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54 DOORS, WINDOWS & GLAZING SUPPLEMENT


Instead of filling a space, the door should be a considered choice and with Portfolio doors, it will be one that you want to take time to get right. With 20 differing designs of engineered, natural wood veneers, Portfolio gives you the flexibility to find a door that is both trend led, of high quality and will fit into any space you deem fit. With glazing options available and 4 categories outlining the design’s initial inspirations; Contemporary, Classic, Exotic and Natural, Portfolio’s versatility means it is not just an afterthought but a door you will want to build the space around. For more information please visit the website.


portfoliodoors.co.uk


Sidey has been a pioneering force in the fenestration industry for 87 years and is firmly established as one of the UK’s market leaders in the manufacture, supply and installation of high-performance windows, doors, curtain walling, conservatories and offsite solutions. We cater for the needs of house builders, architects and specifiers and have developed quality partnerships with major players in the industry. Designed and manufactured in Scotland, our products focus on enhancing the performance of a building project in a cost- effective manner, while meeting all requirements and regulations.


www.sidey.co.uk


At Idealcombiwe are excited to see three of our projects shortlisted for the Neave Brown Award for Housing 2019. Eddington LOT 1, North West Cambridge, The Colville Estate and last but not least; the PassivHaus certified Goldsmith Street by Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley for Norwich City Council.


We will all be keeping our fingers crossed for all the shortlisted projects. While we also hope that the British building industry learns from projects like Goldsmith Street, building to a higher standard for the benefit of the occupants of the buildings.


www.idealcombi.com


vistaline, IDSystems exclusive slide & turn doors, is the latest trend in glazing for extensions, renovations and self-builds. With narrow sightlines like sliding doors but with the ability to stack to one end and create complete openings like bifolds, the truly unique vistaline system consists of non-connected panels that slide independently. The ability to open the doors completely is perfect for breaking down the boundaries between inside and out, whilst the incredibly slim sightlines allow for bigger panes for glass, maximising both your view out over your garden and the amount of light you let into your home.


www.i-d-systems.co.uk


YOUR PREFERRED


PARTNER FOR WINDOWS AND DOORS


Sidey has developed quality partnerships with leading players in the new build sector throughout the UK,


with a wealth of experience in catering for the needs of all types of house builder and architect.


Our dedicated team is available to help you with all your requirements. They can assist with the design


process and offer advice on building regulations, NHBC requirements, U-values and provide ongoing support.


Contact us 01738 634 803 | info@sidey.co.uk


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