'Alternative to Timber' and Aluminium windows & doors
Timber Windows

NEW TIMBER WINDOWS TO REPLICATE ORIGINAL WINDOWS

The most frequent request that we get is for the new timber windows to be as close to the originals as possible. The internal moulding details on our casement and sash windows achieve this very well whilst we keep the external appearance as close to the originals by careful survey and great attention to the small details. As a finishing touch, we can also recover, clean, restore and then re-glaze the original decorative stained glass and leadwork. The glass panels are encapsulated within a new double-glazed window retaining a nice link with the original windows and an attractive feature of the windows.

Here we installed timber casement windows (lipped- or stormproof casements) to a detached property dating from the 1930s situated between Durham and Darlington. Black hand-forged monkey-tail handles complement the black leading around the encapsulated stained glass.