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Choose from a wide range of secure and stylish windows built to last.

Windows that look right and last longer

Every property has its own character — and the right window should reinforce it, not fight it. Whether you're modernising a 1930s semi, restoring period sashes, or fitting full-height aluminium to a new build, we'll specify, supply and install windows that suit the architecture and stand up to British weather.

We work with the UK's most trusted profile suppliers — Rehau, VEKA and others — and back every installation with a 10-year insurance-backed guarantee.

Modern windows installed in a home

Materials Built to Last

Our windows are crafted using premium materials like uPVC, aluminium, timber and composites. Each offers a unique blend of durability, insulation and style — engineered for British weather and years of reliable performance.

uPVC Windows

uPVC Windows

uPVC remains the most popular window material in the UK for good reason — strong insulation, weather resistance and modern security at a price that's hard to argue with. Multi-chamber profiles are reinforced internally for strength, sealed against drafts, and finished in everything from classic white to woodgrain anthracite or Chartwell green.

Wooden Windows

Wooden Windows

There's nothing quite like a real timber window — the depth of grain, the genuine craftsmanship, the way it complements period architecture in a way no other material can match. Our wooden windows use engineered cores for stability and dimensional accuracy, finished with hand-selected veneers and modern weather-tight seals so they perform as well as they look.

Aluminium Windows

Aluminium Windows

Aluminium is the material of choice for modern windows — incredibly strong for its weight, naturally rust-resistant and engineered with thermal breaks for genuine A-rated performance. The headline benefit is sightlines: aluminium frames are dramatically thinner than uPVC or timber, which means more glass, more light and uninterrupted views from every room.

Composite Windows

Composite Windows

Composite windows combine two materials into a single, high-performance frame — typically a warm, natural timber on the interior with a tough, weather-resistant aluminium or uPVC outer skin. The result is a window that performs like a modern, low-maintenance unit from outside while feeling like a beautifully crafted heritage window from inside.

Frames for Every Opening

From classic casement and sash to tilt & turn and architectural specials — choose how your window opens and how it sits in the wall.

Casement Windows

Casement Windows

Casement windows are the most common frame style in UK homes — and for good reason. Hinged at the side and opening outward like a small door, they offer excellent ventilation, easy operation, clear views and a tight, energy-efficient seal when closed. They suit virtually every property type, from new builds to period renovations.

Flush Casement Windows

Flush Casement Windows

Flush casement windows are a refined take on the standard casement — when closed, the sashes sit perfectly flush with the frame for a clean, flat profile that mimics the look of traditional handmade timber joinery. The result is the smartest, most period-appropriate casement available in modern materials.

Sash Windows

Sash Windows

Sash windows have defined British residential architecture since the late 17th century — vertical sliding panels (sashes) that move smoothly past one another within the frame. They're a hallmark of Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian homes, and a defining feature of the most desirable period streetscapes.

Tilt & Turn Windows

Tilt & Turn Windows

Tilt and turn windows are the most versatile frame type on the market — a single window that operates two completely different ways. Turn the handle to one position and the window tilts inward at the top for secure trickle ventilation; turn it further and the same window swings fully inward like a door, for easy cleaning and emergency escape access.

Cottage Windows

Cottage Windows

Cottage windows take the traditional casement and divide it into smaller panes with glazing bars — the unmistakable hallmark of country cottages, period farmhouses and chocolate-box British villages. The smaller pane proportions add depth, character and period authenticity to any traditional or rural property.

Georgian Windows

Georgian Windows

Georgian windows are defined by their distinctive symmetrical grids — typically six panes over six (a 'six-over-six' sash) or eight-over-eight, divided by slim glazing bars in classical proportion. They're the architectural signature of 18th-century Georgian and Regency England, and remain one of the most recognisable and elegant window styles in British architecture.

Leaded Windows

Leaded Windows

Leaded windows are defined by small panes of glass joined together with decorative lead strips, forming intricate diamond, rectangular or bespoke patterns. They're the unmistakable signature of Tudor, Arts and Crafts, mock-Tudor and many traditional cottage homes — adding a level of detail and craftsmanship no other window style can match.

Arched Windows

Arched Windows

Arched windows feature a rounded or curved upper edge — semi-circular, gothic-pointed, segmental or shouldered — that adds architectural interest and elegance to any opening. They're a defining feature of churches, Georgian and Victorian villas, gable-end elevations and any property where straight horizontal windows would feel too plain.

Styles to Suit Your Home

Bay, bow, French and roof windows add space, light and character — whether you're refreshing a front elevation or finishing a loft conversion.

Bay Windows

Bay Windows

Bay windows project outward from the main wall in a faceted shape — typically three panels arranged in a square, hexagonal or angled configuration — to create a striking external feature and a genuinely useful pocket of extra interior space. They flood rooms with natural light from multiple angles and frame panoramic views from a single elevation.

Bow Windows

Bow Windows

Bow windows are similar to bay windows but with a softer, curved profile — typically four to six panels arranged in a smooth arc that projects outward from the wall. The result is a graceful, almost circular feature that frames panoramic views, floods the room with natural light from multiple directions and adds a distinctive, elegant focal point to any elevation.

French Windows

French Windows

French windows are a pair of full-height side-hinged windows that open outward from the centre, like miniature French doors. They create the widest possible opening of any window style — perfect for rooms where you want to throw the windows fully open to the air, light and any view beyond.

Roof Windows

Roof Windows

Roof windows fit directly into a sloped or flat roof to bring natural overhead daylight into spaces that wall windows can't reach — loft conversions, attic rooms, single-storey extensions and any space tucked under the roofline. The overhead orientation captures more daylight than vertical windows, brightening the room from the moment the sun rises until it sets.

Fitter installing white uPVC bifold doors in a brick home

Specified properly, fitted properly

Most window problems we're called to fix don't come from the window itself — they come from how it was specified or installed. We take measurements personally, recommend the right glass for each elevation, and our fitters are FENSA-registered tradespeople, never subcontracted day labour.

  • Free no-obligation surveys
  • FENSA-registered installers
  • 10-year insurance-backed guarantee
  • A-rated energy efficiency as standard
  • Handles, hinges, locks specified to your needs
  • Aftercare and adjustments included
Trusted partner suppliers
Rehau
Veka
Eurocell
Doorstop
Rockdoor
Solidor
Hurst
Yale
Pilkington

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