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Three pictures showing the progress of removal of an out of character
casement window from an 1850's house in Southsea. We removed the existing window to this basement situated under a box sash
window previously fitted by ourselves. The three section bay has two fixed side sections and a larger centre
section with two Yorkshire sliding sashes which slide horizontally. This design was based on other houses in the same mews. A paneling
designed by ourselves connects the upper and lower bays.
 | Removal of old window and fitting of sash frame.
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The finished window.
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Before and after pictures of a window in a turn of the century house in Maidenhead. The original windows had been removed and replaced with aluminium framed windows.
We based the style of the windows on others in the street and manufactured a four section bay.
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 | Each sash window has an intricate top sash and plain bottom pane. All four sections of the bay operate and the windows are double glazed. Our tradesmen also painted the windows thus completing the job.
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In this renovation in 1999 the old shop front of the disused Post
Office and Stores was removed, bricked up and two matching box sash
windows installed (bottom right of picture). The windows match the one above and note the way the horizontal lines of
the ground floor all line up.
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