Case Study: Glass Roof Atrium Linking 300-Year-Old Barns
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Project Overview
Our team recently completed a stunning home improvement project that involved connecting two 300-year-old barns with a beautifully crafted glass roof atrium. The result was a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern design, creating a light-filled, functional space that left our client thrilled.
Key Features
Glass Roof Atrium:
The centerpiece of the project is a bespoke glass roof atrium, offering unobstructed views of the sky while flooding the space with natural light. The atrium serves as a striking link between the two historic barns.
Aluminium 3-Pane Bi-Folding Doors:
To enhance indoor-outdoor living, we installed sleek aluminium bi-folding doors, providing easy access to the garden and allowing the space to be opened up entirely during warmer months.
Matching Grey Roof:
The roof’s grey finish was carefully selected to complement the existing buildings. The use of solar control, self-cleaning glass ensures optimal thermal performance while minimizing maintenance for the homeowner.
Expert Craftsmanship:
Our highly skilled installation teams demonstrated precision and care throughout the project, paying particular attention to maintaining the integrity of the barns’ original architecture.
Customer Satisfaction
The homeowner is over the moon with the transformation, praising the craftsmanship and the seamless integration of old and new elements.
