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Distinctive dormer bungalow

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The Task

The owners of this distinctive dormer bungalow wanted to maximise the availability of natural light throughout their home. The layout of the house meant using a variety of Senator uPVC window and door types, each made specifically for the space required.

The Solution

The owners chose 7016 Grey for the exterior, in keeping with the slate roof, while inside they went for cream woodgrain for maximum light and to complement the interior décor. They opted for French Doors at the south-facing front entrance, incorporating integrated blinds for privacy. In contrast, they used smaller windows along the north-facing rear.

A special feature in this home is a tall window facing the stairs, which lets light flood into the landing and the hallway. For additional safety, the lower panes are made with toughened glass. By choosing Senator Tilt & Turn Windows throughout their home these customers achieved sleek lines with full panes of uninterrupted glass, while still allowing for an opening through the tilt function.

The Results

Customer’s Top Tip

If you’re putting blinds on a window, be sure to check that the reveals are wide enough. Is there enough space over the window to let you open it without catching the blind?

This customer received a payment for their time in participating in this content.

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