Whether on a listed building or on a contemporary new build property frameless effect glass links can be designed to provide shelter between two areas of the building while enhancing the influx of natural light into the internal spaces either side of the link.
Glass corridor roof.
Structural glass links are the perfect way to connect a new extension to an existing building.
Glass links not only connect buildings they can also be turned into habitable spaces.
A cantifix glass link is an endlessly versatile installation.
Look through glass roof photos in different colors and styles and when you find some glass roof that.
A glass link is an aesthetically pleasing way to connect two buildings and is particularly appropriate to link an old building to a new extension providing an indirect interface between buildings of different ages or styles.
Especially useful in internal rooms where external windows are far away or small and rear extensions where side windows may be restricted due to neighbouring properties.
Minimal frameless glass links.
This is a beautiful glass corridor with a cathedral ceiling.
Glass links are also entirely habitable spaces in their own right providing warmth and comfort and all the benefits of an all glass indoor space natural light floods in boosting well being and even improving circadian rhythms.
Structural glass can be utilised in roofing areas to create a fully glazed roof to any space or room.
Corrdiors serve no real practical purpose but they are always alluring.
Minimal footings are required the glass linkway can be channel set and fully sealed with silicone single glazing will provide a fully weather resistant glass installation double glazing will allow the glass linkway to become an integral part of the structure of the building fully compliant with heat loss requirements.
Extend your home with a glass roof from the simplest side return to luxury double storey extensions using glass as a roof will transform your home like no other material.
Using substantial areas of glass is also a way that you can build an extension to a historic building in a contrasting material that may be more subtle than something traditional.
I love the transparency if it were secluded and secure enough.