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Frames for the future: Sustainable design with high performance timber window

Excess heat loss or gain due to poor window design has significant consequences for thermal comfort and energy consumption. The culprit is often aluminium framing, which acts as a conductor through which heat can readily escape or enter a home. Seeking better thermal performance, architects, designers and specifiers often overlook a far superior, versatile and sustainable option: timber windows.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

16 Nov 2021 1m read View Author

Excess heat loss or gain due to poor window design has significant consequences for thermal comfort and energy consumption. The culprit is often aluminium framing, which acts as a conductor through which heat can readily escape or enter a home. Seeking better thermal performance, architects, designers and specifiers often overlook a far superior, versatile and sustainable option: timber windows.

Download this whitepaper to learn why high performance timber windows are the ideal solution for the energy-efficient homes of tomorrow.

Frames for the future: Sustainable design with high performance timber window
Frames for the future: Sustainable design with high performance timber window

Excess heat loss or gain due to poor window design has significant consequences for thermal comfort and energy consumption. The culprit is often aluminium framing, which acts as a conductor through which heat can readily escape or enter a home. Seeking better thermal performance, architects, designers and specifiers often overlook a far superior, versatile and sustainable option: timber windows. 

Download this whitepaper to learn why high performance timber windows are the ideal solution for the energy-efficient homes of tomorrow.

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