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We offer a choice of shaped windows, which can be tailor made to fit your specifications, whether you want to update one window or your whole house.
Our team of experts will fit the shaped windows of your choice
Gain creative control and let your personality shine through
Any style of shaped windows will add character and make your property stand out
Enjoy the same thermal performance, security and ease of maintenance
Incorporate double and triple glazing, for enhanced sound and thermal insulation
Choose from timber, uPVC and aluminium
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Our uPVC, aluminium & timber products are available in a wide range of colours. Enquire now and remember to request a colour swatch.
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Curved frames add character to any home and offer a softer aesthetic. We can also offer curved sliding sash windows, ideal for letting in light and creating a centrepiece for your living spaces.
This style is effectively a casement with pointed top, ideal for adding a touch of elegance.
Small round windows add a sense of uniqueness and fun to any property, and can enhance spaces with light.
Otherwise known as angled frames, this style makes it easy to achieve a modern look and that “wow-factor”.
Have a pointed arch that helps homeowners achieve a medieval look.
All of our materials, whether you choose uPVC windows, aluminium windows or timber windows offer superb quality that you can rely on. Attractive as well as effective, they will stay in pristine condition for years to come. With a wide assortment of colours, you never have to compromise on style.
Get a QuoteExplore common questions about Shaped Windows from Emerald and learn how you can achieve a unique and stylish look for your home.
Get a Free Quote for Shaped WindowsEmerald offers a variety of shaped windows, including Arched, Piked, Bullseye, Raked Frames, and Gothic Frames, each with its unique design and character.
Shaped windows are commonly called bespoke windows or feature windows. They can also be referred to by their specific form, such as arched, circular, triangular or gable windows. These windows are made to fit non-standard openings and are often used to create a focal point in a property.
Yes, Emerald provides tailor-made shaped windows, allowing you to design windows that perfectly fit your specific requirements, whether it's for one window or your entire house.
Arched windows feature curved frames that add character and a softer aesthetic to any home. They are also available as curved sliding sash windows, perfect for bringing in natural light and creating a centrepiece in your living spaces.
The Piked style is essentially a casement window with a pointed top, adding an elegant touch to your home's design.
Bullseye windows, with their small round shape, bring a sense of uniqueness and fun to any property. They also enhance spaces with an abundance of natural light.
Yes, curved windows are possible. They are usually made to measure and can be manufactured in arched, circular or bowed shapes. Curved frames and glazing require specialist fabrication, so they are typically bespoke rather than standard off-the-shelf products.
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