Korniche roof lantern the perfect finish the elegant and sleek design of the korniche roof lantern adds that special something to your home.
Glazed lantern roof lights.
Providing an aesthetically pleasing and effective daylighting solution with double glazing as standard these roof lanterns offer outstanding performance with u values as low as 1 0 w m k achievable.
It is supplied with a thermally broken framework which is dual colour as standard ral7015 outer ral9010 inner.
Most of the time a roof lantern will sit directly over the top of a dining room table due to the amount of light it offers the room.
Our roof lanterns have a distinct and unique design that utilises the latest state of the art technology in structural silicone glazing.
Both lanterns and flat roof windows can be well insulated.
Roof lanterns are a great way of bringing natural light into a room where wall space may be limited.
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The glazing vision lantern rooflight is a contemporary take on the traditional glazed roof lantern it is designed to provide maximum natural daylight and serve as an architectural feature rooflight.
A lantern rooflight will make a room look bigger.
Generally speaking the roof lantern will let in new natural light and appear more uniform in the middle of the room whilst other types of glazing offers you alternative design options for other areas of the room.
They open up the ceiling to the sky maximising light flow and providing additional room height to alter the ergonomics of the room.
Roof lanterns are an alternative to flat glass rooflights.
Every time you have connection between two pieces of glass there will be potential for heat loss.
Constructed in lightweight aluminium sections available in a huge range of colours with or without vertical sides.
Slimline rooflights designed and handcrafted to the highest standards in our uk factory the slimline roof lantern has ultra slim aluminium glazing bars with the option of an opening double glazed vent making them a great choice for kitchens living spaces and extensions.
Nevertheless lanterns will often offer poorer insulation indicated on the product description by a twice as high uw value due to the many joints between the glazing panes in the product.
Naturally the construction of a roof lantern relies on using glazing bars as a support structure for the glass these are visible from underneath unlike a flat.
The glass is angled to a pitch creating two triangular end pieces and two trapezoidal long sides which create the distinctive roof lantern shape.