A crucial design aspect that helps to create the timber look is the use of ‘dummy sashes’ where no opening window is required.
An example of this is pictured below where the two outer sashes are designed to open out but the middle sash does not. A ‘dummy sash’ is used in the middle to give the impression of an opening sash and consequently keep the appearance identical to the two outer opening sashes.
The use of ‘dummy sashes’ is standard across the Heritage Collection and ensures a balanced design with equal sight lines throughout.
The Heritage Windows and Door Collection are installed by a select network of UK installers.
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