Windows Gallery

Modern detached house given a dose of kerb appeal with anthracite grey windows and doors.

Dark window interior with heavy wooden frame replaced with bright white in a style to let in maximum light.

Draughty timber windows replaced with evenly balanced Lorimer tilt &  turns, for easy cleaning and improved weather performance.

Traditional single glazed bay window replaced with double glazing, but retaining the character with plant-on on astragals and equal sightlines.

Although a modern house the windows were very draughty Lorimer casement windows were specified and the internal. Georgian bar removed to maximise the amount of light.

Whole house was restyled to simplify the window designs and open up the living space with a three-part patio door.

1970s aluminium glazing was replaced with American light oak windows with equal sightlines, to complement the sandstone and mimic the look of the original sash windows.

PVCu sliding sash windows replaced old stained timber ones, creating a solution that required much less maintenance, but also brightened the interior in white.

Heavy PVCu window in an impractical window style, changed to slimline Lorimer, providing increased glass area for natural light and a better view.

A standard PVCu internal sill (with jointing clips), versus the CR Smith full finish in royal oak 32mm hardwood.

Poor quality composite door made from a range of materials which are now discolouring. New TimberPlus II suited door with matching modern door and screens for colourfastness.

Aluminium window with restricted timber sill given a modern new look with a full oak internal surround and Lorimer window.

Traditional property fitted with modern double-glazed sliding sash windows, carefully installed to blend with the period wood panelling.

Old fashioned pivot window, replaced with modern casement style which not only aesthetically looks better but provides better options to open the window.

Dark window interior with heavy wooden frame, with bright white in a style to let in maximum light.

A full finish in royal oak 32mm hardwood was specified to modernise the interior of this kitchen.

Special acoustic glazing was specified in these Lorimer windows to reduce the noise from the road.

Uniform window styles and modern door design all in anthracite grey transform the appearance of this bungalow.

19 These casement windows were designed with equal sightlines to create the same aesthetics as a traditional sash and case window.

20 This window was redesigned to not only comply with building regulations but also to provide cleaner lines and create a more modern look.

Traditional property fitted with modern double-glazed sliding sash windows, carefully installed to blend with the period wood panelling.

Dark window interior with heavy wooden frame replaced with bright white and matching white sill and surround, to brighten the room.

Modern patio handle with ergonomic grip. Available in white, bright chrome, bright gold, graphite and black.

Lorimer window was the only option to maintain the slim aesthetics of the aluminium window, but style was changed, so the handle is at the bottom for ease of opening.