It’s no exaggeration to say home improvement projects were transformed with the emergence of Timber Alternative Windows.
A revolutionary range designed to replicate and in many respects eclipse wooden frames, it enables homeowners to breathe new life into the oldest properties.
Little wonder then that Evolution, the brand behind the modern heritage window, have earned rave reviews since changing the market in 2005.
But what distinguishes their products from those of their competitors and makes them so revered?
The answer lies in their flagship model, the Flush window.
Inspired by traditional cottages and period properties, it doffs its cap to a bygone era whilst introducing modern features; technology that greatly enhances performance. It’s this winning combination which has served to create a timeless and beloved range, drawing no shortage of plaudits in the process.
Design
On release the Flush window received widespread acclaim for its sleek design, boasting clear lines among the slimmest in the industry. The windows themselves were 82mm deep, taking up far less in the way of space.
On first inspection, there are no obvious differences between real timber and what has become a stunning replica born from UPVC.
This can be credited to exceptional detailing and a remarkable woodgrain finish. Subtle but impactful touches, they immediately appealed to owners of cottages and rural retreats hoping to replace yet replicate original windows.
And not only did Flush windows look the part, they came minus the inescapable downsides of actual wood.
Maintenance is minimal, with no need for the likes of re-sanding or re-painting. Replicating the classic style minus any real effort is just one reason Evolution products so appealed then and now.