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Comments (3)Wow, looks much more open and clean...love how the little touches of green here and there just lift the space....See MoreVirtually Frameless 20mm Sliding Door
Comments (0)The virtually Frameless 20mm sliding door by 1st Folding Sliding Doors is designed with simplicity in mind, making wall-to-wall and floor-to-ceiling glass a real possibility. Each panel has a maximum width of 2.0m and a maximum height of 3.0m. With our project-specific consultation service, we are able to design unique possibilities including two virtually frameless doors that sit perpendicular to each other on adjacent walls. They can meet in the corner alongside a frameless fixed glass panel or you can have the two opening door panels meeting at a fixed corner post. When the doors are open, the design of the doors can give a real gravity-defying look and feel. The doors can be made any of the 150 RAL colours with RAL 7016 anthracite grey and RAL 9005 Black as standard - lead time for these colours is 3 to 4 weeks. Additional RAL colours can be selected at an extra cost with a six week lead time. At 1st Folding Sliding Doors, we do not compromise thermal efficiency. All our glazing comes specified as standard with heat soaked toughed glass double glazed units. Additional options include solar reflective glass and heat-filled glass with our lowest U-Value of 0.5 to meet even the most challenging environments. Whether building a new property, extending, or renovating, selecting the right glazing will have an impact on the finish of any project. Our beautiful Virtually Frameless Sliding doors are a contemporary design statement that will complement the style of any project, adding character and elegance to your space. They are supplied with a 5 point locking system which meets British standards and insurance compliance. All our work is backed by the GGFI, and 1st Folding Sliding Doors is a member of the GGF, all finished products are certified by a FENSA guarantee and come with a ten-year warranty....See MoreThe Benefits of Using Virtual Reality and Immersive Experiences
Comments (2)Hi Jonathan, we don’t charge for our design pack and VR renders its part of the quote. Cabinet wise we specialise in Mereway Trend. Are you looking to get your kitchen done?...See MoreCan I extend and how?
Comments (2)Hi Joanna! To answer your questions: How would I extend - I would create a vision for the home first and then extend in a way that delivers that vision. Is it doable - there are lots of practical things that need to be taken into account for an extension, but the main limiting factor is money. Most things are doable if you have enough money to spend on it! So figure out how much you want to spend first - that will help you figure out if its doable. How far out - this is a planning legislation issue. There is ultimately no limit because you can apply for planning approval for as much as you like - there is no guarantee that you will get approved but if the design is good and it can be justified by planning legislation then there is no limit on amount. To extend without needing to wait for planning permission or to avoid the risk that you won't get approval you can look at permitted development as a limit. There may be permitted development rights on this house which would be likely to be the full width of the house and going back into the garden by 3m, and you can do more than this with extended permitted development rights - but not automatically. You do need to apply for extended permitted development rights but this would allow you to extend up to 6m back. BUT it's always best to check with the local planning department if permitted development rights apply to your property or not because sometimes they don't. I hope this helps. There is a lot more to it, but these are a starting point. I'm running a free 5 Day Get Ready To Redesign Your Home Challenge in the first week of December which you can join using the link below. This will help you start to design your vision for your home, which will help you figure out how to extend or if you really need to. It's helped many previous participants in the week save tens of thousands on their house extension project and is the best way to start your house extension project in a way that will avoid you making an expensive mistake or regretting a missed opportunity. You also get access to me daily for Q&As so I can help you with further questions during the week. Here is the link to join the 5 day challenge: https://www.i-architect.co.uk/readytoredesign.html Jane. i-architect.co.uk...See Morearc3d
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