Great Yarmouth Gets Great Balcony

A balustrade solution for two adjoining outside balcony areas
Balustrades

A private residence in Great Yarmouth recently required a balustrade solution for two adjoining outside balcony areas – with safety glass specialists TuffX chosen to supply the glass.

TuffX supplied 25 panels of 15mm clear toughened safety glass with dubbed corners for the job. The finished balustrade extends around both balcony areas of the property, leaving the occupants able to enjoy natural light from three different directions as the sun moves around the property throughout the day.

The extensive glass balustrade makes the most of the home’s fantastic views over rolling countryside. Not only great for unobstructed views, the toughened glass also protects residents from the elements, while being easy to maintain for long-lasting minimalist good looks.

It is topped with a safety handrail for additional comfort.

Of the two balconies, the smaller private one set back in brickwork and sits outside huge floor-to ceiling glass with sliding doors. With these doors open or closed, the clear glass balustrade ensures neither the light nor the views are interrupted for those inside. The completed outside area combines glass, steel, wood and brick finishes to create a stunning, contemporary space filled with complimentary textures that add to the luxury look and feel.

 

 “Oudoor space has never been more of a premium. And whether it is for large, open spaces or smaller more private areas  – or both at the same time, as this property shows – our toughened safety glass is ideal for great looking, safe and practical balustrades.”

– Graham Price 

Managing Director, TuffX

 

Advice

“Whatever you or your customers are looking for, for commercial or residential purposes, at TuffX we have the advice and the know-how to help make it happen,” adds Price.

Picture: A private residence in Great Yarmouth recently required a balustrade solution for two adjoining outside balcony areas.

www.tuffxglass.co.uk

 

Article written by Cathryn Ellis
18th August 2021

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