Bespoke timber casement windows are perfectly suited to listed properties and homes in conservation areas.
Our expert joiners can design and manufacture stunning casement windows to match the existing windows in your property, ensuring that the original character of the building is preserved.
Bespoke timber casement windows are perfectly suited to listed properties and homes in conservation areas.
Our expert joiners can design and manufacture stunning casement windows to match the existing windows in your property, ensuring that the original character of the building is preserved.
A casement window is a type of window that opens outwards like a door.
It’s typically hinged on the side, opening left or right, but can be either top-hung or side-hung.
Our traditional casement windows are designed to perfectly replicate current windows in listed and heritage properties.
Including square, rectangular, curved and arched.
Number and thickness.
The number of fixed panels and/or openers (left, right, top).
The distance between the front of the wall and the window.
Replicating the putty glazing style is recommended when replacing casement windows in a period property.
19th-century casement windows typically featured strong reds, greens and blues, but we can finish your windows in any colour you desire.
Including hinges, casement latch, and stay bar. For more information, read our article on how to choose ironmongery.
We offer heritage-style single-glazed and heritage-style slimlite glass – ideal for listed buildings and conservation areas.
Here’s a selection of traditional timber casement windows we’ve designed, manufactured and installed across a wide range of historic properties.
Getting the details right is crucial for successfully securing planning permission.
If your plans include replacing traditional timber windows, we can supply drawings and section details that meet with listed building regulations, strengthening your plans and simplifying the application process.