Contents
The Glass Room Range The Contemporary Glass Room The Lifestyle Glass Room The Traditional Glass Room The Simplicity Glass Room The Bioclimatic Glass Room
The Alfresco Range The Contemporary Alfresco The Lifestyle Alfresco The Traditional Alfresco
The Simplicity Range The Simplicity Xtra The Simplicity 6 The Simplicity 16 The Simplicity 35
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Heating & Lighting Infrared Outdoor / Reflex Glass Heaters 60 Modular Heaters / LED Lights
Rafter Bar 2
Bioclimatic Pergola Range 64 The Reference Pergola The Elegance Pergola Pergola Accessories
66-67 68-69 70-71
Retractable Verandas The Mini 90
The Skipper Plus 500 The Pergolino
The Awning Range The Palladio Awning The Nordic Awning The Heston Awning The Apollo Awning Screener Veranda
Screener Veranda Fabric Colours Window Awnings
Standard Fabric Colours 72
74-77 78-81 82-83
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The content is the most current at the time of printing however Milwood Group have the right to change any specification at all times without prior notice. This is our policy of continual improvement.
The Umbrella Range Classic Umbrellas Giant Umbrellas
StrongWind Umbrellas Cantilever Umbrellas Impressive Umbrellas Marine Upgrade
Membrane and Fabrics 104
Frame / Coating / Decoral Coating Rain Gutters Side Sheets
Heating and Lighting Fixings
Accessories Simplicity Grass Ali-Deck
Entrance Canopies
General Information Seamless Integration How We Work
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Glass & Glazing Federation (GGF) 140-141 BBSA
Product Configurator
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