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Read Full ArticleJack Aluminium Systems has completed its range of heritage style glazing with the launch of ID30, the new internal glazing system. It matches the firm’s new external heritage products.
Those products are the SD70 heritage style aluminium door and screening system.
The ID30 system has been developed in response to the growing trend for slimline, heritage-style screening in the interior design market.
“As we say goodbye to open-plan living spaces, there is increasing demand for room dividers, screens and doors that separate interior spaces, whilst maintaining high-levels of natural light.”
– Ash Pearson
Sales manager, Jack Aluminium
Zones
“ID30 can be used to ‘zone’ different living areas or to separate rooms creating a high-end aesthetic with slim aluminium frames and large glazed areas,” says Pearson. “The screens can be specified with aluminium glazing bars to create the iconic ‘steel-look’ for any project.”
Sightlines
The system offers minimal sightlines with no extra bulk. Locking mechanisms are housed within the slim door stile, using specially designed mounting kits which feature clever 3D-printed componentry. All hinges are concealed, for a sleek finish.
Doors
As well as fixed screens, the system can be utilised for a range of door configurations, including single and double doors, sliding doors, bi-folding doors and pivot doors.
Pearson adds: “Architects and interior designers are displaying great interest in the ID30 across a range of applications – in large domestic renovations, separating kitchen, dining and living spaces and creating vestibules. It’s also a great option for offices and commercial spaces to partition studios, working spaces and entrances.”
Picture: The ID30 internal glazing/partitioning systems has been added to Jack Aluminium Systems’ range of heritage style glazing.
Article written by Cathryn Ellis
29th June 2023