Awards & Articles


Crittall House of the Year Runner-Up 2024

November 2024

Chester

We are proud to announce that we have been awarded Crittall House of the Year Runner-Up 2024 for our project in Chester. This remarkable house features Crittall external and internal doors and screens, forming a stunning contemporary extension that both complements and contrasts with the period property. Our team was actively involved in both the design and installation stages, ensuring that we fully realised the client's vision. This project exemplifies the seamless integration of modern design elements with traditional architecture, highlighting the versatility and aesthetic appeal of Crittall frames.


Case Study - Morzine, France

March 2024

Tataali

This stunning chalet in Morzine, beautifully nestled in the picturesque French Alps, features exquisite Crittall steel doors, screens, and fixed panels that have been expertly installed by our dedicated team. The elegant slimline glazing significantly enhances the flow of natural light throughout the space, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere that is ideal for an activity-themed exclusive chalet. This harmonious design merges modern aesthetics with the breathtaking natural surroundings, ensuring a serene yet stimulating retreat for all who visit.

Links: Tataali | @theboutiquechalet


Interior Designer Magazine - Case Study

July 2022


Crittall House of the Year Winner 2022

June 2022

Endymion House

Endymion House, described as ”An Art Deco jewel in the heart of the Lake District” has won the Crittall House of the Year Award 2022. Victoria (the owner) approached Crittall Windows who directed her to us prior to buying the property to discuss window repair or replacements. It was really important to them that the windows were sympathetic to the Art Deco feel of the house. After meeting Danny and discussing options, they decided to order Homelight Plus windows in the old standard sizes, even though this would eat in to their budget. This was a like for like replacement, although the originals were single glazed it was decided that double glazing would be better but with the cosmetic bars to keep the 19mm glazing bars as close to the originals as possible.

Links: Crittall Article | Endymion House


Yorkshire Post Magazine - Case Study

August 2020