You’ll also want to consider the aesthetic appeal of your new windows, and how they match up with your home. That being said, all of our windows are hugely customisable with various colours and finishes to make them look exactly how you’d like.
You could opt for uPVC sash windows with a cherrywood finish, to mimic a timber appearance in a cost-effective way. For minimal sightlines and a modern touch, aluminium works well for any kind of window including bay and bow.
Once again, if you’re unsure of which direction to go in, just reach out and a member of our helpful team will work with you to choose the ideal windows for your home.
Casement windows for minimal maintenance
When choosing new windows for your home, casement windows are likely one of the first options you’ll consider. They’re hugely popular thanks to their simple, low-maintenance design, and are one of the primary options for new-build homes across the country.
They operate with a hinge at the side of the window frame, allowing you to fully open the window for ventilation. When closed, casement windows offer amazing insulation and can easily be double- or triple-glazed for maximum efficiency.
Even if you live in a conservation area, heritage casement windows sit flush with the frame and are frequently approved by local authorities for installation.
Sash windows for a timeless appearance
Sash windows are the perfect choice for historic and modern homes alike, with a classic appeal that dates back to the 1670s.
The windows work by installing two independent sash panes within the frame, which can seamlessly slide past one another to let in air.
With modern advancements like limit stops to improve your home security, they make for a popular choice when replacing windows in your home.
Bay and bow windows for maximising space
If extra space inside your home is important when replacing windows, then bay and bow windows could be the way to go. And don’t be dissuaded if you have a particularly large area to install new windows into, because our bespoke approach includes 3-sided bays all the way up to multi-faceted 7-sided bay windows.
Unlike sash or casement windows, bay and bow can be installed alongside storage or a window seat inside your home – doubling the benefits of your new renovation. They also come in a variety of materials to suit your property and budget needs, including uPVC, timber, or aluminium.
Tilt & turn windows for complete ventilation
If you want your replacement windows to be as versatile as they are stunning, then tilt and turn windows could be the best choice. These are perfect for any kind of home, as well as commercial properties that would benefit from the added security features like tilt and turn restrictors to keep opportunists at bay.
One of the unique features you have with tilt and turn windows is the ease of cleaning; you simply turn the window inward to clean the outside, without the need for a precarious ladder on the outside of your property. This makes them ideal for converted lofts or rooms with a skyward-facing window, where cleaning or external maintenance would be otherwise very difficult.
South London’s leading window supplier and installer
If you need further information about how to choose new windows, or you’ve decided which type you’d like and require a window replacement specialist, we’re here to help. Reach out to our friendly team on 020 8653 2200 to learn more, or contact us online, and we’ll provide you with a bespoke quote for the supply and installation of your new windows.