This Somerset home was fitted with ageing timber windows. The Panoramic team were able to help design and install a modern upgrade.
The Project
Mr & Mrs Taber had old wooden double glazed windows in their 1970’s family house in North Somerset. They had been looking at replacing all the windows and doors for some time but were looking for an alternative to timber that was low maintenance but retained the character of the house. They were keen to have a flush window with the look of wood and at the same time wanted a new colour that set of the stone finish of the property.
The Chosen Product
After a visit to Panoramic’s Showroom in Mangotsfield, Bristol, our clients were certain that the Evolution Flush timber alternative product was the one for them. The Flush system allowed them to meet their criteria and aesthetically provided a very good looking window. Panoramic were also able to match their requirement for a number of sets of inward opening French doors in the same colour as the windows.
The Results
Panoramic completed the replacement of all the wooden windows and doors in the property over a period of 2 weeks with a minimum of disruption to Mr & Mrs Taber who run their business from home. The old windows were removed and sent for timber recycling. The result has been to transform the look of the house and our clients are delighted with the purchase.
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