One of the most coveted characteristics of timber windows is their versatility. Unlike moulded plastic products, timber allows us to be genuinely creative, crafting completely customisable units perfectly suited to a property's unique style and character. From retrofits and replacements to renovation and restoration, here are just a few ways timber windows can be tailored to your bespoke needs.
There are many different reasons why people seek out customised timber windows – which are currently experiencing increased popularity. We're seeing a lot more people returning to timber over uPVC as it's
Some typical applications for customised window build and installation include:
Historic or listed buildings: It's often necessary to work with timber for period or listed properties because it's the original material used. Renovation and restoration are the best options for older properties because it enables us to preserve the historic essence of the building without altering its appearance too much. Remarkably, the existing units were built to stand the test of time, so they tend to be salvageable, even after 50 or 100 years. Very old buildings are also more likely to have unusually sized or shaped windows or different configurations within one area. For these reasons, any work must be carried out sensitively by skilled craftsmen with experience working with historic buildings and antique timber windows and doors.
Replacement or restoration: When older timber eventually succumbs to prolonged exposure to the elements or an extended period of poor maintenance, window frames can fall into disrepair. With so many older properties now being renovated with more in-keeping external features, more homeowners are looking to preserve the character of their original window units. Surprisingly, even damaged or tired-looking original window frames can often be repaired or restored – but sometimes the wood is rotten and requires an entirely new unit. As specialists in restorative timber work we can create a replica unit, ensuring that it matches seamlessly with other existing units and maintains the overall aesthetic of your home.
A truly unique option: Many of our customers choose to work with timber because they want something different for their property or project. We work with property developers and homeowners alike, many of whom are coming back to timber as a more sustainable and eco-friendly option, but also an option that gives them more creative control when it comes to the appearance of their property. Timbers themselves can vary in appearance, strength, and durability – and can be enhanced with different stains and paints to achieve your desired finish.
Installing or replacing windows and doors is an essential and sizeable project, so it's crucial to take some time to prepare and consider precisely what you want your new units to look like and how you'd like them to function. We'll talk you through the entire process and explore the different options available, answering any questions you have before, during and after your windows have been built and fitted.
Each custom project begins with a conversation about your objectives, preferences, and the type of windows you're looking for. This is followed by a more in-depth consultation and quote, during which we discuss specifics such as types of timber and techniques used. At our initial meeting, we'll ask you about your current windows, desired outcomes, and budget to help us develop a proposal that perfectly suits your needs.
After that, it's time to draw up the blueprints for your bespoke timber project. Once the designs have been confirmed and approved, our team of expert craftsmen will start building and assembling your windows by hand.
Plenty of myths and misconceptions surround timber windows and bespoke timber projects. Here are some of the frequently asked questions we receive about customised windows and doors – but if you don't see yours listed below, contact our team, and we'll be happy to help.
Like any custom project, tailor-made timber windows involve a more significant initial investment than standard timber windows or uPVC. This is because they are made to specifications specifically for you, and there tends to be a longer and more complex process involved in manufacturing and installing them. Before each project, we discuss budgets with clients and put together a firm quotation to ensure we can develop a suitable solution.
The duration of a custom project depends on its size and complexity. Sometimes, one bay window may take longer to design and build than a whole refit for a smaller property — and vice versa. Before we start your build, we'll discuss timescales with you and any deadlines that need to be met.
There's a common misconception that timber windows don't last as long as uPVC – but nothing could be further from the truth. With proper care and maintenance (which is simple and inexpensive), you can expect your timber windows to last up to 60 years. If longevity is a crucial concern for you, or your property is more exposed to the elements than most, we can discuss more robust timber options. Timber frames can also be quickly and cost-effectively repaired, unlike uPVC frames, which also frequently end up in landfills once they reach the end of their life.
Depending on your location and property type, you will sometimes need planning permission or building regulations (or English Heritage – now Historic England) to sign off on your proposed window design and configuration. Whilst we strongly advise you to speak to specialists or your local authority for specific guidance, we can advise you on which approach may be best and which permissions you might need to seek, with over 20 years of experience working with listed and historic buildings.
At Heritage Joinery Solutions, we're passionate about preserving the past - using traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge techniques to bring you beautiful timber products that stand the test of time. Discover more about our bespoke timber windows and doors, or get in touch to book a consultation.