STRATUS ROOF LANTERN AT CREIGHTON AVENUE, NORTH LONDON

As part of the project at Creighton Avenue near Muswell Hill station, North London, the Stratus roof lantern was installed as a key architectural feature, significantly enhancing the internal living space by introducing generous levels of natural daylight from above. Designed with a thermally efficient aluminium structure, the Stratus roof lantern system incorporates slimline rafters and minimal sightlines to maximise the glazed area while maintaining excellent structural integrity. This results in a sleek, contemporary roof profile that is ideal for modern residential extensions.

Finished in Hipca White 9910HG, the aluminium framework blends seamlessly with both the interior ceiling and the external roofline, ensuring a clean and cohesive appearance. The roof lantern is glazed with 24mm clear toughened double glazed units featuring self cleaning glass, helping to reduce maintenance while maintaining high levels of clarity and light transmission.

The advanced thermal design of the Stratus aluminium roof lantern improves overall energy efficiency by minimising heat loss during colder months and helping to control solar gain in warmer periods. Internally, the refined ridge detailing and precisely engineered aluminium connections provide a high quality finish, making this roof lantern installation at 29 Enfield Road a practical and visually striking solution for contemporary kitchen extensions and open plan living areas.