An accessible and convenient entrance for a shop that sells local food to local people

An accessible and convenient entrance for a shop that sells local food to local people

Located in Hampshire and partly funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development which invests in rural areas, this farm shop is packed with delicious, locally grown food and household essentials.

Project Year: 2020

Product: ASSA ABLOY SL510 Slim Eco 4 panel bi-parting sliding door. See our sliding door range

Project Background: The client was working with a tight schedule to have an existing brick building fitted with a sliding door and pocket screens to be part of a new country store. Looking to enhance accessibility whilst giving a modern look to the traditional farm shop, they got in touch with our local expert who visited the site to assess all requirements.

Solution: We proposed our SL510 Slim Eco beam-mounted system with a bi-parting operator and 22mm clear insulated laminated glazed units. Combined activation/threshold presence detection sensors and glazed pocket screens to comply with EN16005, making it a safe and convenient entrance that complimented the existing brick structure. Working together with the client and our operations team, we also managed to expedite the order to work to meet the much awaited opening day.

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