Bespoke mirrors are custom-made to fit specific dimensions and styles, offering personalised solutions for interior decor.
Bespoke splashbacks are customised panels installed behind sinks and stoves, offering both protection and personalised style to kitchens and bathrooms.
Balustrades are rows of columns topped by a rail, used for safety along stairs, balconies, or terraces, available in various materials and styles.
Double and triple glazed unit replacements upgrade existing windows with improved insulation and energy efficiency, reducing noise and potentially lowering heating and cooling costs.
Shower screens are transparent panels, usually made of glass or acrylic, installed in bathrooms to contain water splashes while showering.
Glass table tops are transparent surfaces made of glass, protecting tables and adding a modern aesthetic to any space.
Structural glazing uses glass as the main structural component in building construction, providing sleek and modern facades with expansive views and abundant natural light.
Single glazed sash or Crittall replacements upgrade older windows for improved insulation and energy efficiency.
Glass partitioning divides interior spaces with transparent panels, offering natural light, sound insulation, and an open atmosphere.
Fire-rated glass partitioning divides spaces with transparent panels designed to withstand fire, ensuring safety while maintaining openness and natural light.
Shop front installation entails fitting glass or other materials to create an attractive and inviting entrance for retail or commercial establishments, often customised to reflect the business’s branding and style.
UPVC part replacements involve swapping out specific components in windows, doors, or fixtures for improved functionality and aesthetics.