The Warmth of Timber, Made to Last
There is a character to timber that no other material quite replicates — the grain, the depth of a painted finish, the way it settles into a period property as though it always belonged there.
We design and install wood windows across Berkshire and the South East, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern engineering so your windows look beautiful and perform quietly in the background for years.
Timber Window Options
Every timber window is specified around your property, its era, and the look you want to achieve. We’ll help you choose the right style, timber, glazing and finish, so your new windows suit the building and stand up to everyday life.
We can help with a range of timber window options, including:
- Traditional sash windows for period and conservation properties
- Flush and stormproof casements for a clean, classic line
- Engineered timber for improved stability and reduced movement over time
- Dual-colour finishes, so the inside and outside can differ
- Bespoke shapes and sizes for arched, gable or non-standard openings

Detailing That Respects the Building
Timber windows work best when they feel true to the property. Our aim is to make your windows sit comfortably within the façade — honouring the original proportions while quietly improving comfort and efficiency.
We coordinate the key details, including:
- Sightlines and glazing bars, so proportions stay faithful to the period
- Ironmongery and hardware finishes that suit the style of the home
- Reveals, cills and trims with your builder for a clean internal finish
- Paint and stain specification for a durable, even finish
- Draught sealing and weathering details that don’t compromise the look

Performance and Longevity
A timber window should look the part, but it also needs to cope with British weather season after season. Every specification is considered to support comfort, durability and low maintenance.
We look at:
- Thermal performance and modern double or triple glazing options
- Factory-applied finishes to protect the timber and extend recoating intervals
- Weather sealing, drainage and detailing to manage rain and wind
- Security hardware and multi-point locking where required
- Conservation and planning requirements for listed or protected properties
- Realistic maintenance expectations, explained clearly from the outset
We’ll talk you through the options honestly, and work with your builder or architect so your timber windows are properly specified from the start.
