Extending a traditional building can often incur different problems, including planning permission. At a private home in Staffordshire the homeowners were granted planning permission to extend their home creating a new two story wing to include a new kitchen, dining space and master bedroom suite.
Newcastle –under-Lyme fabricators Safety Glass Replacements won the contract to install the glazing solutions for 
the new extension. Choosing to install Kestrel Aluminium Systems thermally efficient products meant Safety Glass 
could be confident that they would be able to deliver 
their part of the project on time and in full. 
In the prestigious modern extension the client specified 
the installation of energy efficient products to ensure the 
house remained thermally efficient as well as stylish. On 
the ground floor the use of the PAS 24 tested Folding 
Sliding Doors gave the option to open up an entire wall 
and bring the outside inside, whilst on the return wall a 
set of French doors were installed to give another point 
of access to the garden. 
On the first floor the bedroom was designed to maximise 
the views to the surrounding countryside. To ensure the 
views were undisturbed Safety Glass Replacements
suggested the use of thermal framing. Often considered a 
commercial product in this application the framing 
system allowed for large glass panes to be installed 
framing the views outside. To make the best use of the 
thermally efficient framing low u-value glass was 
installed to ensure energy efficiency. 
Opting for the use of anthracite grey glazing products 
gave the extension a distinct and modern appearance.