Wood Casement Windows

Why Wood Casement window?

A wood casement window is a timber-framed window that opens outward using hinges on the side or top, similar to a door or an awningKey features include a wooden frame, wood-based hardware, and an opening system that allows the entire window pane to swing open for excellent ventilation. These windows offer a classic aesthetic, natural thermal insulation, and can be customized, though they require more maintenance than uPVC or aluminum alternatives. 

Types & Styles

Single Casement:
Features a single opening pane, though the frame can be divided into multiple sections.
 
Double Casement (French Casement):

Two panes that open simultaneously from the center, providing a completely unobstructed view. 

 
Awning Windows:

Hinged at the top, they swing upward and are ideal for ventilation during light rain. 

 
Hopper Windows:
Hinged at the bottom, they swing inward and are common in basements. 

Benefits

Superior Ventilation:
The ability to open the entire window provides excellent airflow. 
 
Classic Design:
Their traditional appearance adds character and charm to a home, particularly in older architecture like Victorian or Georgian styles. 
 
Natural Insulation:
Wood provides excellent thermal insulation, contributing to energy efficiency. 
 
Customizability:
The material can be painted, stained, or carved to match various architectural styles. 

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HP2 7NT

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