Traditional Fittings for Double Glazing
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As an alternative to the conventional modern hardware we are also able to offer traditional fittings/furniture to all PVCu products.
For period properties modern double glazing has not been an option for many because of it's modern contemporary look. However, this has now changed with the advent of white woodgrain profile and hardwood/timber for the frame construction and the introduction of authentic looking traditional window, door and conservatory fittings/furniture available.
A Traditional Feel for Period Properties
As you can see our beautiful range of traditional window, door and conservatory fittings certainly add an air of nostalgia to a home.
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The Traditional Black and Pewter Range
The black and pewter range of fittings/furniture has been a great success with owners of period properties as well as more modern buildings.
Just some of our range:
The All New Brass Range
To accompany the range of black and pewter traditional fittings above there is a new range of brass products also available. In fact these products are also available in a total of 10 different finishes: Polished Brass, Sating Brass, Anitique Brass, Distressed Brass, Chrome Plate, Sating Chrome Plate, Polished Nickel Plate, Sating Nickel Plate, Pearl Nickel Plate, Dark Bronze Metal Antique and Imitation Bronze Metal Antique.
Just some of our range:
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Timber and Hardwood Frame Construction
As mentioned earlier you windows, doors and conservatory frames are now available in in timber/hardwood construction.
Custom-made by experienced craftsmen, using ageold traditional techniques and skills. The timber used is solid hardwood in a choice of species, seasoned and milled ready for your bespoke window, door and conservatory requirements. This timber is procured only from sustained and cultivated forests, all of which adhere to strict worldwide environmental guidelines.
The only break from tradition is the modern hardware that we employ for increased security and reduced maintenance, although hidden from view and still in keeping with the classic elegant styles, thus maintaining the traditional look and character of timber.
Please have a look at the Timber Windows page.
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