Case Study: Private Residence - Hertfordshire
Project Synopsis: Why have one Clement steel screen when you can have two?!
The entire rear elevation of this luxury family home in Hertfordshire is filled with light by the incorporation of two bespoke steel and glass screens by Clement Windows Group.
The handsome screens provide the backdrop to this open plan living area which includes the kitchen, living and dining space. The second, smaller screen by Cherie Lee Interiors creates a subtle divide between the cosy yet elegant living room and the rest of the ground floor.
Clement EB24 steel sections were used to construct the screens which allow maximum glass use, from the concrete floor, almost to the ceiling!
Details
Site: Private Residence, Hertfordshire
Interior Design: Cherie Lee Interiors 50a St Andrew St, Hertford SG14 1JA
Specification: Clement EB24 steel door range with genuine T bars
Colour: RAL 7021 (Black Grey) matt
Furniture: FA3006 Chelsea handles powder coated to match frame
24mm insulated glass units, argon filled
Clement EB24 bespoke steel windows and doors are manufactured from hot rolled steel window sections generally in compliance with BS 6510 which are produced from recycled 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.
Photographs supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, photography taken by Ray Main www.raymain.co.uk