When designing the facade of a property, symmetry and usability are everything. The Style 10 upvc flush casement acts as the perfect structural partner to right-hinged models (like the Style 9), allowing you to create beautifully balanced window pairings across your home’s exterior.
This model is split horizontally into two distinct sections, offering a timeless aesthetic paired with superb everyday functionality.
The Structural Breakdown
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The Fixed Top Pane: The upper section is entirely fixed. Without the need for opening hardware, it maximises the glazed area, acting as a brilliant light-well that brightens your interior spaces from dawn till dusk.
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The Left-Hinged Lower Sash: The lower section is firmly hinged on the left-hand side of the frame. When you unlatch the right-hand handle, the window sweeps smoothly outwards. This side-hung mechanism is a hallmark of classic British upvc windows, allowing you to capture cross-breezes and flood the room with fresh air.
The Flush Advantage: What truly elevates the Style 10 is the flush exterior finish. Unlike older, prominent window frames that overlap the brickwork, the opening left-hinged sash and the fixed top pane sit entirely flush against the outer frame when closed. This creates a sharp, utterly seamless profile that mimics traditional 19th-century joinery, giving your property an instant boost in kerb appeal.
Where Does It Work Best? This left-hinged configuration is particularly useful when installed next to adjacent walls, pipework, or right-hinged windows. It ensures the outward swing of the glass doesn’t obstruct pathways or hit external obstacles, making it as practical as it is stylish.
| Handle & Hardware Colour |
Black ,Chrome ,Gold ,Satin Chrome ,White |
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| Handle Type |
Specialist Handle ,Standard Handle |
| Frame Colour |
Clotted Cream ,Corse Lawn ,Cotswold Biscuit ,Cotswold Green ,Eclectic Grey ,English Oak ,Golden Oak ,Grained White ,Irish Oak ,No.10 Black ,Painswick ,Rosewood ,Silvered Oak ,Vintage Cream |

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