Vortice’s Leto fans specified for Leasowes view development

  • 11 Jun 2015

Built in 2005 using simple Georgian styling, the building has been remodelled into an exclusive collection of twenty two apartments and studios, including a penthouse with a roof terrace and garden room.

 

Built in 2005, the building has been remodelled into an exclusive collection of twenty two apartments and studios.

Vort Leto’s energy saving ventilation fan proved particularly popular, as it only has one break out of the building, which maintains the look of the building facade.

Vortice worked with contractor and installer Atlas Electrical (UK) Ltd of Redditch on the project.

David Martin of Elegant Homes, who specified Vort Leto fans, said:

“Our ethos is to develop beautiful quality properties in sought-after locations and we set great store by planning the interiors well right from the start.

“We determined what type of ventilation we were looking for and where the unit could be housed and easily commissioned before we even specified the product.

“We’re delighted with the Vort Leto units used in Leasowes View and indeed in another of our recent developments, Ipsley Manor near Redditch. Vortice helped us to design and plan the ventilation system and advised us on the most appropriate product for our requirements.”

Contact:

Vortice,
Beeches House,
Eastern Avenue,
Burton on Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE13 0BB,
United Kindom
 
Phone: 01283 492949
Fax: 01283 544121

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