"Letting in lots of natural light" was the wish of the owners of the beautiful thatched-roof villa.
Steellook slim windows.
Along each side of this house, daylight enters thanks to the many glass panes. That is why our partner - Bouten kozijn- en Geveltechniek from Baarlo - chose the Max Light Steel. A very slim aluminium profile with a steel appearance. To bring in maximum light, room-high windows were even installed in the living room and on the first floor. Aluminium profiles are strong and can handle large glass surfaces with ease.
Locked doors and tilt-and-turn windows
On the upper floor, a tilt-and-turn window with lock was installed as it opens onto the upstairs terrace. The downstairs back door also has a burglar-proof lock SKG - RC2 certified. In this house, a door partly made of glass (top) and partly of an aluminium panel (bottom) was chosen.
Sliding doors for wide access to terrace
At the rear of the house, Bouten kozijn- en geveltechniek installed a double aluminium sliding window VG500 duorail. The 2 large sashes each slide to one side, giving you a nice wide access to the terrace and garden. This sliding window exists in regular version or in a version with slim profiles, the VG500 Max Light. It has a very good insulation value and scores well on water and wind tightness.
Architect : Joost Italiaander - Contractor: Driessen Bouw Asten - Fotographer : Dick Holthuis