Case Study • Glass Balustrade + Kitchen Cabinets
First, this Lake District project combines a frameless glass balustrade with bespoke kitchen cabinetry. In addition, this guide shows how we keep details clean and drawings install-ready—without pricing or unconfirmed claims.
Project overview
First, this case study covers two connected scopes for a lake house: a glass balustrade and bespoke kitchen cabinets. Therefore, we focus on deliverables and details, not pricing.
In addition, a waterfront home has a clear design goal. You want open views and a calm interior. So, every joint, reveal, and edge detail must look intentional.
- Location: Lake District, England, United Kingdom
- Scope: glass balustrade + bespoke kitchen cabinets (interior)
- Deliverables: shop drawings + specification notes + install guidance
- Note: no pricing and no unconfirmed items
Glass balustrade: what matters most
A frameless balustrade looks “simple.” However, the finish depends on the invisible decisions: fixing points, alignment references, and edge protection.
Key checks before fabrication
- Fixing surface: confirm the substrate and the edge condition early
- Sightlines: set alignment references so runs read as one line
- Protection: plan staging to avoid glass edge damage
- Handover: keep the finish easy to clean and maintain
Kitchen cabinets: planning for daily use
Next, the cabinetry needs to feel quiet and precise. So, we keep reveals consistent, hardware coordination clean, and storage logic practical.
What we define in drawings
- Layout logic: zones for prep, storage, and everyday access
- Interface points: where cabinets meet walls, floors, and appliances
- Finish expectations: consistent gaps and tidy panel alignment
Material note: material selection should match the home’s climate and cleaning habits. Therefore, confirm your final specification with qualified professionals and your local requirements.
Project gallery
Finally, here are real on-site snapshots that show the overall look and detail quality. In other words, this is what “clean” looks like in a finished space.
FAQ
What should I send to start drawings?
First, send site photos and a rough plan. Then, add key dimensions and finished floor levels. As a result, drawings can be prepared faster and with fewer revisions.
Can you deliver a matching set—balustrade + cabinets?
Yes. In addition, we keep the detailing consistent across both scopes. However, final site conditions should always be verified before installation.
Request a Quote
Next, send your photos, rough dimensions, and the look you want. Then we’ll recommend a balustrade + cabinet approach and prepare drawings for approval.
Include: location, photos, rough dimensions, and your preferred style. Finally, tell us what you’re prioritizing (clean sightlines, storage, or both), so we can suggest the right details.