
Pureview Juliet Balcony in Birmingham
We supplied and installed a Pureview Juliet balcony in Birmingham using a white powder coated track. The clean glass panel gives the opening a safe barrier without adding bulky posts or rails.
The client wanted a simple, modern finish that worked with the brickwork and window frame colour. The white powder coated track ties in neatly with the surrounding details and keeps the overall look clean.
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Why Choose a Pureview Juliet Balcony?
A Pureview Juliet balcony gives you a safe guarding solution while keeping the opening light and open. It suits modern homes well because the glass does not block the view or make the elevation feel heavy.
On this job, the white powder coated track helped the system sit neatly against the property. It works well with the light window frames and gives the glass a tidy, built-in finish.
This style is also a good choice if you want a clean look from inside and outside. With no projecting platform and no bulky posts, the opening stays simple and practical.
A Pureview Juliet balcony is also easy to live with, as there is only a need to wipe the glass and keep the track clean. You do not have to deal with lots of separate components or awkward detailing.

The white powder coated track gives the Juliet balcony a neat base line and works well against the window and brickwork.

Clear glass keeps the opening bright and gives you the barrier you need without making the elevation feel closed in.
What the Job Involved
We start with photos and basic information so we can understand the opening and the outside elevation. For Juliet balcony projects, that early context matters. It tells us how the opening sits on the property, what the fixing area looks like, and how the balcony will read from outside.
Once the project moves forward, we carry out a site survey. All measurements are taken on site, including the opening width and the fixing positions. This removes guesswork and allows the design to be set out properly before anything is made.
We then produce drawings showing the glass size, the track position, and the overall layout. Fixing locations are planned so the Juliet balcony runs cleanly and consistently across the opening, which is especially important when you want a tidy finish against brickwork and window frames.
The system is then finished to match the agreed look. On this job, the track was powder coated white. The glass and track were chosen to suit the property and keep the final appearance simple. We do not lock you into one look. If you want a different colour, a different glass finish, or a different balcony style, we can price it.
Installation is carried out in sequence, starting with the setting out and fixing preparation, followed by the track and then the glass. Each section is aligned as it goes in, and the final run is checked for straightness and feel. We install Juliet balconies nationwide, and if there are any questions around structure or fixing, we can assist.


Materials used
This job used a simple spec aimed at clean lines and low upkeep. We keep exact glass thickness and fixing sizes off the blog.
- Pureview Juliet balcony system
- White powder coated track
- Clear glass panel
If you want a Pureview Juliet balcony but your layout is different, we can adapt it. That might mean a different opening width, a different glass finish for privacy, or a different colour for the track to suit your home.
Building Regs and Safety
Juliet balcony guarding is about safety first. Height, gaps, and load performance all matter. We design each system around the opening and the fixing structure.
We work to BS6180 for barriers in and about buildings. We also reference Approved Document K guidance for guarding. If your project includes planning conditions or specific design constraints, your local authority may also look at those as part of the wider build.
Useful links:
- Approved Document K (England)
- Planning Portal: decking planning rules
- LABC guidance: structural glass and balustrade design
If you are unsure what applies to your home, ask Building Control or your architect. We will also tell you what we need at quote stage so you can move the job on without guesswork.
Getting a Quote
If you want a Pureview Juliet balcony like this, start with photos and rough sizes. You do not need perfect measurements on day one.
Send:
- Photos from outside and inside of the opening
- The opening width if you have it
- Your postcode and a note on access
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Once we have your photos, we will come back with clear options.
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