Traditional wooden window and French door

Caractéristiques :

  • Type : Flush-mount, traditional style with mutton bars and astragal bars.
  • Frame (ep) : 74 mm
  • Stile (ep) : 58 mm
  • Central Stile : solid wood
  • Jeu : 4 mm
  • Locking mechanism : recessed espagnolette, surface-mounted espagnolette, or bolt
  • Seals : 2 on the frame
  • Glass thicknesses : 28 à 38 mm
  • Muntins : Mortised and the option for muntins glued with a simulated spacer
  • Molding :  Ogee, 38° slope, Modern square, Quarter-round
  • Hinges :  Mortised hinges (à boule ou turlupet)
  • Sills on French doors :  Plain band, projecting table, recessed panels
  • Weatherboard : ogee in solid wood
  • Window sill : ogee, AFNOR, ABF
  • Threshold : Aluminium accessible for persons with reduced mobility (PMR) 
  • Types of openings : inward opening, outward opening fixed, tilt and turn
  • Shapes : Straight, segmental arch, semi-circular, basket handle
  • Finishes : Raw, white primer, paint (single or two-tone), or finishing stain with warranty
  • AEV for each window. AEV stands for “Air, Water, and Wind Tightness” in the context of windows and doors. It’s a rating system used to evaluate the performance of these elements against air infiltration, water penetration, and wind resistance.

Options :

  • Interior shutter, specific welded espagnolette, recovery of original crémone and espagnolette, 3-point lock, etc.