Glass Skylights - Frameless Rooflights, Skylights & Ridgelights

Skylights, Rooflights & Ridgelights

Frameless Rooflights, Skylights & Ridgelights for Light-Filled Modern Living

Benefits

Rooflights offer a transformative way to bring natural light into a space, creating bright, open interiors that feel expansive and connected to the sky. With sleek, frameless designs and precision-engineered glazing, they maximise daylight while maintaining a seamless architectural aesthetic. Whether as a subtle feature or a bold statement, rooflights enhance form and function, redefining modern living with effortless elegance.

Architecture.

Rooflights are a timeless architectural device that elevates the spatial quality of a room, introducing height, light, and rhythm from above. Framed by clean detailing and generous proportions, they act as sculptural apertures that soften boundaries and open interiors to the changing sky. From contemporary extensions to historic refurbishments, rooflights work intuitively within the language of architecture, honouring the existing structure while adding modern clarity.

A Dialogue with the Sky
Positioned overhead, rooflights draw natural light vertically into a space, creating an ever-shifting play of light and shadow. This subtle choreography of daylight not only animates surfaces but also reduces dependence on artificial lighting, supporting a healthier, more sustainable environment.

Spatial Enrichment
Beyond illumination, rooflights alter spatial perception. They introduce visual lightness and height, making even modest rooms feel expansive and uplifting. Whether aligned with structural axes or placed off-centre as a quiet counterpoint, they enrich spatial flow and offer a new perspective on everyday living.

Technology

Understated in appearance, rooflights are built on advanced technology that ensures exceptional performance and long-term durability. Engineered for thermal comfort, acoustic control, and weather resistance, they perform as well as they look.

Thermal Performance
With high-specification double- or triple-glazing options, rooflights achieve thermal values as low as 0.75 W/m²K. Low-emissivity coatings regulate heat transfer, maintaining warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Options like solar control glass and low-iron glazing offer additional clarity, comfort, and environmental efficiency.

Precision Engineering
Minimalist in detail yet robust in construction, rooflights are supported by laminated and toughened glass that offers strength and safety with minimal structure. Hidden fixings and frameless edge treatments give the illusion of a pure opening in the ceiling, while integrated drainage and insulation systems ensure reliable long-term performance—even in the most exposed conditions.

Design

Rooflights are inherently versatile, responding to architectural intent with subtlety and purpose. Their form is restrained, their impact profound—bringing in light without drawing attention to themselves. Available in a variety of shapes, sizes, and configurations, rooflights can be tailored to suit almost any spatial or design requirement.

Designed for Context
Whether inserted into a flat roof, integrated along a ridge, or aligned above a stairwell, rooflights adapt to context without compromise. Their frameless appearance and refined geometry ensure harmony with traditional detailing as well as modernist architecture.

Crafted for Clarity
Every rooflight is the result of considered craftsmanship—precision glazing, seamless edges, and subtle integration. It is this attention to materiality and proportion that allows rooflights to feel like an inherent part of the architecture, not a separate addition. The result is a clear, uninterrupted view of the sky—and a space transformed by light.

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