Woodford Green Project
The Project Story
The Woodford Green project involved a full upgrade of the home’s windows and the rear garden door, with a strong focus on heritage-style design. The homeowners wanted to refresh the property while keeping a classic, character-led look throughout both the interior and exterior.
Alongside the external glazing, the project also included a slim, full-height internal window positioned between rooms and the kitchen, designed to allow light to flow through the house.
What We Had to Solve
The main challenge was achieving visual consistency across different types of glazing. External windows, a garden door, and an internal full-height window all needed to share the same heritage aesthetic, despite serving very different purposes.
Careful attention was also required to maintain proportions, glazing bar layouts, and frame detailing, ensuring the finished result felt intentional rather than mixed or mismatched.
How We Delivered
We replaced all windows and the garden door using heritage-style designs with slim, dark frames and classic glazing bar arrangements. The new yard door acts as a strong visual feature while providing practical access and improved performance.
Internally, the narrow full-height window between the rooms and kitchen was also replaced, maintaining the same heritage look and allowing natural light to travel deeper into the home. This detail helps connect spaces visually without fully opening them up.
The Final Result
The completed project delivers a cohesive, character-rich finish throughout the property. The heritage-style windows and doors enhance the home’s appearance from the outside, while internally they create a strong architectural identity.
The inclusion of the full-height internal window adds light and interest to the layout, making the space feel brighter and more connected. Overall, the project balances traditional design with modern comfort, resulting in a timeless and well-considered upgrade.