If you wish to utilise outdoor space, enjoy a view from outside the window and immerse in the natural elements from your home, our balconies can help achieve this. We can also add canopies for shade and protection, permitting annual use.

There are three distinguished types of balconies we offer, all of which have differing pre-requisites: Juliet, supported platform and cantilevered.

Juliet Balconies

Juliet balconies can be adopted in areas where it may be impractical to use other types, due to lack of space or other hindering factors, such as, location, foliage, planning constraints or properties without a garden. However, these balconies still allow you to experience external elements, can be visually appealing and come in a number of designs, all whilst adding another dimension to your property at a fraction of the cost.

We produce balconies from a combination of multiple materials, including tempered glass, stainless and aluminium. We can add handrails or propose a frameless option with durable laminated glass to ensure natural views are not obscured, creating an illusion of infinity.

Supported Platform Balconies

Supported platform balconies may be used where there are less restrictions on space or where accommodations for larger gatherings, seating areas or outdoor furniture installs are crucial for your home or business. We also provide composite deck board, which requires minimal maintenance, does not need surface treatment or painting, is hardwearing, easy to clean and will not rot or splinter. This composite is available in numerous colours and styles, from natural wood effect to patterned boards.

The platforms are supported by steel columns and these can be finished in a durable outer layer and colour of your choice. We can offer opaque glass sides to provide privacy from neighbouring properties, enhancing a secluded setting whilst offering wind protection.

Cantilever Balconies

Cantilever balconies offer all the benefits of platform balconies without any requirements for steel support to the floor, offering a minimalistic visual effect. These balconies tend to be smaller in size, requiring less external steel structure or support installation below and can be stacked in arrangements for properties spanning multiple floors.