Our windows are traditional, featuring traditional mutton bars and flush mountings (Mouton et gueule-de-loup in french), adhering to architectural codes from regions and periods spanning the 18th to the 20th century. Developed according to strict specifications, they maintain consistent quality. The use of modern equipment enhances our ability to meet tight deadlines and ensures a highly competitive pricing strategy





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.