Juliet Balconies in Nottingham
Premier Glass Products supply and install glass juliet balconies in Nottingham — frameless and balconnette systems for Victorian terraces, new builds, and apartments across the city.
Juliet Balconies in Nottingham
Juliet balconies are one of the simplest ways to transform a first-floor bedroom or landing window into something that feels open and airy. In Nottingham, Victorian terraces in the Park Estate and Sneinton, 1930s semis across Arnold and Sherwood, and modern apartments in the city centre are all properties where a juliet balcony fits naturally. The principle is straightforward: replace or open a window to full height, fix a glass barrier across the external face of the opening, and the room gains light, ventilation, and a sense of openness without a structural balcony.
Frameless juliet systems use two or three glass panels fixed directly to the external wall face with stainless steel point fixings — no frame visible from inside. Balconnette systems use a slim aluminium or stainless frame around the glass. Both comply with Building Regulations and both are suitable for most Nottingham property types.
Popular Juliet Balcony Locations in Nottingham
The Park Estate's Victorian villas and the older terraces around Sneinton and Mapperley are ideal candidates. Solid brick or stone external walls take resin anchor fixings reliably, and the period character of these properties is enhanced rather than compromised by frameless glass. New-build estates on the city's outer ring — Gamston, Lady Bay, Colwick — often have juliet balconies specified at build stage, but retrofitting to an existing window opening is equally straightforward. City centre apartments present a different consideration: building management approval and sometimes freeholder consent are needed before external alterations, but this is a process we navigate regularly.
Frameless vs Balconnette Systems
Frameless juliet balconies use individual stainless steel point fixings bolted through the glass and into the wall either side of the opening. The glass appears to float across the window with no visible frame — it's the most visually minimal option and suits contemporary and period properties equally well. Balconnette systems use a slim perimeter frame that holds the glass in place; they're slightly quicker to install and marginally less expensive, and the frame adds a subtle definition that some clients prefer. Both options start from around £400 supply and fit for a standard single-window opening.
Survey and Installation Process
Send photos of the window opening — internal and external — along with the width and height measurements. That gives us enough for an accurate quote. The site survey confirms wall construction, fixing positions, and any external obstructions. Installation itself is typically half a day for a single juliet and a full day for two or three. All fixings, sealants, and finishing are included in the quoted price.
Properties in West Bridgford, Beeston, and Arnold are all covered under our standard Nottingham service area — no travel supplement applies.
Frequently Asked Questions — Juliet Balconies in Nottingham
In most cases, no. Juliet balconies are typically classified as permitted development because they don't create additional floor space or project beyond the building line. Listed buildings and properties in conservation areas — parts of the Park Estate and the Lace Market, for example — may require listed building consent. A quick check with Nottingham City Council confirms whether consent is needed for your specific property.
Juliet balconies start from around £400 supply and fit for a standard single-window frameless system. Wider openings, bi-fold door configurations, and balconnette frames with handrails are priced individually. Every quote is written and fixed-price with no extras on installation day.
The window or door needs to open inward or be a sliding type — the juliet barrier sits on the external face of the opening, so outward-opening casements would hit the glass. If your current window opens outward, it would need replacing with an inward-opening or tilt-and-turn unit before the juliet is fitted. Many clients combine the two jobs.
All our juliet balconies use toughened laminated safety glass that meets BS 6206 and BS EN 12150. If the glass were ever to break, the laminated interlayer holds the fragments in place rather than allowing them to fall. Glass thickness is typically 17.52mm (two layers of 8mm toughened with a 1.52mm PVB interlayer), which exceeds the minimum requirement for barrier loading.
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Juliet balconies in Nottingham — from quote to installation in as little as three weeks. All surveys are free. All quotations are written and fixed-price. All installations are carried out by our own team — no subcontractors.