Aluminium or UPVC windows
Rainbow752
5 years ago
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Sliding Doors and Bifold in Aluminium and UPVC flush windows
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5 years agoDefined Builds Limited
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Comments (1)We have slimline aluminium frames throughout our newly moved in house and I have admired their clean, modern look from the moment we had our first viewing. The rooms are flooded with light and the frames give a sharp aesthetic which lends itself to our mid-century look. Have lived with Upvc and wooden frames previously but the aluminum frames have gone to the top of my list....See MoreAluminium or UPVC bi folding doors
Comments (14)We had exactly the same dilema as you 3 months ago. We have white UPVC windows , Velux and dark thin frame Aluminium Bifolds and I love them! I hunted around for ages and then one of my clients recommended this company and I can’t fault them. They are cost effective too! ;) Complete Group UK (Est. 1984)Unit 1Sappers FarmCranfield Park RoadWickfordEssex SS12 9ES Tel: 01268 571055 (office) Excuse the state of the garden !...See MoreReplacement windows uPVC, aluminium; white, grey or anthracite??
Comments (9)Thanks all. That's really helpful. @bchillman5 - love your flush windows, and the astragal lines - what manufacturer are they? And you are right - it is a very similar look house, and I agree that the paler grey suits the stone better. So thank you - I am very grateful for this image. Very happy to have found this resource... now to move onto my interior design dilemmas!!...See MoreWhite or Anthracite on interior of windows
Comments (6)I had the same dilemma. I went with aluminium for the the front door and downstairs at the back. Upvc for the regular windows. Anthracite inside and out. If you ensure that the manufacturers use the same RAL number I think the match is quite acceptable. Bear in mind the physical properties of the two materials. Aluminium is stronger and enables the use of slimmer profiles, so use it for the larger openings. To match with the aluminium try simple upvc window designs, avoiding top lights for example. Another tip when replacing windows consider altering their size. It is comparatively easy to make them deeper but much more complicated/expensive to widen them. As far as the inside colour is concerned you either think white goes with everything or is just boring. I can't imagine wanting to paint my walls a colour that didn't go with anthracite....See MoreJB BT
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