Among South East homeowners, two of the most popular window styles are casement and flush casement. However, many people are uncertain exactly what the difference is between the two. They’re both ‘casement’, so surely they’re the same? This is true to a certain extent; both types are window sashes that open on hinges at the side.
Casement Windows | Flush casement windows |
Lipped frames | Flush frames |
Traditional appearance | Modern appearance |
Also referred to as ‘stormproof’ | Weather resistant |
Energy efficient | Energy efficient |
Available in a range of colours and finishes | Available in a range of colours and finishes |
The key difference between casement and flush windows is that a regular casement window is ‘lipped’, with the openable parts protruding from the frame, while a flush casement window lies flat against the wall.
Here is a casement window:
And here is a flush casement window:
As you can see, with the casement window, the frame stretches past the glass. In the flush casement, meanwhile, the glass lies level, or ‘flush’, with the frame.
Both styles of window make a fantastic addition to any South East home. The versatility of a casement window is one of the main reasons why it’s the most popular style, not just in Greater London, but across the whole of the UK.
The lipped design of the standard casement window is arguably better suited to older homes that are looking to preserve their traditional aesthetic. This is especially the case if you were to add decorative glazing bars to the window panes, as pictured below. This is particularly compatible with Victorian or Georgian properties.
The sleek and supple style of flush casement, or flush sash windows, are better suited to more modern properties. Modern home exterior trends are all about minimalism and elegance, which is exactly what you get when you opt for flush casement windows. The style is particularly compatible with darker colours like black and anthracite grey.
Due to their lipped frames, regular casement windows are often also referred to as ‘stormproof’, as the frames help to divert rainwater away from the home. However, this does not mean that flush casement windows are not resistant to extreme weather. By contrast, they are just as resistant to the elements. Often, they are fitted with an additional exterior window sill, where water can trickle down to and be safely guided away from the property.
Absolutely! As well as exhibiting stunning aesthetics, all our flush casement windows also demonstrate fantastic thermal properties. Compatible with high-quality double glazing technology, all our casement windows achieve incredibly low U-values. This means that they minimise the amount of thermal transfusion through the glass, helping the home to retain heat and reducing energy bills.
Whichever style you choose, both will do you immensely proud, increase your kerb appeal, and minimise your carbon footprint.
Unique Glazing are one of the leading installers of premium uPVC and aluminium casement windows in the Greater London area. For more information on how we can improve your home, or to get a project off the ground, please do not hesitate to contact us or get in touch for a free quote if you already have some ideas!
Among South East homeowners, two of the most popular window styles are casement and flush casement. However, many people are uncertain exactly what the difference is between the two. They’re both ‘casement’, so surely they’re the same? This is true to a certain extent; both types are window sashes that open on hinges at the side.
Casement Windows | Flush casement windows |
Lipped frames | Flush frames |
Traditional appearance | Modern appearance |
Also referred to as ‘stormproof’ | Weather resistant |
Energy efficient | Energy efficient |
Available in a range of colours and finishes | Available in a range of colours and finishes |
The key difference between casement and flush windows is that a regular casement window is ‘lipped’, with the openable parts protruding from the frame, while a flush casement window lies flat against the wall.
Here is a casement window:
And here is a flush casement window:
As you can see, with the casement window, the frame stretches past the glass. In the flush casement, meanwhile, the glass lies level, or ‘flush’, with the frame.
Both styles of window make a fantastic addition to any South East home. The versatility of a casement window is one of the main reasons why it’s the most popular style, not just in Greater London, but across the whole of the UK.
The lipped design of the standard casement window is arguably better suited to older homes that are looking to preserve their traditional aesthetic. This is especially the case if you were to add decorative glazing bars to the window panes, as pictured below. This is particularly compatible with Victorian or Georgian properties.
The sleek and supple style of flush casement, or flush sash windows, are better suited to more modern properties. Modern home exterior trends are all about minimalism and elegance, which is exactly what you get when you opt for flush casement windows. The style is particularly compatible with darker colours like black and anthracite grey.
Due to their lipped frames, regular casement windows are often also referred to as ‘stormproof’, as the frames help to divert rainwater away from the home. However, this does not mean that flush casement windows are not resistant to extreme weather. By contrast, they are just as resistant to the elements. Often, they are fitted with an additional exterior window sill, where water can trickle down to and be safely guided away from the property.
Absolutely! As well as exhibiting stunning aesthetics, all our flush casement windows also demonstrate fantastic thermal properties. Compatible with high-quality double glazing technology, all our casement windows achieve incredibly low U-values. This means that they minimise the amount of thermal transfusion through the glass, helping the home to retain heat and reducing energy bills.
Whichever style you choose, both will do you immensely proud, increase your kerb appeal, and minimise your carbon footprint.
Unique Glazing are one of the leading installers of premium uPVC and aluminium casement windows in the Greater London area. For more information on how we can improve your home, or to get a project off the ground, please do not hesitate to contact us or get in touch for a free quote if you already have some ideas!