Citi Homes Windows

Bespoke timber windows in London

Timber windows add warmth, character, and craftsmanship to any home. Our range includes traditional timber sash windows, timber casement windows, timber bay windows, and bespoke timber windows in custom shapes. They suit period properties, conservation areas, and modern extensions. Every window is made to order and finished to last.

Why choose timber windows?

Timber remains one of the most popular materials for bespoke wooden windows in London. It suits period homes, listed buildings, and contemporary designs looking for a natural, tactile finish. Key benefits:

  • Authentic appearance for sash box window and heritage projects.

  • Excellent natural insulation, compatible with double glazing windows and triple glazed window units.

  • Long service life with modern factory finishes.

  • Wide choice of paint and stain colours.

  • Sustainable, renewable material.

  • Ideal for conservation areas and listed buildings.

Timber window styles

We work with leading timber window manufacturers and trusted brands to supply a full range of styles for London homes. Whether you’re restoring a period property or designing a modern extension, we help you choose the right style, finish and glazing for the project.

Traditional vertical sliding sash windows for Victorian, Edwardian, and Georgian homes. Available as authentic sash box window designs or modern spring‑balanced units.

Timber casement windows

Often used on upper floors and in flats, giving inward opening for cleaning and secure tilt positions for ventilation.

Timber bay windows

Classic bay windows that add space, light, and kerb appeal.

Tilt and turn windows

Dual‑action timber tilt and turn windows for easy cleaning and secure ventilation.

French windows

Elegant French windows opening onto gardens, balconies, or terraces.

Shaped windows, gable windows, top hung window units and fixed light windows – bespoke options for feature walls, stairwells and architectural details.

Looking for something else? Please get in touch with us. We work with a wide range of timber window styles and manufacturers.

Finishes, hardware and security

Finishes & colours

Timber windows are factory‑finished by the manufacturer using microporous paints and stains that protect the wood while allowing it to breathe naturally. Options include a full RAL colour range for painted finishes, heritage colours popular on London period properties, natural and tinted stains to enhance the grain, and dual colour finishes with different shades inside and out.

All timber windows we supply are available with double glazing as standard, with triple glazing available where extra insulation or noise reduction is needed. For properties near busy roads or rail lines, acoustic glass offers effective sound reduction without changing the appearance of the window. For conservation areas and listed buildings, heritage slim‑profile glazing replicates the look of traditional single glazing while meeting current thermal performance requirements.

Timber windows are fitted with high‑quality ironmongery chosen to match the style of the property – from traditional brass sash fasteners, monkey tail handles and pulley systems to modern multi‑point locking mechanisms. All windows can be specified to PAS 24 security standards, and additional night vent restrictors and child safety locks are available on request.

Conservation areas and listed buildings

Timber is often the required material in conservation areas and listed buildings. Working with specialist manufacturers, we can match original profiles, glazing bars, horns, and mouldings, and supply documentation to support planning and listed building consent applications – helpful for house window replacement projects in heritage settings.

FAQ

Well‑specified timber windows with quality factory finishes can last 50 years or more when maintained correctly. All timber windows we supply come with a manufacturer's warranty for added peace of mind.

Modern factory‑finished bespoke wooden windows require far less upkeep than older units. A yearly visual check and a light recoat every 8–10 years is usually enough to keep them looking their best.

Yes. Timber is often the preferred or required material for conservation areas and listed buildings, making timber sash windows and timber casement windows a popular choice.

Yes. Combined with modern double glazing windows or triple glazed window units, timber windows meet and exceed current building regulations for thermal performance.

Double glazing window costs for timber vary depending on the manufacturer, size, style and glazing. Contact us for a tailored windows installation price.