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Sash window
One of the most common types of windows is Sash, which you will find in most London homes and apartments. Their appearance is quite distinctive, so we can safely call them classic. They can be fabricated in any shade of wood, aluminum, or uPVC. We will match their design both to the facade of the building and to the interior of your apartment.
Sash windows are characterized primarily by their simple construction and special system of opening the sashes. There are basically two options for the construction of Sash windows: outward-tilting and vertically sliding. We can produce windows in both opening variants – the choice is yours.

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Why should you opt for Sash windows?
The big advantage is the construction of the sashes, which are usually based on the insertion of single panels of glass without frames around the panes to ultimately give you one large, well-lit space. There’s also no denying that Sash windows are known for their ease of cleaning, which will be an added advantage for many homeowners.
Regardless of the material of the windows, we can guarantee that each one is made with due care, which will ultimately translate into your comfort. What does this mean in practice? Sash windows are very thermally efficient, so they maintain adequate air circulation, but at the same time prevent drafts, which also affects the maintenance of a constant temperature inside. This is an extremely important functionality at any time of the year, as it also allows you to save on additional heating or air conditioning indoors.
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What can your Sash windows look like?
Most London homes have sash windows in white, featuring one large glazing or several smaller ones divided by stylish frames. Windows Store Ltd can custom design for you, so we can combine both styles. We will match the windows not only to the dimensions of your apartment, but also select the appropriate species of wood or aluminum along with the shade, which will accentuate the entire facade.
Sash windows will go well with both the traditional facade of the building, which is usually finished with red brick, but you can also use them in modern architecture. Their versatility allows any combination of building styles, so the effect will always be distinctive.



