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One of Marvin Windows and Doors great strengths is the ability to make just about any shape or size window or door that you can imagine and to customise it with straight or curved glazing bars so that your home acquires a truly unique image.
On this page, we would like to show you some of the projects in which our customers have done exactly this. We think you will agree, the results are stunning
To maximise natural light and 180 degree views in confined spaces, combine stationery and casemaster units to create a wall of glass.
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Glass Wall
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Contemporary
Apartment
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To ensure conservation criteria is met on listed buildings, choose from the Heritage range. In this case Gothic customised sliding sash windows.
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Gothic Head
Grade 1 Listed
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Church
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The scalloped Gothic web glazing bar design on the double doors is an example of the infinite custom possibilities achieved by crafting wood.

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Scalloped
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Palladian
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A timeless, classical elegance is achieved by combining 3 sliding sash windows to make one continuous curved top.

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Curved Top
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Classical
Traditional
Home
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The sliding sash window with round top unit can be seamlessly crafted together by using continuous jamb extensions.

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Jamb Extension
Neo-Georgian
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Create a light filled 90 degree diamond shaped bay window by combining stationery windows and casement windows. Then double it!
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Recreational
Clear Picture
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Post Modern
Home
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Using a blemish-free pine wood frame with slim profiles is the perfect way to frame a spectacular view.
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Bathroom
Clear Picture
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Contemporary
Holiday Home
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By combining a half circle (Round Top) over the French Doors you can create a very dramatic feature and maximise light.
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First Floor
Landing
French Doors
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Traditional
Home
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When you are lucky enough to have an incredible sea-view you might consider using tinted glass (green tint in this case to match the Evergreen cladding) to significantly reduce glare from the sea.
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Family Room /
Therapeutic
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Contemporary
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Apex of Tinted
Glass
Home
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When your home has a distinctly Art-Deco look, using stone white window frames and ebony coloured glazing bar design can support the strong dramatic characteristics of the building.

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Stone white
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ebony glazing
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Art-Deco
Home
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Marvin's fully factory finished painted wood window with fine glazing bar design (Georgian) restores the traditional authenticity to this 19th century building. Look at the sash horns used to enhance the full traditional appearance of the window.
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Glazing Bar
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Traditional
Home
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