What Are Flush Casement Windows?
Flush casement windows are designed so that the opening sash sits flush within the outer frame when closed. This creates a sleek, minimalist look while still delivering excellent performance in terms of insulation, security, and durability.
They are commonly used to replicate traditional timber windows while benefiting from the low maintenance and efficiency of modern materials such as uPVC or aluminium.
Design Options
Flush casement windows can be tailored to suit your property:
Wide range of colours including white, anthracite grey, and woodgrain finishes
Choice of handles and hardware in chrome, gold, black, and more
Compatible with clear, obscure, or decorative glazing
Optional astragal bars, Georgian bars, or lead designs
Key Features
Flush finish: Sits level within the frame for a clean appearance
A-rated energy efficiency: Helps reduce heat loss and improve insulation
Secure locking systems: Multi-point locking for enhanced security
Trickle vents: To meet current building regulations
Customisable designs: Available with Georgian bars, leaded glass, or decorative finishes
Benefits
Modern, clean aesthetic with traditional appeal
Low maintenance compared to timber alternatives
Excellent thermal performance and energy savings
Strong and durable construction
Suitable for both new builds and replacement projects
Where They Are Used
Residential homes and new builds
Period and heritage-style properties
Extensions and renovations
Front and rear elevations for improved kerb appeal
Why Choose Flush Casement Windows?
Flush casement windows offer the perfect balance between style, performance, and practicality. Whether you’re looking to achieve a traditional look or a modern finish, they provide a versatile and long-lasting solution that enhances both the appearance and efficiency of your home.
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