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Read Full ArticleA nine-metre Stellar Aluminium slimline bi-fold door is a central feature of a brand-new village hall in Aberporth in Ceredigion in West Wales.
The Stellar Aluminium door, together with sixteen fully flush Stellar Aluminium windows, seven fixed frame Stellar windows and one 5x2.5 metre five pane bi-fold door were manufactured and installed by local company GD Windows.
“Most of our team grew up in Aberporth, so to be involved in such a landmark project for the village was a huge privilege.”
– Tristan Jones
Sales manager, GD Windows
Funding
The new village hall was a five-year project that saw the original 1930s hall demolished and a brand new one built in its place. The project cost £1.35m and attracted funding from the National Lottery Community Fund, the Welsh Government Community Facilities Programme and the UK Government Community Ownership Fund.
The main contractor on the project was Jamson Estates.
Room divider
The centrepiece of the building is a nine-metre Stellar Aluminium slimline bi-fold door with low threshold that acts as an internal room divider.
Tristan Jones from GD Windows, says: “Stellar Aluminium is a remarkable system. The nine-metre bi-fold door is the perfect example of its strength. Its sleek design, combined with its durability, allows for expansive, unobstructed views while maintaining performance. It’s testament to how award-winning product design can work to transform spaces.”
GD Windows has over 30 years’ installation experience across private and commercial projects. The team prides itself on working closely with its customers and manufacturing and installing products to the highest of standards so they will stand the test of time.
Picture: The Stellar Aluminium system has helped the GD Windows team to create a stunning project that sits at the heart of their local village hall.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
25th September 2024