Private House,
Aluminium with RAL powder coat paint finish.
The SF70 fitted to the rear elevation of this domestic extension.
Private House, Surrey
SF99/155; aluminium with RAL powder coat paint finish.
This is a typical installation to the rear elevation of a house and consists of two large sliding panels which park behind fixed panels.
Private Swimming Pool
SF55; Aluminium finished in standard white polyester powder coat paint.
The perfect system for keeping the cold weather out and letting the warm weather in!
Care Centre, North London
An SF70 facilitates full access to a courtyard garden
Private Apartment, London N1
2 no. SF99/155; Aluminium with powder coated finish
One large 2 panel system in the main living area + 1 smaller at the top of the stairs.
Becker also supplied the 2 fixed glazed panels seen over the larger system, and the one at 90-degrees to it.
Private Office Conversion, Kent
SF65; timber with dual colour (different colour to each side) ‘Sikens’ stain finish.
The colour to the outside was matched to the building’s weather boarding; off white to the inside matches the internal decoration.
Private House, Stanmore
SF70; aluminium with powder coat paint finish.
The complete side elevation of this house is fitted with the Sunflex product, including all of the windows.
Private House
SF70; standard white finish.
Sliding folding panels have been installed to both floors of this house.
Luxury Flat Development, London
SF70; aluminium finished in RAL powder coat paint.
The installation shown was one of a number carried out on this development.
Private House, Jersey
SF65; timber with white ‘Sikens’ stain finish.
This installation consists of 2 runs of panels at 90 degrees to each other. The run facing directly to the sea has 3 panels parking to one side and 2 panels parking to the other side; when the panels are in the closed position the centre panel serves as a pass door.
Private House, Cheshire
SF65; oak hardwood finished with clear ‘Sikens’ lacquer.
This picture shows a 3+2 panel format; the centre panel is used for access. Counting from a wall jamb, only odd numbered panels may be used for a pass door. The exception to this rule is when a ‘tilt and turn’ unit is fitted in one of the panels.
Private House, Cheshire
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Private House Norwich
SF45; Standard white polyester powder coat paint finish
This picture shows a 3 panel internal installation between a house and conservatory.
Private House, Devon
SF70; aluminium with RAL powder coat paint finish.
Typical 6 panel installation with 3 panels parking to either side. The pass door in this installation is the 3rd panel from the right.
Private House, Suffolk
SF65; timber with spray paint finish.
This installation has 6 panels to the larger opening; one of the centre panels is used as a pass door when the system is in the closed position.