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Across Surrey, Hampshire and the surrounding counties, the character of homes varies widely. From period cottages and Victorian terraces to 1930s semis and modern developments, each property style has its own architectural features and, importantly, its own window requirements.
Understanding how your home’s style influences the best choice of windows can help you maintain its character while improving comfort, efficiency and security.
Many of the older homes across Surrey and Hampshire are cottages or period properties, often dating back centuries. These buildings typically feature smaller window openings, traditional proportions and materials that contribute to their historic charm.
In these cases, maintaining the original aesthetic is essential. Timber or timber-effect sash windows are often the most appropriate choice, as they replicate the traditional appearance while offering modern insulation and durability.
For listed properties or homes in conservation areas, window replacements may also need to comply with local planning requirements, meaning sympathetic design and materials are particularly important.
Victorian and Edwardian houses are known for their taller windows, decorative glazing bars and elegant proportions. These homes often feature sash windows, sometimes arranged in bay formations that maximise natural light.
When upgrading windows in these properties, homeowners usually want to preserve the distinctive style while improving thermal performance. Modern double-glazed sash windows can achieve both, retaining period character while reducing draughts and heat loss.
Across many towns in the South East, 1930s semis are among the most common property types. These homes typically feature larger casement windows, often with distinctive leaded patterns in the glass.
When replacing windows in these houses, it’s important to consider proportions and glazing styles. Replicating the original layout, such as diamond or square leaded designs, can help preserve the home’s familiar character while benefiting from improved energy efficiency.
Newer homes tend to favour clean lines and larger glass areas, allowing more natural light into living spaces. Modern window systems often prioritise energy efficiency, security and minimal maintenance.
Contemporary casement windows, flush frames or aluminium systems are commonly used in these properties, complementing modern architecture while delivering excellent insulation performance.
Every property tells a story through its architecture. Choosing windows that respect those design details ensures the finished result feels natural and balanced rather than out of place.
At the same time, modern glazing technology means homeowners no longer have to choose between appearance and performance. Today’s systems can replicate traditional designs while offering improved insulation, durability and security.
Whether you live in a centuries-old cottage, a Victorian terrace or a modern home, the right windows should enhance both the appearance and functionality of your property.
One of our team would be happy to have a chat with you about your requirements, answer any unanswered questions and measure up at a time that suits you to provide you a free, no obligation quote.
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Sheerwater Glass provides window installation and repairs throughout Surrey and the surrounding areas of our new Guildford showroom as well as Woking. If you’re interested in our services, we encourage you to check if we serve customers in your area by simply typing in your postcode.
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