Cottage windows are a great way to keep the charm of a classic home or add a touch of elegance to a new building.
The original cottage windows were made of wood and eventually would need to be replaced. However, it is possible to get new cottage windows with modern features.
Why are Cottage Windows different?
Cottage windows are a broad term that describes windows that fit traditional homes, but they don’t have to be restricted to older properties.
Cottage windows are also known as Georgian windows or Tudor windows. They can be made from a variety of materials, including aluminum, uPVC, wood, and other plastics. Cottage windows can be opened in the same manner as other windows: casement (open outwards with hinges), or sash. However, what makes them unique is a series of bars that create several smaller squares of glass instead of one large pane.
Cottage windows were originally installed to allow draughts in and wood could warp over time. You won’t have any worries about this anymore thanks to the advancements in wood used for framing windows and other materials.
Why Cottage Windows are a good choice?
Cottage windows are a great way to preserve the old style of an older property. Cottage windows can also be a great way to add a touch of tradition to a modern property.
Although it might seem like installing cottage windows in an older style would mean you are sacrificing security or energy efficiency, they have advanced over time.
Security
Cottage windows have horizontal and vertical stripes across the glass, which makes them more secure than other types.