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A selection of some of our heritage style windows and doors from recent projects.⁠ ⁠ The look is continuing to grow in popularity and looks equally good in traditional and contemporary homes. With all of our glazing bespoke, we can create the iconic style in any of our windows and doors. Finished in aluminium, you can get the same stylish industrial look at a fraction of the price of steel.⁠ Aluminium French Windows, Crittle Windows, Kitchen Countryside, Heritage Windows, Crittall Windows, Window Security Bars, Crittal Windows, Black Window Frames, Industrial Windows

A selection of some of our heritage style windows and doors from recent projects.⁠ ⁠ The look is continuing to grow in popularity and looks equally good in traditional and contemporary homes. With all of our glazing bespoke, we can create the iconic style in any of our windows and doors. Finished in aluminium, you can get the same stylish industrial look at a fraction of the price of steel.⁠

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Terrace Window, Window Solutions, Energy Efficient Windows, Minimal House, Minimal House Design, Window Frames, Door Installation, Bespoke Design, Windows Doors

Discover The Residence Collection at Alexander Windows, offering stylish and energy-efficient window solutions in Manchester, Stockport, and Cheshire. Enhance your home’s charm and functionality with our bespoke designs. Contact us today for a free consultation and find the perfect fit for your property!

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Birmingham Lacework – Aussie Lace. Looks great on any home Edwardian Cottage, Federation Home, Street Appeal, Weatherboard House, Victorian Gardens, Front Garden Design, House Colours, Edwardian House, Victorian Garden

The Birmingham Lacework is a popular design on new homes, traditional heritage properties and looks great on the Gazebo. This design being a double sided design is lace design derived from the Sandsville design. This was a larger design than the Birmingham,it was common in areas surrounding railway stations, especially in the Melbourne Metropolitan area

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