
Frameless Glass Balustrade Installation in Converted Church Building London
Frameless glass balustrade installation inside converted church building with mezzanine balcony

We recently completed a frameless glass balustrade installation within a beautifully converted church building, creating a safe and modern barrier while preserving the character and openness of the space.
This project demonstrates how frameless glass can be seamlessly integrated into heritage-style properties, providing safety without compromising architectural features or natural light.

Project Overview
This installation involved fitting a frameless glass balustrade system along an internal mezzanine level within a converted church. The aim was to maintain the open-plan feel of the space while ensuring full safety compliance.
The client wanted a clean, minimal solution that would complement the existing architectural features, including the original woodwork and organ structure, without visually obstructing the space.

The finished balustrade provides a completely frameless appearance, allowing light to flow freely through the space while maintaining clear sightlines across the mezzanine level.
The contrast between the modern glass system and the traditional architectural elements creates a striking visual result, enhancing both the safety and overall aesthetic of the property.
Frameless glass balustrades are ideal for heritage and conversion projects, as they provide essential safety without interfering with original features or architectural details.
Unlike traditional railings or posts, glass offers a subtle and unobtrusive solution, making it perfect for spaces where preserving character and openness is key.
