Sash Windows

A timeless, elegant design, celebrated for classic appeal, making it especially suited for period homes, heritage buildings, and restoration projects.

Sash windows, featuring two vertically sliding panels or “sashes,” offer versatile ventilation by allowing the top, bottom, or both sections to open. Blending timeless charm with modern innovation, these windows evoke historic character while incorporating advanced features like double glazing and draught-proofing for superior energy efficiency and insulation. Contemporary designs also prioritise security, with robust locking mechanisms ensuring peace of mind without sacrificing their authentic aesthetic. Ideal for both restoration projects and new builds, sash windows add classic elegance to any property. Their refined design and practical functionality make them a preferred choice for homeowners seeking style and performance.

The benefits of sash windows !

10 year guarantee

30 co-ordinated & timeless colours available

Superb energy efficiency and U-values as low as 1.3

Heritage specification available

Easy cleaning

Timeless, practical, and elegant

Secure, efficient, and sustainable

Choose your colour:

Our Reversible windows are available in a range of standard RAL colours, including the popular ones:

Anthracite Grey

7016

Rosewood

RAL 8017

Golden Oak

RAL 1011

Cream White

RAL 9001

White Ash

RAL 9016

White

RAL 9010

Find the right colour!

Whatever colour and finish you want for your sash windows, you’ll almost certainly be able to find it in the Fleming range!

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Our FAQs

Check these FAQs for answers to some of the most common questions about our windows. We’ve listened to your most popular queries!

Sash windows feature two movable panels (sashes) that slide vertically. You can open either the top or bottom sash for ventilation.

Traditional sash windows are less energy-efficient than modern designs, but newer sash windows with double glazing and draught-proofing offer good insulation and reduce heat loss.

Yes, modern sash windows can be designed with contemporary features while maintaining the classic aesthetic, making them suitable for both period and new-build homes.

Modern sash windows come with advanced locking mechanisms, making them more secure than older versions, which can be vulnerable to break-ins.

Cleaning traditional sash windows can be more challenging compared to other window types, but some modern designs allow for tilt-in sashes, making both sides easier to clean.

Sash windows are most commonly found in period properties or heritage buildings, though they are increasingly used in modern homes for their classic appeal.