Timber Windows
Traditional look, hand crafted to perfection
Traditional design, modern manufacturing techniques
Tradition is important to us and while the industry is ever changing, our manufacturer’s love of hand-crafted excellence has endured. Combining centuries-old methods with the latest modern technology, we’re able to produce solid, high quality timber windows and doors that will last for many years to come.
Three different sash window styles to satisfy rigorous conservation areas requirements
Our Vertical Sliding Sash Windows are available in a choice
of three operating systems: the authentic, traditional Cords and Weights
mechanism; Spiral Balance, for a modern twist; and the highly versatile Slide
and Tilt. Our finely crafted sliding sashes are externally or internally beaded
according to preference. We always strive to create the best possible solution
for each and every customer, which is why we offer optional arched frames and
decoration bars; four different types of horns and extensive hardware options.
Not only sash & case windows
Whether you are looking for a modern, flush timber casement windows, timber sliding patio doors, custom made timber entrance doors or timber bifolding doors we are able to deliver high quality products on time, every time.
High security
As standard, our fully glazed windows are supplied with multi-point locking and easy clean hinges, factory-finished in a choice of 10 colours or 3 wood stains – or upgrade to any RAL colour.
Sustainable timber
All of the softwood timber we use is sourced from certified Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) forests in Northern Scandinavia; so you can rest assured that our products have come from a sustainable and responsibly managed source. Our windows are carbon neutral, meaning that they absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere than they produce.
Peace of mind guarantee
We provide 10 year peace of mind guarantee on all painted windows. Our manufacturer’s timber products are designed to look
great for years to come. Research has shown that, even with low levels of
maintenance, they should last at least 60 years; and with more regular care, can
last up to 80 years or more.