This family home is in a notable Conservation Area in Surrey. Over a number of phases Clement has worked with the owners to replace the original fenestration in the house and also provide new steel windows and double doors for the rear extension.
Rectangular leaded steel windows in slim EB16 sections were the perfect match to replicate the original windows at the front of the house and most of those at the back, including two beautiful bay windows. The same frames were chosen for the conservatory, but clear glazing was fitted here. This not only lets in plenty of natural light, but the addition of the T bar detail on the double entrance doors means it looks perfectly in keeping with the Arts and Crafts design of this home.
The owners said: “Replacing the original 100 year old leaded light windows was a huge decision. Our house is locally listed in a Conservation Area so aesthetics were very important. We wanted to retain the look of the house but also the feel and quality of the windows was important.
We couldn’t have been more pleased with the outcome. Clement were extremely helpful and friendly throughout the design, build and installation of the windows, which was very quick in freezing January conditions.
The house is quieter, warmer and altogether more comfortable. In fact, a recent energy survey showed that we are losing more heat through the uninsulated cavity walls than through the windows.”
Details
Site: Private Residence, Surrey.
Specification: Clement EB16 range of steel windows
Colour: RAL9005 (Jet Black) matt
Furniture: FS1050LK Berkeley handles powder coated to match the frame
Clement EB16 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).