roof lanterns

roof lanterns

Welcome more light and style into your home with roof lanterns from Korniche.

A Korniche roof lantern doesn’t just change the way your living space looks. By bathing your room in natural daylight, it transforms how it functions. How it feels. Just as every homeowner has a different vision, Korniche has a bespoke design to help you deliver it.

A modern kitchen with a large roof Korniche roof lantern installed in the roof. Bifold doors open out into a garden, where a deckchair is situated on the pavement.

why Korniche – designed brighter, engineered better

A Korniche roof lantern with transparent parts showing the mechanisims within.

Die-cast aluminium components

Because we use aluminium, our die cast components are made with greater accuracy and tighter tolerances that deliver superb weather resistance and thermal retention, low maintenance and breath-taking aesthetics.

Strongest on the market

Meticulously engineered to be the strongest and stiffest on the market, our roof lantern supports industry-leading maximum glass sizes without the need for additional rafters.

A Korniche roof lantern with a 350kg cube weight on top showing how strong the lantern is.
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Strongest on the market

Meticulously engineered to be the strongest and stiffest on the market, our roof lantern supports industry-leading maximum glass sizes without the need for additional rafters.

A close up of the ridges and spas of the Korniche roof lantern.

Victorian-inspired ridge and spas

Reminiscent of traditional timber structures, our roof lantern’s rafters and spas provide some of the narrowest sightlines available, ensuring you can enjoy a grander view.

Seamless aesthetics

With no visible fixings and seamless joints throughout, your roof lantern doesn’t just change the way your living space looks. It changes how it feels.

A close up of the seamless joints of the Korniche roof lantern.
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Seamless aesthetics

With no visible fixings and seamless joints throughout, your roof lantern doesn’t just change the way your living space looks. It changes how it feels.

A close up of the exterior top caps of the Korniche roof lantern, showing the detail of the product.

Every detail designed for purpose

The Korniche roof lantern’s simple design means it is capable of being fitted in minutes and glazed in seconds. It is the fastest and easiest kit to install on the market.

Protected inside and out

The roof lantern is fully thermally broken. Outside aluminium elements are connected to the internal ones through thermal breaks, vastly reducing heat transfer.

A close up of the Korniche roof lanterns end caps showing the company logo and more detail of the product from an angle.
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Protected inside and out

The roof lantern is fully thermally broken. Outside aluminium elements are connected to the internal ones through thermal breaks, vastly reducing heat transfer.

A wide shot of a fully furnished kitchen that has two Korniche roof lanterns installed one on the left and one on the right. A set of Korniche bi-folding doors open up fully onto a view of a field of flowers, the lake and mountains in the distance.

Beautiful from every angle

Where the spas end, they are fitted with an aluminium die-cast end cap, sculpted to fit perfectly with no visible fixings to maintain the beautiful aesthetics in every detail.

Capable of being fitted in minutes and glazed in seconds, the Korniche roof lantern is the fastest and easiest lantern to install on the market.

We are so impressed with the quality and looks of the Korniche lantern. The design compliments our bi-folds and makes the space light and lovely.

MRS DAVIDSON / CARDIFF

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Engineered for a grander view

Enjoy the most expansive views possible with industry-leading maximum sizes for your roof lantern, spanning up to 24m2.

Meticulously engineered to be the strongest and stiffest on the market, it supports more glass without the need for additional rafters, so you can welcome more of the outside world.

Thanks to its sturdy die-cast aluminium components and patented method of fixing the spas together, the Korniche roof lantern can span up to 3 meters by 2.5 meters for a single piece of glass per side, or up to a maximum roof space of 6 meters by 4 meters with intermediate rafters.

Bask in daylight and design

A modern take on the classic Victorian-era lantern roofs, the Korniche roof lantern comes in bespoke designs and a range of colours to transform your living space with light.

Reminiscent of traditional timber structures, its award-winning aluminium rafters and spas provide some of the narrowest sightlines available, with no visible fixings and seamless joints throughout.

Where the spas end, they are fitted with an aluminium die cast end cap sculpted to fit perfectly with no visible fixings, maintaining the beautiful aesthetics inside and out.

An external shot of a white flat roof extension showing a Korniche roof lantern installed on the roof, paired with a set of Korniche bi-folding doors that are slightly ajar.The fully furnished modern kitchen is visible through the bi-fold glass.

Transform your space with Korniche.

A close u of a white Korniche roof lantern, with a bright blue sky behind.

Flood your living space with natural light.

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A close up of the Korniche roof lantern from below installed in a white modern kitchen. A set of Korniche bi-folding doors opens up onto a field of purple flowers, a crystal blue lake with the mountains in the background surrounded by blue Skys and white clouds.

Enjoy uninterrupted views and an abundance of light.

A worms eye view of a black Korniche roof lantern in a modern kitchen furnished with black counter tops a brown sofa chair and dark grey radiator. A rustic styled light hangs from the ceiling.

Open up your living space to let the outside in.

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for you

Transform your space with Korniche.

Enjoy uninterrupted views and an abundance of light.

Flood your living space with natural light.

Open up your living space to let the outside in.

Frequently asked questions

What is ‘self clean’ glass?

Self cleaning glass combines both self cleaning and solar control properties, making them highly desirable amongst homeowners looking for the ultimate in glass solutions. The coating that is applied to the glass breaks down organic dirt and by doing so reduces the adhesion of inorganic dirt. Water droplets are spread out to form a sheet and this picks up the loosened dirt particles as it drains off the surface. The result is remarkable and a difference you can actually see.

What does U Value mean?

Thermal transmittance, also known as U-value, is the rate of transfer of heat through the glass. It is measured as watts per square meter Kelvin or W/m²K. The better the insulation, the lower the U-value is.

Why does aluminium need to be thermally broken?

Aluminium like all metals is a conductor of heat. If our profiles weren’t thermally broken the inside heat would be wicked away and lost to the colder outside. By creating a profile assembled with polyamide sections between the inside and outside portions, the ‘thermal bridge’ is stopped. Polyamide is a glass filled plastic meaning it is an insulator and therefore there is virtually no conduction of heat through it.

What are the benefits of powder coat verses wet paint?

Powder coating provides better performance than wet paint—it is more resistant to chipping, scratching, and other wear because of the thermal bonding it undergoes during curing, and because it can be applied in much thicker layers. This performance is especially important for outdoor products, like aluminium glazed products.

In addition to its physical toughness, powder coating provides superior colour retention. Long term exposure to moisture, sunlight, and heat breaks down the resins found in both paint and powder coating. This process, known as chalking, causes resin and pigment particles to lose adhesion. Affected particles form a chalk-like layer on the coating surface.

The early stages of chalking merely give the coating a faded appearance, but severe chalking will eventually erode the coating enough to compromise surface protection. The rate of chalking depends on the resiliency of the resin. Polyester based powder coatings are frequently used as topcoats due to their exceptional chalk resistance.

Why is PAS24:2016 important?

By investing in a door that meets the UKAS PAS 24 2016 security regulations, you can rest assured that you are installing a safe and secure door into your property. The certification means that the door you are purchasing has been tried, tested and approved by the professionals, and can be considered secure enough to use for your home.

Can I buy Korniche products to install myself?

Although you can’t buy the products directly from ourselves as we are business to business only, you can use our ‘geo tool’ to source a local suppler to buy from. Alternatively, we can sell directly to your builder.

Do I need a specialist trades person to install Korniche products?

The Korniche lantern is a product that most people could competently undertake the installation of. It requires no specialist tools and everything goes together only one way. The Korniche bifolding door however, is a little bit more specialist and we recommend that a tradesperson with fitting experience of glazed products is used to ensure the best installation and performance is achieved.

Why is clip in bead important and why is it better than wedge gasket?

Our patented clip bead is used on our bifolding doors to retain the glass units in the sashes. The traditional method of retaining glass in aluminium glazed products is to locate an aluminium bead profile and pre load it with the use of a wedge gasket. Essentially there is enough room to locate the bead profile in the sash and then a wedge gasket is fitted to take up the gap and means the bead cant be removed. This is time consuming and fiddly and the result isn’t always as consistent in terms of appearance as some might hope. The patented clip bead we developed has a pre fitted gasket and utilises a plastic clip element that enables the bead to be clipped in incredibly easily and quickly. The result is not only neat and the sightlines consistent but also saves your installer a large amount of fitting time.

Why might I need ‘kit form’?

As a standard, our bifolding doors are preassembled before delivery. The doors only need to be fixed into position and the glass fitted. However, we can supply the doors in kit form if required. This means the outerframe is in four pieces and the sashes packaged up separately. There are various reasons why doors might be required this way but some of the main reasons are down to restrictions on access. For example, if the doors are being fitted in a property where there is no route to the intended location except through the house, then kit form would be a viable way of achieving this.

Which door styles are best and what is a traffic door?

Most people want the option to have one of the sashes that can be used as an everyday access door instead of having to fold at least two sashes together to get in and out of the property. This access door is known as a traffic door. It has a more traditional lever / lever handle fitted to it and has the locking barrel incorporated. For more information on which styles incorporate a traffic door, look in the bifolding door section.

What are the benefits of the anti backdrive feature in the shootbolt handle?

Usually unless the shootbolt is locked then it remains possible to force the shootbolts up with a jemmy bar from the outside and on doors with out a traffic door, this means the doors can be opened and access can be gained to the property. We engineered a unique feature into our shootbolt handles that means in their closed position they physically cant be back driven from the outside. This means that although there is the added piece of mind from the key operated shootbolt lock, it isn’t required to keep your property safe and secure.

What is a 3 star locking barrel?

3 star locking barrels have been subjected to an attack test in addition to the testing performed on a one star cylinder. 3 star locking barrels resist direct attack and offer a significant security upgrade to any door regardless of the type of handle used. The 3 star barrel is part of the enhanced security we offer as standard as part of the PAS24:2016 standard.

Can I have trickle vents in the bifolding door, and do I need a frame extender to the head of the door to allow for them?

New build extensions usually require trickle ventilation to comply with building regulations. It is always best to ask your preferred installer or building control officer about this and how much trickle ventilation is required. Our trickle vents can provide 2500mm2 each and we can offer up to 3 vents in each door set.
In most other bifolding door systems the trickle vent is usually housed in a frame extender that is fitted to the top of the door. This is both unsightly and adds additional cost and so we developed our system to allow trickle vents to be fitted directly into the head of the door outerframe.

When would the main traffic door require shootbolt extensions?

The traffic door automatically comes with shootbolt extensions to the main lock when the sash height is 2261 mm or greater. This is done to support the top of the sash and offer better weather performance.

Why are Q-Lon seals industry leading?

Q-Lon seals offer the ultimate in material and function to provide the highest standard of sealing ability, even under extreme conditions. As they have a foam core, they offer excellent memory and return to their original shape even after periods of long compression and due to the polyethylene film and polypropylene insert, they provide fantastic sealing performance and don’t stretch or shrink over time.

Why is it better to have sealed bearings on a bifolding door?

Sealed bearings are often not used in the design of bifolding door rollers; however, they stop debris and moisture getting into the bearings which significantly increases the life of the bearing. So, bearings on the Korniche door include weather sealing rings on the horizontal rollers and nitrile rubber seals on the vertical rollers.

What is the articulated main roller shaft on the Korniche bifold door and why is it good?

Korniche bifold door rollers feature roller articulation exclusive to Korniche. When double wheel axles are used, the loads on the two wheels fluctuate as the roller is moved along the door threshold. The articulation allows for load balancing between the two wheels, which results in smoother operation, less sensitivity to floor flatness and longer product life.

Why is it better to have roller bearings on the bifold door rollers?

Roller bearings provide the lowest friction available for bifold doors currently available. Many competitors utilise roller bearings on only the vertical wheels and plain bushes on the horizontal wheels. The horizontal rollers take as much load as the vertical wheels when the doors are folded fully open and so it is important to have the lowest possible friction on all the axles. The result is a very smooth door action with minimum friction and no stiction throughout the age of the doors.

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