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Stylish family home

Windows, Doors and stonework working In perfect harmony
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The Task

When Julie O’Keeffe approached Senator Windows, she was very clear what she wanted to achieve from her windows and doors. Style, security and elegance were all important to Julie and her family and her Senator representative with his wealth of experience was there to support them all through the process.

The Solution

The O’Keeffe’s chose the Lismore Sentinel Composite door in Anthracite Grey 7016 which adds a contemporary twist to their home and works really well with the cream stonework. The clear glass in the door and the addition of sidelights on either side of the door creates a bright and airy entrance to their home. For the front of the house, Senator uPVC Vertical Sliding Sash Windows, in cream, add grace to this property with their traditional styling. As well as looking great, a special feature of these windows is the ‘constant force spiral balance system’, which lets you open and close the window easily, and allows both sashes to tilt-inward for easy cleaning.

Cream uPVC casement windows were selected for the back of the house with side openings allowing lots of fresh air into their home. The windows and doors in this home are further enhanced by the granite cills and reveals used. A uPVC French Door lets lots of light steam into the dining area while allowing easy access to the garden. The back door is a partially glazed uPVC residential door and designed to tie in with the casement windows at the back of the house. For the handles they selected chrome throughout.

The Results

A first class service

Senator windows offers a first class service, from beginning to end. Each stage of the process was handled with great care and attention. The windows are the perfect touch to our home as they are stylish, secure and elegant. I recommend Senator Windows 100%.

Julie O’Keeffe, Senator Windows Customer

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

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