Product category:
Windows - uPVC
News Release from: Spectus Window Systems | Subject: Spectus Elite 70 profile
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 December 2007
Bespoke curved-top light-oak windows
19th century chapel has been refurbished and converted into luxury apartments with PVC-U Trade Frames supplying 48 bespoke curved-top light-oak windows using Spectus Elite 70 profile.
Barnett Construction , who worked on the 19th century chapel in Rossendale, Lancashire, has ensured it retained all its original features, such as ceiling hung gas lights, original timber panel entrance doors, and coloured glass above the entrance doors Due to careful stone cleaning, all original ornate stone has also been restored
John Anthony, Sales Manager at Lancashire Trade Frames, explains: "It was important that the chapel kept its traditional look".
"PVC-U for period properties sometimes gets a bad press, but the right windows can look authentic and have the beauty of timber but with low maintenance and long life".
"The locals think these high specification and bespoke windows look outstanding.".
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