Winter Gardens
The essence of a winter garden’s structure lies in the roof and vertical glazing. The entire construction is made from multilayer-glued mahogany or pine wood. The vertical walls of the winter garden, and their divisions, depend on the design and structural assumptions. Depending on the project, they may consist of fixed frames, windows, balcony doors, or low-threshold sliding doors of the HS type. We use perimeter fittings from company ROTO, which allow for tilt, turn, tilt-and-turn, or sliding opening types. Basic anti-burglary protection is included as standard. These fittings also allow micro-ventilation, ensuring proper airflow.
We can fulfill any custom order – including fixed, arched, trapezoidal, triangular frames, and display fronts. Windows can feature interior glazing bars, external openable bars, Vienna-style (applied on the glass), or structural muntins.
The winter garden structure includes wooden joinery made in the Euroline II 68, ENERGO 78 or PASSIV 92 system in accordance with technical approval, as well as additional wooden components.



The construction of the roof is the most expensive and time-consuming part of the winter garden.
The individuality and complexity of a winter garden lie mainly in the roof construction. The roof framework elements (beams, rafters, kneewalls, wall plates) are made from high-grade timber profiles that ensure proper strength and enhance the natural beauty of the wood. Depending on the project, the roof may be single-pitched, gabled, or multi-pitched. Often, the roof’s inclination matches the slope of the existing building. All wooden elements are painted with opaque or transparent REMMERS paints, which protect the structure and highlight the wood grain while providing resistance against weather conditions.
Aluminum profiles are mounted onto the rafters, into which glazing units are inserted, ensuring water-tightness against rain.

