Looking into aluminium windows
The connection between inside and outside space is constantly in play, wherever you spend your time. You could employ the most capable, innovative and stylish designers, architects and engineers, but stunning vistas are next to useless if they can’t be seen and experienced properly from inside. Modern interiors, meanwhile, need as much natural light as possible, and large windows better present their forms.
Aluminium window frames are more weatherproof than traditional timber frame options. And the material provides slimmer yet stronger frames than uPVC, allowing for larger glass sections to either take in the view or let in the light – without compromising performance.
Benefits of choosing aluminium windows
The strength of aluminium means it won’t warp or discolour over time, lasts as long or longer than timber or uPVC with almost no maintenance and can be finished with a huge range of RAL colours.
Representing the gold standard in the architectural sector, aluminium windows feature the biggest innovations including smart opening functionalities, integrated systems such as internal blinds or thermal break technology – a central, less conductive material sits between the two glass panes to block heat transference – as well as allowing curved or sloping frames for standout windows.
Explore aluminium windows on Architonic
The many benefits of aluminium windows, including sound and thermal insulation, superior strength and their suitability for bespoke projects, can be read about in the individual product pages, along with links for specifiers to request further specifications, CAD files, dealers and catalogues directly from the aluminium window manufacturers on Architonic.