Bespoke Period Doors with double glazing. Muswell Hill, London.
This bespoke door frame set is installed in Muswell Hill, North London. Made and fitted by Sash Window Specialist London.
BespokePeriod Doors
All bespoke joinery was handmade at our sash window workshop in Reading. Crafted using Accoya wood, with a 50-year guarantee to ensure these Edwardian era doors are built to last for generations to come.
Incorporating Low-E, energy-efficient double glazing units that are filled with Argon gas and include a pane of Pilkington K, low-E glass. Low-E glass greatly improves the thermal insulation of double glazing by reflecting heat back into the home.
British made draught seals are built into the frames for weathertight performance.
Some of the original pictures were very dark and have been photoshopped, making them ‘grainy’.
The draught seals & double glazing built into the frame will improve the comfort & energy efficiency of this Edwardian period home in Muswell Hill. Improved energy efficiency saves money on fuel bills and improves the value of the property.
Sash Window Specialist can replicate any style of heritage window or door including Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian and Gothic glazing patterns. Single glazing is available for conservation areas.
Restoring sash windows and doors in London inc Westminster, Fulham, Wandsworth and across the south of England.
Sash Window Specialist Berkshire
Contact Liam today for a friendly chat about your sash window & door renovation and repair requirements.
07799 023326
Workshop: 01189 699407
U14 Bound Oak Ind Est. Eversley Road, Reading, Berks. RG2 9PN (By Appointment Only)
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Muswell Hill, North London.
Muswell Hill’s property development took place between 1896 and 1914 by James Edmondson and William J Collins, giving it a cohesive architectural form. They were dedicated to building high-quality houses with a unified red brick Edwardian style. Much of Muswell Hill is now designated as a conservation area, and it has retained its period character.
Houses in Muswell Hill are predominantly Edwardian, although there are a few Victorian homes and some 1920s and 1930s properties. It remains a surprisingly well preserved Edwardian suburb.
Most of Muswell Hill, Fortis Green and the Rookfield Estate are now conservation areas.
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