As part of a comprehensive renovation of this three-storey Victorian dwelling and, influenced by the pairing of brick and steel commonly seen in London houses, our client Pete wanted to introduce Crittall steel into his project and the result is fabulous.
Originally built by Mrs Milburn of the Woman’s Rural institute, the building has some historical significance within the village of Aberdour in Fife, particularly as it was one of the first to have comparatively modern building features such as cavity walls and indoor plumbing.
Our contribution consists of a bolt L-shaped door screen, enveloping the kitchen/dining room with natural light, with an additional access door from the utility. In the attic space, the new master bedroom now has a striking shaped screen, revealing views of the Firth of Forth from over the neighbouring rooftops.