Bespoke timber casement windows — side-hung, top-hung, and fixed-light. Often specified alongside sash windows or in positions where sliding sashes are not appropriate.
Casement windows open on a hinge rather than sliding — making them the right choice for areas where a sash is not appropriate, for kitchens and bathrooms where ventilation positioning matters, or for rear and side elevations where the planning context is less restrictive.
We supply side-hung, top-hung, and fixed-light timber casements — all made to measure and finished to the same specification as our sash windows. On mixed projects they are priced individually alongside the sash work.
From the Anvil ironmongery is used on all casement windows — 17 metal finishes, all coordinating with Mighton sash ironmongery where both are used on the same job.
Book a free survey →Top-hung casements allow ventilation without the sash mechanism — ideal for smaller openings in kitchens, utility rooms, and bathrooms.
Where rear elevations are not street-facing and planning requirements are less strict, casements are often the most practical and cost-effective option.
On mixed projects — sash windows to the front, casements to the rear — we specify both together and finish them in the same colour and ironmongery finish.
Every property is surveyed in person — no estimates from photos, no hard sell.