We were involved in a rewarding project that featured timber windows, doors, and bifolding doors for a home in Bath.
The Project
19 Somerset Lane in Bath is a superbly designed new build house situated just behind Lansdown Terrace in a one acre site. The new property boasts excellent southerly views over the city.
Product
The Property Developers chose Panoramic Windows to handle the design and installation for timber windows, doors and bifold doors. Panoramic, the Retailer designed and specified the external joinery in flush external framing with slender Georgian bars and a contemporary flagstone finish.
All timber windows, doors and bifold doors were manufactured over a five week period, including the complex arches and shapes. Panoramic Windows then handled the installation through to the stunning finish demonstrated in the photographs.
The Results
Panoramic have designed, supplied and fitted windows and doors of the highest quality. I have no hesitation in recommending the company and the product unreservedly.
Simon Hatch – Director of Development Company.
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