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Common Concerns
Noise Ventilation Views vs privacy Inadequate light Winter and summer comfort Wear and tear Safety and security
You want to have a bedroom that is secure at all times but will be healthy and comfortable.
Consider using Passive Ventilation in the windows to allow the room to breath even when the windows are closed. The Passive Ventilation System circulates air through the window frame itself, reducing the build up of condensation and dampness, and preventing the room becoming stuffy and stale.
For warmth, piece and quiet in the bedroom select from a range of glass types or double glazing. These are designed to increase security, minimise noise, reduce condensation and help energy efficiency.
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