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Renovation without compromise

Authentic period features, with contemporary style and comfort.
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The Task

Rachel and Tadhg D’Arcy’s plan was, where possible, to restore the original style and features of their town house, while incorporating the benefits of modern innovation.

The Solution

They chose Senator uPVC Vertical Sliding Sash Windows, in Cream, for the original house and downstairs extension. For the upstairs extension they opted for uPVC Casement Windows, with 7016 Grey exteriors and white interiors. For the hardware and fixtures they selected chrome throughout.

As well as being compatible with the house, they felt vertical opening windows were more suitable for a house that opens directly onto the street. Their favourite feature is the L-shaped back corner sash, which incorporates a window seat. It frames their view of the garden beautifully, allowing them to keep an eye on their little girl. For the front door they chose a Senator Cahir 2 Sentinel Composite Door, in Anthracite Grey 7016.

Best advice? They are very grateful to their Senator representative who suggested Georgian style bars in the Residential Back Door, to complement those in the back corner sash.

The Results

Unmatched quality and standards

Through our work we encounter all the window suppliers and their products. We have consistently noticed the quality and high standard of Senator Windows’ installations, compared to the rest.

Rachel D’Arcy, Senator Windows customer

This customer received a payment for their time in participating in this content.

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