Description

Beautiful Edwardian bay windows fitted into an Edwardian London home. In 1894, the London Building Act revised regulations for windows. Rather than having to sit flush with the exterior wall, windows could now project outwards to form a bay. This type of window quickly became a popular building feature for the late Victorians and Edwardians, as they increased light flow into the home and also added a sense of spaciousness to the rooms within. Elegant white painted wooden frames and curved glass panels give a classic Edwardian look to these casement bay windows. All the opening windows are fitted with a high security locking system, and all the glass is fully double glazed.

  • Superb quality of joinery and service, developed over 45 years of experience
  • 12-Year Manufacturing Guarantee
  • Carefully designed specification for longevity, security, strength, insulation and beauty
  • Advanced draught-proofing and weather-proofing
  • FSC-certified timbers
  • Highly durable Accoya wood used for doors and frames
  • Advanced Accoya-specific paint finish with an 8-12 year re-coat time, painted in any colour
  • Wide range of glazing options, including bespoke designs
  • Installed by our skilled carpenters, backed up by our after-service
  • High security locks including traditional and multipoint
  • Members of the Assure competent persons scheme, meaning all doors and frames are signed off officially
  • Free design surveys