Both types can perfectly suit a heritage home, such as a cottage. And casement and sliding sash windows can both be customised in hundreds of different ways by changing Starting in the Victorian era, casement windows were entirely constructed in timber. Modern versions blend the original charm of casement windows with energy-efficient double glazing and robust security.
The origin of sliding sash windows is unclear, but they became a status symbol across Britain in the s. They gained popularity in the Georgian era, evolving from one to two moving sashes. In the Victorian period, box sash windows were a central design element of many homes. By the Edwardian period, the six-over-one glazing configuration was widespread. Modern sash windows retain the appeal of the traditional design but with modern engineering to guarantee smooth, easy operation.
Like the look of sliding sash windows for your traditional home? Check out our timber sliding sash window , which is available in a wide range of finishes and bar designs. All of our insulated cottage windows are available in a wide range of standard colour ways. If you need something even more specialised then we can offer you over RAL colour options so there will always be a perfect option for you and your home.
Finishing touches required. Then why not personalise your windows with beautiful, high quality handles and working peg stays. All designed and manufactured in the UK. Where traditional joinery techniques of the past meet the technical innovation and advanced performance of the present - here, you will find Evolution. A relentless pursuit for perfection, passion for innovation and an obsession with every aspect of our windows - quality is in our DNA.
Renowned for exceptional service at every stage of the design, manufacture and installation process; our customer care team ensure each customer receives the very best experience. To request your free brochure, free no-obligation quotation, or to request a call back from one of our advisors, please complete your details below. Alternatively call us Evolution are proud to announce that we have chosen to partner with Yale to introduce bespoke hardware onto our current window and door products Read more.
Resin Surcharge July Read more. Resin Surcharge June Read more. Speak to one of our friendly, experienced designers to discuss your requirements and individual project needs. We will provide you with advice and a detailed, no-obligation quotation. To complete the look you need to have a careful think regarding the door hardware. To maintain a heritage feel we suggest opting for black ironmongery, however to bring a fresher feel to the design, we recommend choosing something silvery like our chrome, satin chrome or polished nickel finish.
They can be an eye-catching feature if styled right, and paint a picture as to what lies within. Types of Cottage Windows Knowing what type of windows to paint a certain type of picture can be a complicated process, but our extensive styling knowledge makes that process a whole lot simpler. To replicate that traditional style, we recommend choosing from our either our Traditional Flush Casement range or Traditional Sash range.
Traditional Flush Casement windows are characterised by their simplistic, age-old design, opening windows fit within the frame rather than projecting from the face like modern lipped casement windows. Traditionally these panes would always be vertical rather than horizontal. Our cottage casement window is purposely designed for this style of home and incorporates slimmed down sections and floating mullions to allow more light to pass into your property through those often-pokey windows.
Our Traditional Sash windows slide up and down rather than opening outwards, and look stunning on a quaint cottage in the middle of the countryside. Sash windows are more commonly taller than they are wide — something to consider when planning your facelift. Speak with one of our team who will advise you on which style fits with your property best.
Colours The colour of your windows is as equally as important as the colour of your front door. White or cream on the inside of your windows work beautifully with cottages and reflect light around the deep splayed reveals giving a brighter room. Choose from our handpicked range of colours or any Farrow and Ball or Fired Earth range. To make your cottage really stand out, consider other exterior elements that may add that English country style. Window boxes can be painted the same colour as your frames and add something special when you have blooming flowers bedded in them.
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