Windows and doors in No.10 Black finish by Residence 9 fabricator Tradesmith were chosen to replace traditional timber casements in a period home with Tudor detailing in Sussex.

The installation, by locally-based Nuglaze Home Services, included leaded top lights, structural corner posts and two oriel bay windows as well as an upstairs balcony and door among other unique glazing features. Authentic butt joints and the use of black monkey tail handles and peg stays also added to the period nature.

Residence Collection sales and marketing director Sarah Hitchings said: “This unique Tudor type property is the perfect showcase for R9, with the dual colour option of No.10 Black and Grained White featured throughout. It also proves that we are more than a credible alternative to timber, yet with the longevity, green credentials, and energy efficiency properties of PVCu.

“With consumers looking to enrich their homes with a better living space, there’s never been a better time in which to look at our valued added systems and outstanding marketing assets to help close more sales with better margins.”

www.residencecollectiontrade.co.uk

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