Friday, 17 August 2012

CASE STUDY: Great Bardfield- Ms Spong

Great Bardfield, Braintree- Traditional lipped casement windows

Traditional product range to complement traditional brick and timber framed property.
Installed by Timber Windows of Ingatestone for Mr and Mrs Spong Great Bardfield, Essex.
Date: June 2012

Range: Traditional

Products: Traditional lipped casement windows and doors.



 The property was built in 1640 and is made of part timber and part brick like many of the houses around this area. Great Bardfield is a town steeped in history and surrounded by countryside which is enjoyed by many walkers who visit the little town.
Mrs Spong explained “The old windows and doors where in poor state or repair, drafty and rotten.”

Eleven traditional lipped casements were installed, as well as one french door and one entrance door. All products where matching with a Period black iron monkey tail, astragal Squares and a dual colour finish (French grey and white). The French door was Aspley with a kirkpatrick lever in antique black to complement the windows as was the entrance door, these where also both dual colour to fit in with the theme of the building.
Mrs Spong describes; “ we had done lots of research on the internernet, all we knew is that we wanted wooden windows to fit in with the timber frames already in  the property, we found timber windows and visited the showroom” she then carried onto say “I would absolutley recommend timber windows to my friends and family”
Testimonial: “Our expierence of timber windows was excellent, the workmen where really good the house was left so clean after each day of work, clean as if no one had even been there”


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