In the Styria region, in Austria, as part of a renovation project for a typical Austrian home, our partner Glavassevich Wintergärtner GmbH created a new conservatory with living and relaxation area, inserting two distinct Sunroom structures, (Puro and Puro TT with thermal break profiles) and a S.150 TT minimal sliding door system, also by Sunroom.

The design is in complete harmony with both the landscape and the architectural context. Using Sunroom products, an innovative solution was found that enhances the outdoor areas, making them usable throughout the year. Specifically, the project was aimed at stimulating the desire to use this large (now habitable) terrace, respecting the special features of the building and its sustainability.

The first Puro TT structure with thermal break profiles is located to the right of the building and is ca. 25 m2 with a roof glazing with 48 mm insulated panels. The snow load is 160 kg/m2 and the beams are steel-reinforced to cope with the heavy snowfall during Styria winters. For maximum thermal comfort, the front of the structure has S.150 TT minimal sliding doors with three panels, while the sides have the two-panel type. Both systems have triple-glazing. The installation of the second Puro structure with non-thermal profiles allows the outdoor space to be flexible with outdoor, practical, and functional furnishings. This area is about 30 m2 with glazing in the roof made up of multi-layered glass.

The Sunroom conservatory integrates perfectly in this exclusive space, which is now completely usable, and contributes to making the house unique and an expression of those who live there.