Details
Site: Private Residence, London
Specification: Clement EB24 steel window range
Colour: Dual colour RAL 9005 (Jet Black) matt on the outside and RAL 9016 (Traffic White) satin gloss on the inside
Furniture: Lodsworth 195SFKL handles and matching peg stays powder coated to match the frames
Clement EB24 bespoke steel windows are manufactured from hot rolled steel profiles, which are produced from 98% recycled steel source material, generally in compliance with BS 6510 Revision 10 Nov 2020. Hot dip zinc galvanised to EN ISO BS:1461, with a polyester powder coat finish to BS:6497 2005 EN 13438 2018. Certified to ISO 9001 (Quality Management) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management).


