Case Studies

Roof lights

Our stunning minimalist flat roof lights and frameless lanterns offer a perfect solution for creating light-filled spaces as part of an extension, renovation or new-build. Each roof light or lantern is handmade to meet your exact requirements, which allows more flexibility over the size and load capacity. With advanced energy efficiency and severe weather rating, they perform just as good as they look.

Stylish North Norfolk renovation and remodel featuring corner opening bifold doors

Stylish North Norfolk extension close to the beach

This 1960s detached house in Old Hunstanton in Norfolk has been lovingly renovated and remodelled to create a light-filled, modern family home (complete with corner opening bifold doors) that is perfect for entertaining.

A modern brick house with sleek sliding aluminium doors opens onto a spacious tiled patio featuring outdoor seating and scattered greenery.

Incredible open-plan kitchen extension project

This stunning city centre 1930s home has been completely transformed with the completion of contemporary open-plan kitchen extension that is seamlessly connected to the patio and large garden by 3 sets of theEDGE2.0 ultra-slim sliding doors

Dining area with a wooden table and decorative chairs in front of sleek slide-and-turn doors leading to a garden with seating, greenery, and a shed.

Contemporary addition to 1930s North London home

This 1930s family home on the edge of North London has been given a new lease of life thanks to a complete renovation and extension project featuring a large 6-panel set of vistaline slide and turn doors that connect the open plan kitchen with large garden

A bright kitchen and dining area features heritage doors that open to a garden. Inside, there's a wooden dining table, chairs, and a kitchen island with a teal teapot. Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere.

New-build extension with Art Deco inspired style

This West London extension combines modern open plan space with Art Deco inspired style. From the reclaimed parquet wooden floor to the aluminium heritage French doors, designed to match the appearance of traditional steel doors, the project provides the perfect combination of new and old.

A dog sniffs the ground on a patio in front of a modern outdoor seating area with chairs, a small table, and a potted plant by a black-painted wall, while sliding aluminium doors glint in the sunlight nearby.

Modern addition to 17th century Cotswold home

Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, this 17th-century home features a stylish timber-clad extension - named the Reading Room - designed by George King Architects and featuring 4 sets of Grand Slider II sliding doors incorporating open-corner and pocket designs.

Modern kitchen with fixed windows, marble countertops, blue cabinets, and orange pendant lights. Glass doors open to a sunny patio with wooden stairs leading to a garden.

Eye-catching two-storey extension

Adding a two storey extension has completely transformed the lower two floors of this town-house. The ultra-stylish zinc clad extension features a set of theEDGE2.0 sliding doors and full height fixed frame windows with matching frames.

Modern house exterior with large glass windows and a sleek glass sliding door, complemented by wooden slat shading and a well-kept lawn in the foreground.

Trend setting new build mews house

This striking new-build home was designed by Suzanne Brewer Architects and sits in the heart of the Blackheath conservation area. The two storey structure features a large set of Grand Slider II sliding doors at ground floor level.

Modern home with large glass windows and a well-lit, open interior. The exterior features a tiled patio, garden, and wooden fence. Aluminium sliding doors seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor spaces, set in a suburban neighborhood at dusk.

Contemporary extension of 1970s house

Having returned home after years of working abroad the owners of this 1970s house engaged Harvey Norman Architects to extend the property to make better use of the internal space and to breakdown the divide between the house and the garden.

A garden with lush greenery and a person watering plants. A glass sliding door beneath a sleek flat roof extension with overhang leads to the interior of a house.

Stylish North London kitchen extension

Creating a larger kitchen and additional useable space at ground-floor level whilst providing a better connection between the house and the garden were the key objectives for Scenario Architecture on this North London project.

Modern interior with large glass doors and a stunning glazed gable end opening to a garden. Inside, there's a seating area with cushions and a white table, surrounded by ivy-covered walls and stone flooring outside.

Green-roofed, timber clad extension to a Victorian villa

This challenging project saw this Victorian villa extended to create an open plan living space filled with natural light. The largely glazed timber (sustainably sourced) clad extension houses the kitchen and dining area and facing the garden.

Modern bedroom with sleek aluminium bifold doors opening to a small outdoor yard. The room features a bed, bedside table, and a wall artwork showcasing a cityscape.

Luxury Edinburgh garden room guest apartment

Creating a luxury garden room apartment from an old stone store may not have been the most obvious route to take for the owners of this property in Edinburgh, but that is exactly what Sally and Dan Weatherly achieved.

Modern glass extension with a flat roof and overhang seamlessly complements the older brick house, featuring sliding doors that open to a stunning garden view.

Regency Terrace kitchen extension

This contemporary kitchen extension to a Regency Terrace in Colchester was recently completed. The client was looking to use large amounts of glass with minimal framework to let as much light into their new extension and existing home.