Aluminium Single Casement Style 1

£144.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 2

£295.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 3

£273.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 4

£273.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 5

£388.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 6

£280.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 7

£388.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 8

£511.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 9

£372.00
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Aluminium Single Casement Style 10

£499.00
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Aluminium Double Casement French Style 1

£589.00
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Aluminium Casement Windows

Aluminium casement windows are a familiar design. The window opens outward from the side on hinges, which most homeowners already know how to use. Turn the handle, the sash opens, and fresh air comes into the room. Nothing complicated about it.

What changes here is the material. Aluminium is strong, so the frames don’t need to be thick. The window can stay slim while still holding the glass securely. That’s one of the reasons many people like them.

Slim frames make a difference

When window frames are bulky, they take up a lot of space around the glass. Aluminium windows don’t need that much structure, so the profiles can stay narrow.

More glass, less frame.

It sounds like a small thing, but inside the room, it often means more daylight during the day. Outside the house, the window tends to look a bit cleaner and more modern as well.

That’s why aluminium casement windows are often used on extensions or newer homes where people want a simple look.

Built for everyday weather

The UK isn’t exactly known for calm weather. Rain, cold mornings and temperature changes are pretty normal throughout the year.

Aluminium handles those conditions quite well. The material doesn’t absorb moisture, and it doesn’t swell when temperatures shift. Once the windows are installed, the frames usually stay stable and keep their shape.

For homeowners, that reliability matters.

Fresh air when you need it

Casement windows are often used in rooms where ventilation is important. Bedrooms, kitchens, even living spaces.

Because the sash opens outward, the window creates a fairly wide opening. That allows air to move through the room easily when the window is open.

It’s a simple system, but it does the job well.

Easy to keep looking good

Another reason aluminium windows are widely used is the minimal maintenance involved.

The frames are finished with a protective coating that helps the colour stay consistent over time. There’s no repainting required and no special treatment needed.

Most of the time, homeowners just clean the glass and wipe the frames occasionally.

Aluminium windows from Lux Glazing

Aluminium casement windows are a common choice for homeowners who want something straightforward and durable. The frames stay stable over time, and the slim design gives the window a clean appearance. For many properties, it’s simply a reliable option that works well without needing much maintenance.