Seamlessly Connecting your Home and Garden
Transforming your living space with new patio doors, French doors, or larger windows is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make to your home. Flood your interior with natural daylight, create a seamless flow into your garden, all while modernising your living environment.
But in Scotland, punching a new hole in an external wall, or widening an existing one, isn’t just a quick weekend job for a builder. It involves structural engineering, energy efficiency standards, and strict local council regulations.
At ABC Architecture, we can take a lot of the stress off your shoulders. We specialise in designing and integrating new windows and glass doors into your spaces. Working with us ensures structural safety, and the proper securing of mandatory Building Warrants and Planning Permissions required across Edinburgh, the Lothians, and the wider UK.
💡 New Windows or Patio Doors. Instant wins:
Adding a new opening to your roof is a structural alteration and involves specific legal and technical steps in Scotland.
Our service ensures that your installation is not only beautifully designed but also fully compliant.
Strategic Design and Orientation
Turn dark, enclosed rooms into bright, welcoming spaces that boost your mood and reduce the need for artificial lighting.
Indoor-Outdoor Flow
Bifold, sliding, or French patio doors blur the lines between inside and out, perfect for summer entertaining and expanding your living area.
Thermal Efficiency
Modern glazing dramatically improves heat retention. Upgrading to high-performance units helps lower energy bills and meets strict new Scottish energy standards.
1. The Building Warrant (Always Required for New Openings)
Many homeowners mistakenly believe that if they don’t need Planning Permission, they can just start building. This is false. If you are creating a new window or door opening, or widening an existing one, you are making a structural change to an external wall.
Under the Building (Scotland) Act, this legally requires an approved Building Warrant before any work begins.
Structural Integrity: If necessary, we work with Structural Engineers to specify the exact steel beam (RSJ) or lintel required to safely support the roof and floors above your new wider patio doors.
Energy Efficiency (U-Values): Scottish Building Standards are strict. New windows and doors must meet a minimum U-Value of 1.4 W/m²K to prevent heat loss.
Safety Glazing: Any glass fitted below 800mm from floor level (which includes almost all patio doors) must be toughened or laminated safety glass to prevent severe injury.
Ventilation: We ensure the new glazing meets the “1/30th of the floor area” opening rule and incorporates necessary trickle vents for background airflow.
2. Planning Permission & Conservation Areas
Standard Houses (Permitted Development)
For many standard, unlisted houses in Scotland, installing a new window or patio door at the rear of the property falls under Permitted Development Rights. This means full Planning Permission might not be required, though a Building Warrant absolutely still is.
Conservation Areas & Flats (Strict Rules Apply)
If you live in a flat, a Listed Building, or one of Scotland’s many beautiful Conservation Areas, the rules change dramatically.
See the next section for the changes:
Flats: Almost all external alterations to flats require Planning Permission.
Conservation Areas (May 2024 Updates): Recent changes to Scottish legislation mean that while some rear windows can now be altered without permission, altering windows on a principal elevation (facing a road), or installing new patio doors, often triggers the need for an Application for Prior Approval or full Planning Permission.
Listed Buildings: You will always require Listed Building Consent for any external changes, and uPVC frames are almost universally rejected in favour of traditional timber.
📐 How Our Focussed Design Service Works
We’ve streamlined our process to get you from initial idea to construction-ready as smoothly as possible:



Process Experts : ABC Architecture
Ready to open up your home? Don’t let council red tape hold back your vision.
Would you like me to arrange a free initial consultation to discuss your property and the permissions you’ll need? Contact ABC Architecture today.
Want to brighten and open up your home but still have questions? Contact ABC Architecture today for an expert consultation on your new glazing project, 0131 510 8555 or via our contact form.



