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Balcony glazing

Balcony glazing

With balcony glazing, your balcony becomes an outdoor room in winter and summer — with side and front glazing, plus wind and noise protection.

With balcony glazing, your balcony becomes an outdoor room in winter and summer alike. Balcony glazing systems with side and front glazing. Balcony glazing with wind and noise protection.

Swiss balcony glazing for a sheltered seat

Balcony glazing extends your living space and protects your sitting area from wind without blocking sunlight or the warmth of solar radiation. A glazed balcony with front and side glazing provides around 15 square metres of additional living space. The glazed balcony alone increases the yield and utilisation of the building.

Full glazing for the balcony

Swiss balconies with glazing and a sliding system offer the ideal solution for upgrading the balcony. In strong sunshine, the side glazing can be opened to bring in fresh air. The side glazing also protects against cold, rain and wind. Shelter from cooling wind is often the very reason to glaze a balcony. The modern balcony provides safety and security with a stainless-steel balcony railing.

A seating area with glazing

Balcony glazing and seating-area glazing are equally on trend, because they increase comfort and transform a poorly used area into additional living space of high quality. Seating-area glazing with privacy screens and sliding doors is also popular for protecting privacy. Privacy screens in glass or metal construction offer ways to combine privacy with wind protection.

Advantages of balcony glazing

Extend your balcony season — the glazing shields against cool autumn weather while letting the warming rays of the sun through the glass. In spring, too, the glass protects against cool wind and lets the warmth of the sun be stored. Instead of heating, the sun warms — which naturally lowers heating costs.

Protection from noise, wind and dust

Glazing the balcony shields against many environmental factors. Noise protection, wind protection and dust protection mean a better quality of life on the balcony. Many particularly appreciate the noise-dampening effect of balcony glazing — it allows for a quiet conversation on the balcony even if the apartment faces a busy street.

Does balcony glazing require building permission?

We’re happy to support you with submitting a building permit application and with the planning and specification of a balcony renovation with balcony glazing for unheated living space.

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