Considering installing replacement windows? You’ll undoubtedly want to ensure they complement their environment. Fortunately, due to the wide range of glazing products available on the market, you’ll be able to buy window frames that are perfectly suited to the period of your property.

But, if you find yourself being baffled by the many designs out there, allow Hamilton Windows to guide you through some of your options.

white1Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian

If you live in a period home, deciding on appropriate modifications can be tricky. You can’t neglect your property, but you also want it to retain its original vintage charm, and respect the building’s historical fabric.

So, when it comes to glazing, uPVC sash windows make the perfect solution. Offering all the aesthetic benefits of timber sash windows – so ubiquitous in 18th and early 19th century homes – you’ll also be able to take advantage of more modern features.

Energy efficient, stylish, and secure, sash windows will blend in seamlessly with the exterior and interior of your property.

mahogNew build properties

Many window frames suit modern properties. With more and more architects paying particular attention to sustainable living solutions, there are lots of designs out there that will help the energy efficiency of your home.

Aluminium windows are an excellent choice for new build properties. Elegant and streamlined, they’ll suit both minimalist interiors and contemporary exteriors.

What’s more, you won’t have to worry about their upkeep, as they’re a cinch to maintain – keeping up with any modern, fast-paced lifestyle perfectly!

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From which period is your home, and which style of windows have you opted for? Get in touch with us via Twitter, and let us know which window frames you think complement which era!

If you’re based in Surrey, and are considering replacement windows for your home, get in touch with the Hamilton Windows team on 020 8390 4855. And we’ll advise what will work best with your property’s architecture.

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