Metal Windows: Step Inside The Arambrook Boutique Hotel
Arambrook Boutique Hotel in Bishopscourt offers luxury accommodation for the discerning traveller. Metal Windows worked with architect Jaclyn Cattell on the Arambrook Hotel project.
Using Forman Brand steel sections exclusive to Metal Windows, they custom designed large scale steel and glass entrance doors creating a striking first impression.
Steel and glass folding & stacking interior doors were installed between the lounge areas. these versatile doors allow exceptionally large openings. Panels fold away, the smooth gliding action offers flexibility for multi use areas A steel and glass French pane wine “cellar” was custom designed and manufactured to house the hotels’ extensive collection at appropriate temperatures, with both aesthetics and functionality in mind.
Forman Brand systems are exclusive to Metal Windows. Our products are available in both aluminium & steel options, complete with our 5-year warranty, unique in the window industry. A large variety of finishes, colours & glass choices are offered.
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