Dimensions
Height: Our wooden windows generally have heights ranging from 120 cm to 180 cm, suitable for most traditional and modern buildings. For heritage buildings or those with specific design requirements, custom heights up to 210 cm can be provided.
Width: In single-window installations, the width typically varies from 60 cm to 120 cm. In areas where wider views are desired, like living rooms or sunrooms, double-window or bay window options with widths up to 180 cm are available.
Thickness: The overall frame thickness is usually between 40 mm and 60 mm. The wooden frames, which are key to the window's strength and insulation, often have a thickness of 30 mm to 50 mm, depending on the wood species and quality. The glass thickness can range from 3 mm to 6 mm, with double-glazed options also available for better energy efficiency.
Dimensions
I. Dimensions |
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Height |
Our wooden windows generally have heights ranging from 120 cm to 180 cm, suitable for most traditional and modern buildings. For heritage buildings or those with specific design requirements, custom heights up to 210 cm can be provided. |
Width |
In single-window installations, the width typically varies from 60 cm to 120 cm. In areas where wider views are desired, like living rooms or sunrooms, double-window or bay window options with widths up to 180 cm are available. |
Thickness |
The overall frame thickness is usually between 40 mm and 60 mm. The wooden frames, which are key to the window's strength and insulation, often have a thickness of 30 mm to 50 mm, depending on the wood species and quality. The glass thickness can range from 3 mm to 6 mm, with double-glazed options also available for better energy efficiency. |
II. Materials |
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Frame Material |
High-quality hardwoods such as oak, mahogany, or cedar are commonly used. These woods offer natural beauty, durability, and good insulation properties. They can be stained or painted in various colors to match different architectural styles and personal preferences. The wood is often treated with preservatives to enhance its resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage. |
Glazing Material | Single-pane glass is standard, but double-glazed options are increasingly popular for improved energy efficiency. The glass can be clear for an unobstructed view, or tinted to reduce glare and heat gain. Some specialty glasses, like frosted or textured glass, can be used for privacy or decorative purposes. |
Sealant and Gasket Material | Natural rubber or silicone-based sealants and gaskets are used around the window frame and between the glass panes. They create a tight seal, preventing air and water infiltration, and enhancing both energy efficiency and soundproofing. |
III.Hardware |
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Hinges |
Brass or stainless steel hinges are typically installed. They provide smooth operation and reliable load-bearing capacity. Some hinges have adjustable features to ensure proper window alignment over time. Antique-style hinges can be chosen for heritage or traditional designs. |
Latches |
Mortise locks or window latches are commonly used. Mortise locks offer a high level of security, while window latches are more convenient for everyday use. They can be made of brass or other durable metals and come in various styles to match the window's aesthetic. |
Handles |
The window handles are usually made of solid metal, like brass or wrought iron. They are ergonomically designed for a comfortable grip and easy operation. Handmade or decorative handles can add a touch of charm to the window and enhance the overall look of the building. |
IV. Performance Characteristics |
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Aesthetic Appeal |
The natural beauty of the wood gives the windows a warm and inviting look. They blend well with traditional, rustic, and even some modern architectural styles, adding character to the building. |
Energy Efficiency |
While not as energy-efficient as some modern materials, proper insulation and double-glazing options can significantly improve the window's performance. The wood itself also provides some natural insulation. |
Sound Insulation |
The combination of the wooden frame and sealed construction helps to reduce external noise, creating a quieter indoor environment. |
Durability |
With proper maintenance and treatment, wooden windows can last for decades. The use of high-quality hardwoods and durable hardware ensures long-term service. |
Environmental Friendliness |
Wood is a renewable resource, making these windows a more sustainable choice compared to some non-renewable materials. |
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