Prestige Windows & Doors

The Invisible Base Sliding Glass Door

Using a unique base detailing design, the Keller minimal windows® Next Generation Slider – (NGS) offers the floor variation which allows the base frame to be completley hidden within the floor finishes. With the invisible sliding glass door base, the floor finishes are brought over the base frame of the slider for a true indoor to outdoor connection.

Minimal Frame Pivot Door

This lower ground floor living area in a period property underwent an extension and internal restructure. By integrating an oversized pivot door into the rear elevation, the architects created a single panel of glass that filled the opening. With slim framing around all edges of the pivot door, the result is a glass door that looks like a picture window when closed. When open, the oversized pivot has a flush threshold and opens the entire aperture for excellent exterior connections.

Three-Pane Slim Patio Door To 1930’s House

Front Of Three-Pane Slim Patio Door To 1930's House

This 1930’s house was transformed by a reconfiguration and rear extension, and a three-pane slim patio door. The three-pane patio door sits within the rear elevation of the new extension, providing the main connection between the newly organised ground floor living spaces and the rear garden.
The rear elevation of the contemporary extension was created with dark grey bricks. The slim patio door sits within this solid structure, providing a sliding wall of light within the extension façade.
The use of a three-pane slim patio door design ensures that the centre view through the glass elevation is clear, with no sightlines.

Contemporary Glass Extensions for Protected Structures

Glass Extension on a Protected Structure Building

Glass extensions for protected structures allow for the owners to create a brand new space with highly modern features, without enduring the high costs of replicating the intricate design of the existing building. While any renovation and/or extension works need planning for protected structures, one of the most common type of projects approved are extensions that modernise the building, without modifying or taking away any of its original charm.

A Modern Basement Extension With An All-Glass Minimal Sliding Door

This traditional single family house was completely renovated with a light filled basement extension. The luxury home extended its usable living space and created direct connections to the garden thanks to it’s all glass basement doors.
A four pane glass door was used to the basement extension to connect the lower ground floor living areas with the small exterior patio and courtyard. The sliding basement door was designed in a bi- parting configuration with the centre glass doors meeting on the same track in the middle of the opening.

Sliding Doors For Glazed Extensions

Sliding doors glass box extension

A glass extension with sliding doors is the ideal way to improve the natural light in your home and to provide better links to your garden. Keller minimal windows® aluminium sliding doors by Prestige Windows + Doors are used within this frameless structural glass extension. The sliding glass doors are then installed into the Invisio structural glass assembly to provide the much needed link from the house to the garden.

Juliet Screens for Prestige Sliding Glass Doors & Windows

Frameless structural glass for Juliet balcony

Upper floors and balconies can benefit from the clear, frameless appearance of the KELLER minimal windows sliding glass door system with Juliete balconies by Prestige Windows + Doors. By skillfully integrating frameless glass balustrades within the base track of the sliding glass doors, hiding all fixings and support minimally within the aluminium frame, you can create an entirely frameless modern glass Juliet Balcony, maintaining the minimal appearance of the sliding glass door system.