b'7CaseStudyTheprojectrequiredintricateengineeringwork,and Peninsula drew up the blueprints and worked with the family on obtaining revised Planning Permission.Therearofthehousewasthefirstphaseofthe project.Peninsula opened up the existing kitchen wall by5mandaddedacompletesteelstructurewhich cantileveredwiththeexistingroof.SolarluxsWarm Roof was built on top of the steel frame and Solarluxs Cero II Sliding Doors were fitted.The ultra-slim profiled Cerosystemremovestheconventionalframebulk at the top and sides of the doors so its made of 98% glass providing a huge 98% daylight transparency, and with an open corner design the doors open away from each other to leave the corner entirely open to create a seamless expanse of space.BEFOREThe second phase of the project was the front of the house which again had the brief to use as much glass as possible.A massive 6 metre steel gable which stoodThe third and final phase was replacing all the 1m taller than the existing house was constructed onexistingwindowsthroughoutthehousewith Anglesey and transported to Merseyside. The existingslim aluminium framed windows to provide more front entrance was demolished and the new steel gablelight into every room.was lifted by a crane on to the front of the house and boltedintothewall.InternormsAT540AluminiumThedetailedandcomprehensiveplanforthis entrance door with fingerprint door lock was then fittedprojectrequiredPeninsulatoworkclosely withSolarluxsHighLinegableframeaboveandthewith the familys plumber and kitchen installer frame was then cladded with EQUITONE fibre cementtocoordinateworkschedulesandtheentire panels.Peninsula also demolished the old boot roomprojectincludingtheinstallationofthenew to open up the hallway creating a spacious and elegantkitchen was completed in six months.entrance and installed a high-tech LED lighting system.'