Torquay
Working closely with PMR Architecture and the appointed builder, we were proud to supply and install the windows and doors for this sensitive renovation and extension of a 1920s Arts and Crafts–style home in Torquay. The project carefully balanced the restoration of the original solid brick house with the introduction of three contemporary extensions, each requiring a considered glazing strategy to enhance both performance and aesthetics.
Our scope included slimline glazing solutions that complement the crisp white rendered extensions while sitting comfortably alongside the characterful existing brickwork. Large glazed openings to the rear extension were designed to open up the ground floor living spaces, strengthening the connection to the new terrace, garden, and pool area, while deep soffits provide shading and visual depth. To the front and side, carefully detailed windows and doors support the new gabled stair and guest suite, as well as the garage and utility extension, maintaining a cohesive architectural language throughout.
By collaborating closely with both the architect and builder, we ensured the glazing integrated seamlessly with the overall design intent maximising natural light, framing views, and contributing to the home’s improved energy efficiency. The result is a beautifully finished property where contemporary windows and doors play a key role in unifying old and new, supporting the creation of a modern, comfortable family home with a strong connection to its landscape.