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 Extension design ‘flows’ from steel windows   


Having found the house of their dreams, Marcelle and Robert Schogger, decided to create a spa- cious kitchen and dining area. They were determined that steel windows should be the key architectural feature of their project and appointed Steel Window Association member, Steel Window Service & Supplies, to supply and install a large window and door screen. The couple had first seen steel windows featured in a magazine and knew they fitted with their desire


to achieve a classic look within their early 1900s house. Steel windows also avoided the ‘chunky’ aesthetic that would come with other material while ensuring the maximum amount of the light entered an area.


Enq. 151 Part Q compliant with no compromise


VELFAC composite windows, external doors and patio doors deliver the safety performance required by the new Part Q regulations, without compromising the contemporary, slim aluminium/wood frame. The VELFAC system also meets the exacting stan- dards of UK Police flagship initiative Secured by Design (SBD), adding further value to any residential or housebuilding project. To satisfy Part Q, the VELFAC system can resist damage inflicted by burglars using


common tools such as crowbars, and also withstand more serious attempts to buckle or deform entry or glazed doors. For more information, please visit the VELFAC website.


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