Salcombe Cliff
Maximising the feeling of space within the property, this system allows every room a view across the bay and easy access to a terrace that encapsulates the building’s rear elevation. Once in place, the aluminium frames would provide a robust solution which provides the strength and stability required for large expanses of glazing, while delivering required pascal ratings to resolutely stand up to enduring winds and harsh coastal conditions.
Complete with a lift-and-slide mechanism – whereby the aluminium sliding door is raised up before moving across the rails – the glazing solution provides additional sealing and locking options, enhancing performance and security. Supplied in RAL 9007, the grey aluminium perfectly complements the building, while pre-anodized paint adds further durability to protect the property from the elements.
Jon Capel, architect at Harrison Sutton Partnership, who designed the Salcombe cliff-side property, added: “No matter where you stand in this stunning home, there are unobstructed views across the bay. To perfectly capture those by connecting the inside and outside worlds, without compromising the building’s ability to handle the unpredictable conditions of coastal life, our selection of glazing materials was critical. “Having specified Reynaers’ products on previous projects, we were confident in the ability of their aluminium systems to provide the robustness and durability needed in this environment. Its profiles were also in keeping with the contemporary look and feel of this building, giving it a unique identity.”
For this project, specifying aluminium to achieve the architectural ambition of the project facilitated more than aesthetic excellence. Steve Cooling, Managing Director at Aspect Windows said: “Limited access to the property via tight turns and steep slopes meant the size and weight of materials was a key consideration on this project, both during initial installation and where ongoing maintenance is concerned. Utilising systems from Reynaers meant we could overcome these challenges, while also ensuring the solutions would help the property to stand up to the demands of its seaside environment.”
When it comes to designing a bespoke residential property, it’s the finest details that often create the greatest impact. Demanding strict attention to detail, aesthetic excellence must go hand-in hand with functionality and performance.
As Terry Ledwith, National Sales Manager of Reynaers Aluminium discusses with the case of a unique dwelling in Salcombe, the use of aluminium systems in domestic properties supports architects to create transformational spaces which have a lasting impact.
Proudly standing on the cliffs of Salcombe, overlooking one of Devon’s most highly-rated beaches in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, the dwelling appears as a single-storey home at road level. With the site formerly home to a timberframed seaside lodge, the innovative design was required to work with the immediate terrain in order to minimise visual change along a popular tourist route and, subsequently, appease local building regulations.
“Utilising systems from Reynaers meant we could overcome these challenges, while also ensuring the solutions would help the property to stand up to the demands of its seaside environment.”
Steve Cooling,
Managing Director, Aspect Windows
Once beyond its intentionally deceiving façade, the building opens up into a three-storey home, effortlessly cascading into the surrounding topography. Centred around a contemporary kitchen-diner, the luxury home comprises five bedrooms and two reception rooms, in addition to boasting a cinema room, swimming pool and wine cellar. But creating a one-of-a-kind home in such an environment wouldn’t be without its challenges. Sloping coastal cliffs, near-inaccessible driveways and coastal weather conditions were just some of the hurdles which would have to be navigated.
Framing a unique view
Of course, overcoming these technical challenges was about more than building a family home. The goal was to create a completely unique space, nestled into the cliffside to provide a feeling of comfort and seclusion while maximising the views over the bay. To achieve this, Devon-based Aspect Windows fabricated and installed a variety of aluminium systems from Reynaers, including ten lift-and-slide doors, alongside aluminium windows and single-entrance doors. In addition to allowing natural light to flood the building via large glazed areas, the aluminium solutions also minimise the barriers between the inside and out.
Maximising the feeling of space within the property, this system allows every room a view across the bay and easy access to a terrace that encapsulates the building’s rear elevation. Once in place, the aluminium frames would provide a robust solution which provides the strength and stability required for large expanses of glazing, while delivering required pascal ratings to resolutely stand up to enduring winds and harsh coastal conditions.
Complete with a lift-and-slide mechanism – whereby the aluminium sliding door is raised up before moving across the rails – the glazing solution provides additional sealing and locking options, enhancing performance and security. Supplied in RAL 9007, the grey aluminium perfectly complements the building, while pre-anodized paint adds further durability to protect the property from the elements. Jon Capel, architect at Harrison Sutton Partnership, who designed the Salcombe cliff-side property, added: “No matter where you stand in this stunning home, there are unobstructed views across the bay.
To perfectly capture those by connecting the inside and outside worlds, without compromising the building’s ability to handle the unpredictable conditions of coastal life, our selection of glazing materials was critical. “Having specified Reynaers’ products on previous projects, we were confident in the ability of their aluminium systems to provide the robustness and durability needed in this environment. Its profiles were also in keeping with the contemporary look and feel of this building, giving it a unique identity.”
For this project, specifying aluminium to achieve the architectural ambition of the project facilitated more than aesthetic excellence. Steve Cooling, Managing Director at Aspect Windows said: “Limited access to the property via tight turns and steep slopes meant the size and weight of materials was a key consideration on this project, both during initial installation and where ongoing maintenance is concerned. Utilising systems from Reynaers meant we could overcome these challenges, while also ensuring the solutions would help the property to stand up to the demands of its seaside environment.”
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- Aspect Windows Ltd.