David Rapazzini

Original Steel Doors Thermal Break 55

Steel Window and Door product page

Hi Guys, We wanted to let you know about our product specific website for our Original Steel windows and doors steelwindowanddoor.co.uk As a result of the huge variety and options available with steel windows, we wanted to break down the choices for you to create your ideal windows and doors. From the technical specifications, discussing

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Kelly Hoppen Design Plus London Steel Windows and Doors Crittall

Meeting at Kelly Hoppen Interiors

Design Plus London @ Kelly Hoppen Interiors It has been a very busy week. A lot of running around sites and dropping in to discuss projects and different products. Our showroom ‘the HUB for Interior Designers and Architects’ is in a great location for us to be able to travel around London and meet with clients.

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W20 profile Steel windows and Doors Metal Crittall Style Design Plus London

W20, W40 and W50 TB Profile: Steel Windows and Doors

Inspired by the original steel windows that were first produced in the 1920’s, the steel W20 profiles have incorporated the characteristics of the traditional turn of the century steel window, whilst improving upon the: strength and safety anti-weathering and longevity thermal insulation & sound reduction Due to its slender and simple design, both the W20

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Windows: draft proof & noise reduction

Nothing says traditional more than a London yellow brick building with timber sash windows. They look great from outside and inside, and can massively transform a property. However… we have all encountered sash windows which are impossible to operate. They get stuck as you pull them up because all the seals and sash cords have

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Cross Reed Ribbed Glass Design Plus London

Cross Reed, Ribbed & Reeded Glass

We source a variety of Pattern, Textured and Reeded glass that has been discontinued in the United Kingdom. Some of the more popular patters include: Cross Reeded glass Thin Reeded glass Ribbed glass Small squares glass The glass can be sandblasted, cut to any shape, toughened and even bent to be used in furniture pieces.

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