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A former guest house in Bridlington was being converted into apartments, each apartment has a small balcony area looking over the sea.
The developer wanted a frameless system but due to the light weight construction of the balcony’s this wasn’t possible.
Instead a post and handrail system was used with 316 marine grade stainless steel with 10mm toughened glass infill.
The handrail was fixed to the wall for extra strength.
Bridliington Balustrade InstallThe customer had previously had their garden landscaped with a raised patio area to the rear of the house which had a drop of greater than 600mm, which therefore needed a safe barrier.
The customer chose a frameless system, but due to rain water needing to run off the patio channel, this wasn’t possible as it would have held water.
An Easyspigot system was used which allowed rain water to run underneath the glass and giving a minimalistic sleek look to the installation.
See InstallationDue to the property being built on a steep incline the back garden is made up of two terraced areas.
The customer wanted to make it a safer space for their children.
They chose post and handrail with glass on the flat areas and just post handrail with a mid rail on the stairs.
Sheffield Balustrade InstallationThis customer had a tired old balustrade on their first floor balcony.
The flat roof of the balcony needed replacing and they decided they wanted the balustrade to have a more modern look.
Stainless Steel & Glass Balustrade Installation DoncasterOur customer had their garden re-landscaped to replace the unusable sloping lawn with a flat patio. However, this created two large drops which were unsafe for their grandchildren.
View ProjectOld timber balustrade and coping stones removed, and channel installed to wall cavity, 17.5mm glass fitted and new coping stones fitted either side of the glass hiding the channel to give a truly frameless look.
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