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Profile 22 from Epwin Window Systems selected for £3m redevelopment project

Over 100 Profile 22 windows from Epwin Window Systems were selected for a £3m iconic redevelopment project in Norfolk. Crown House, a prominent building in Great Yarmouth was originally constructed in the 1970’s and for many years was home to an Inland Revenue office. With its prime position in the town and views of the river, Norfolk Broads and sea, the building presented an attractive option for conversion from office space into residential housing.

 The window contractor chosen for the project was Epwin Window System Approved Commercial Partner Astraframe. Having successfully completed a private project for one of the project’s developers, Astraframe was appointed to the Crown House contract on the strength of this previous work.  

 Established in 1980, Astraframe is one of East Anglia’s most experienced PVC-U window specialists. Their extensive expertise in commercial and residential projects made them the ideal choice for this redevelopment. With a focus on delivering high-quality, aesthetically pleasing, and thermally efficient solutions, Astraframe’s involvement was integral to the success of Crown House.

 On the building’s side elevation, ten top-over-fixed casement windows featured bespoke gable frames, creating a visually striking appeal. Additionally, to brighten the internal landings on each floor, five three-pane fixed frame windows each 3.4m wide by 2.7m high were installed. A concealed trim was used to maximise the sightlines and light levels.  

 Large casement windows were also specified throughout the project, featuring two opening sashes next to a fixed light, each measuring 3.4m wide by 1.5m high. This design ensured ample light for each living space, while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.

 To complement the industrial character of the building’s exterior, all windows were manufactured in anthracite grey (grained) on white, providing a contemporary contrast whilst meeting Building Regulations and all relevant quality standards.

 Over the course of 11 months, Astraframe installed over 100 windows in carefully planned stages

Chris Wells, General Manager at Astraframe, commented: “This was a bold and exciting conversion that demonstrated the potential of transforming commercial buildings into stylish, thermally efficient homes. We are proud to have played a part in this redevelopment and to showcase the benefits of Astraframe and Profile 22.” 

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