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Sep
We are seeing a growing trend of people looking to add Georgian glazing bars to their windows and doors. To create a traditional heritage look, with slimline aluminium windows.
You can add glazing bars to your windows and doors to create a stylish, timeless design. Which has the ability to complement a classic, modern or commercial style.
Glazing bars were first seen in the Georgian period. Where large pieces of glass were hard to make, meaning smaller panes were a more affordable solution. As a result wooden bars were used to hold together lots of smaller panes of glass, to create a large window. Today the bars are just for aesthetic purposes. Made from high quality aluminium, to match the windows and doors. The glazing bars sit on top of the glass, this allows just one pane of glass can be used, to give maximum thermal performance and security.
Traditionally associated with windows, today Georgian glazing bars are becoming increasingly popular on doors. In particular bi-folding doors and French doors. Glazing bars help to give your windows and doors an extra feeling of depth and privacy. As well as adding to the character and design of your home.
The bars can be placed horizontally, or both horizontally and vertically to create a grid effect, depending on the look you are wanting to achieve. The glazing bars are available as an additional option on many of our windows and doors. This allows you to specify the exact format you require. Available in a range of style and colour options, so you can create the individual look you desire.
If you are looking to create a timeless elegant window or door solution, with improved energy efficiency and security get in touch to learn more. Or book a showroom appointment where we can talk you through your best options based on your individual requirements.
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