The goal was to give their property a freshen up, improve efficiency, while maintaining the authentic look and feel of the home. Click here to see the results
Rococo met with clients who owned a beautiful property that is more than 100 years old and located in the idyllic outskirts of Fordingbridge. They came to visit us at our showroom so that they could see the windows in person.
The goal was to give their property a freshen up, improve the thermal and sound insulation and energy efficiency, while maintaining the authentic look and feel of the home. That is why we were recommending the Evolution Storm windows, as they are a perfect timber alternative that are ideal as a replacement for windows that have seen better days.
The Georgian bars help to give the windows a certain style too.
The client was overall happy with the results and as you can see from the accompanying pictures, the white wood finish on the Storm windows give the already gorgeous home a comfortable, cost and warm thatch rural cottage.
To find your nearest approved Evolution storm wood effect windows use our installer directory.
Name: Rococo Glass Address: Unit 48 Romsey Industrial Estate Greatbridge Road Romsey Hampshire SO51 0HR Contact: 01794 511180
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