Conservation Rooflight provides solution for heritage property renovations
Promotion:Â the Rooflight Company's range of skylights includes a design developed especially for buildings that are listed or located in conservation areas.
The Conservation Rooflight has a traditional feel that takes its cues from Victorian cast-iron-framed glazing, so it looks appropriate when installed on heritage properties.
The design also incorporates the latest technologies, ensuring it meets modern standards of thermal efficiency.
The Conservation Rooflight is designed for use on heritage properties
The Rooflight Company believes that its Conservation Rooflight provides the best option for remodelling buildings that have a historic character that needs to be preserved.
The design is used by leading heritage organisations including the National Trust and English Heritage. "The Conservation Rooflight benefits from meeting all building regulations and conservation officer requirements, so it's a natural fit for projects in conservation areas and areas of outstanding natural beauty," said the UK-based Company.
"It further benefits from a sleek design that blends into the roof tile on the exterior and allows the plasterboard to be taken right up to the glass on the interior, giving the appearance of a single pane of glass installed with putty. No frames in sight."
The design is based on Victorian cast-iron-framed glazing
The design was recently used for the renovation of a bungalow located in a conservation area in Henley-on-Thames, a picturesque t...
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