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Wednesday, 20 March 2013
A Guide to Box Sash Window Restoration

If you are fond of Classic home architecture, you will surely be glad to know that you can have a box sash window and timber shutter restoration done on those sash windows that have been popular in the 1960s. These types of windows are still famous these days especially for people who love the traditional architecture. And although there are several companies that can do the restoration for you, doing the project on your own is actually possible. But before you start with the project, refer below for some information about the box sash windows and timber shutters.

Different Types of Box Sash Windows

Box sash windows are certainly appealing especially if you match it with some timber doors and shutters. They have this unique charm that would make your house look charming. Some of the most common types of box sash windows are the single hung type and this type of windows come with only one section that moves. Another common type is the double hung style which you can move downwards and upwards. These are the newer versions and are commonly found on most modern homes these days. The third common type is the horizontal sliding box sash windows that are also called the Yorkshire windows. All these three types of windows can be restored by means of the box sash window restoration procedure.

Double Glazed Sash Windows

Aside from the three types of box sash windows mentioned, there is another type of sash windows that are also becoming popular these days and these are the double glazed sash windows. The windows are known for being energy efficient and come with the latest technology which assures lesser heat costs by keeping the room warm during winter.  These windows are ideal for Classic homes especially when attached beside wooden doors and wood shutters. It gives off a charming and rustic look to any modern designed home property.

Timber Sash Windows

Another popular type of box sash windows these days are the timber sash windows. They are also common among modern designed homes for they do not only give off a Classic design, but they are energy efficient as well. Furthermore, the windows are so easy to operate and you can even choose to have it customized along with some timber doors. You can also choose different color finishes for these windows and you can opt to have the same finish for the doors as well to make your house look more beautiful.


Posted by woodsashwindows at 11:47 AM BST
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Monday, 11 March 2013
Timber doors
Would you believe that the first impression of a home is its door? Doors are the main entrance, the first thing you notice when you enter a house. It gives a house security and it is certainly the passage way for your shelter. Having a great door is important for your home. Your home will need to have something reliable, strong and durable. And the best way to do this is getting the right door.

Timber doors are very strong and a bit more expensive than any types of doors. The best thing about these timber doors is that you can create crafts or designs as they come in one huge solid wood. Timber doors are great because of its natural material in them. They last long with any types of weather conditions as long as they are properly crafted.

Maintaining a timber door is easy as long as you have the right equipment and time spent to maintain them. Having a timber door requires you to maintain its cleanliness. You have to make sure dust does not stick on your door. One way of doing so is putting varnish on the door or maybe some paint. Brushing the dust off with cloth is just one easy way of cleaning this.

Applying paint on a timber door makes your door more attractive. As you know, you can combine how it is crafted with a colored paint you have in mind. Most paints are created to make its base last long. There are paints that are fire proof, are mixed with termite solution or paints that keeps your door away from moisture. This is best applied on timber doors to prevent it from getting cracks or tears on its corners.

Designing or crafting a timber door is easy. Some timber doors come in plain rectangular shape, while others are crafted or designed. You can choose any type of timber door as they come usually in one solid wood. You may ask a crafts man to design the door as you want it.

As long as you have the right paint for your door and timber sash windows, proper maintenance for them and the best timber, you will be assured of experiencing doors and windows made of durable timber.

It's not every day that you think of having to change your door . Therefore, picking the right timber door can be challenging in the first place. Being able to create the right design for your timber door is also a plus in getting one.

Thus, security comes with your house's door. Having a secured house is a number priority. Getting security plus style can be answered through a timber door.

Posted by woodsashwindows at 3:35 PM BST
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Monday, 26 November 2012
Timber Sash Windows

Windows sash ideas:

Sash window is the framed part of the window which holds the sheets of glass. These are old styled windows which hardly exist now. Usually window sash refers to that part of the window which slides. Window sashes are classically found in the double-hung window style, in which one sash is located above a lower sash. The lower window sash has the capability to slide vertically until it is similar with the upper sash. So any type of window that moves can be categorized as sash windows. People with old houses renovate them with replacement wooden windows, especially when they are beyond repair. People use new windows or prefer blinds or other substitutes while replacement wooden windows. During sash windows repairs people use new parts to it if they still want these windows in their homes.

But, if these old styled timber sash windows are decided to be replacement wooden windows then there are so many ideas which can be used. They can be turned into old window inspiration board. Magnetic, cork boards, hooks with current projects hanging. These new art pieces will give old sash windows a new look and people will really admire it.

Moreover, old sash windows can be converted into an etched glass tray. This is a really beautiful, unique way to recycle an old window that you could find at a thrift store. It can be customized by using a map of a place you have been for the design template. This is the most useful way of restoring timber sash windows and taking benefit of it. Another option of using sash window is to make a Beautiful coffee table from it or Coffee table/shadow box made from window glass. For women there is another idea if they want replacement wooden windows they can use that window as Jewelry organizer using a window screen and old frame. They can hang their jewelry on it and make it attractive and hang on some wall. So even if someone decides to remove windows instead of repairing them, it can be used for many other purposes.


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