Case Study Category: Windows
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.
Modern, Contemporary Terrace Featuring Aluminium Windows And Doors
The Project
Working with existing customer Annexe, Panoramic was asked to look at the requirements for doors and windows for a new project in Bath. The proposed modern take on a Bath Terrace featured four 3-storey properties with a fifth detached apartment overlooking the beautiful Lyncombe Valley towards Combe Down. The Developer wanted to utilise natural light by maximising glass area and making the most of the stunning views to the rear of the property.
The Project
Mr & Mrs Taber had old wooden double glazed windows in their 1970’s family house in North Somerset. They had been looking at replacing all the windows and doors for some time but were looking for an alternative to timber that was low maintenance but retained the character of the house. They were keen to have a flush window with the look of wood and at the same time wanted a new colour that set of the stone finish of the property.
Design, Manufacture And Installation Of Timber Bifold Doors And Windows
Scope
Our client contacted Panoramic during the early planning stages for a luxury townhouse in Georgian Bath. The project was a new build in Bath Stone and there was a considerable requirement for windows and doors. In keeping with the quality of materials used throughout the house, the client specified an engineered hardwood for all the windows and doors. Finished in Anthracite grey, the requirement included a large number of bifold doors including two 3.5m examples off the spacious kitchen/diner.
Design, Manufacture And Installation Of Crittall Homelight Windows And Slimline Aluminium Doors
The Project
The owners of this beautiful stone farmhouse in North Somerset wanted to replace their old steel Crittall windows with modern equivalents while maintaining the character and visual appeal of the property. The home is a listed building in a conservation area and the owners contacted the local council to put apply for permission. At the same time they contacted Panoramic for advice and guidance on finding the right products for their project.
Panoramic were able to help the client with all the required technical drawings and information and worked with them and the Council’s Conservation Officer, to produce windows and doors that met both the council’s and the clients exacting requirements.
The Project
Retired couple Mr and Mrs Banks were looking for replacement steel windows with double glazed units in there cottage near Evesham. They wanted to maintain the character of the property and also needed to replicate the lead pattern from the existing windows.
The Project
Mr and Mrs Masters contacted Panoramic Windows after receiving notification from their local council that the aluminium windows that they had had fitted were not in keeping with the Conservation Area in Wells. They were informed that they would have to refit the original steel windows that had been in place. This was clearly impossible, so Panoramic specified Crittall homelight windows with slimline double glazed units to replace the aluminium installation
The Project
Mr & Mrs Roberts have recently moved to a modern property near Wells in Somerset. With a young family, they were looking at replacing the original wooden windows and doors in the house with something more contemporary and good looking. They also wanted efficiency and low maintenance from whatever they chose.
Beautiful Timber Windows And Doors In An Outstanding Pub Refurbishment
The Project
Panoramic worked with existing customer Simple Simon Design of Bristol to design and specify flush windows and doors for a refurbishment project in an 18th century pub in the village of Litton in North Somerset. The brief was to work with the client, the designer and the contractor to provide a design, supply and full window and door installation service to fit in with a tight project deadline.
The Project
The time had come for the Hardings to give their lovely detached home a little lift. Their home benefits from a stunning pastoral view over the rolling fields towards a tree capped hill in the distance. The existing windows were timber and no longer performing efficiently. However, it was essential that the 19 new windows had as much glass as possible without being excessive in price.