Heavy Duty Bi-Parting Sliding Window at Raynes Park School

Raynes Park School’s reception required a solution that would maintain the security of reception staff while allowing them to efficiently manage visitors and deliveries. The existing setup was not adequately secure or user-friendly, making it challenging to balance safety with accessibility.

Automatic Bi-Folding Doors at Riverside School Orpington

A high-traffic volume Special Educational Needs (SEN) school needed to upgrade its main entrance to better accommodate pupils using a variety of special needs vehicles. The school required a solution that would provide a maximum opening width for easy access while maintaining a high level of security. An airlock system was essential to ensure the safety of the students, enabling controlled access to the school premises.

Automatic Sliding Door at Woodlands Garden Centre

Woodlands Garden Centre, a busy café inside a modern and thriving garden centre, was using a domestic-grade UPVC door system that was unsuitable for the high-traffic environment. The existing door did not provide adequate disabled access, was not user-friendly, and struggled to cope with the large volume of foot traffic the café experienced. The café needed a more reliable, efficient, and accessible solution that could handle the demands of the business.

Opaque Window Film at P&O Ferries

P&O Ferries’s modern commercial office has a requirement to enhance privacy within a large office environment while still allowing for maximum natural light to enter the space. The office needed a solution that would provide privacy for employees working at desks and meeting areas without compromising the bright, open feel of the workspace, which was vital for productivity and a pleasant working environment.

Steel Door at McDonald’s Yorkshire Grey

McDonald’s Yorkshire Grey, a high-turnover commercial fast food restaurant, was struggling with an aged and dilapidated rear goods entrance. The existing door and frame system was not only insecure and unreliable, but it was also difficult to use and prone to damage. The restaurant required a solution that could withstand high traffic and daily wear and tear.

Porch Installation at Raynes Park School

Raynes Park, a modern and thriving school, needed to improve the visitor experience at their main entrance and reception area. The existing building was aged, with a dated and inefficient layout. The entrance had limited access width, was not disabled-accessible, and lacked security control, making it unsuitable for the school’s growing needs.