Our hand-made Period™ Edwardian window collection reflects the glamour and elegance of window detailing introduced during the Edwardian era. This collection is characterised by window casements being recessed (stepped back) within the external frame. These windows are commonly found in urban homes and cottages built from 1901 to 1910, however the success of the Edwardian detailing extended well into the inter-war period and beyond 1930s.
The 1894 Building Act changed the regulations, so windows no longer had to be flush with the exterior wall. This enabled the windows to stand proud from the building’s facade. The Edwardian period took advantage of this change and now most of their windows were presented in bays. Medium and larger houses would often display double or bow windows. Despite the traditional appearance, they are quite sophisticated as they share the same product quality platform as our Period™ Flush collection: warp resistant Timber, unique concealed hinges, high security locks, drainage channels and many more innovations. Thoughtfully designed timber windows can add significant value to your home.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Privett Timber Windows is consulted before specifying.
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