Window Fittings — Traditional & Modern Window Hardware
Our window fittings collection covers everything needed to keep casement and sash windows opening, closing and locking properly. This range of window hardware suits timber frames of any age, from original Victorian sashes to modern casements, and includes the small but essent... .... Show more
Window Fittings — Traditional & Modern Window Hardware
Our window fittings collection covers everything needed to keep casement and sash windows opening, closing and locking properly. This range of window hardware suits timber frames of any age, from original Victorian sashes to modern casements, and includes the small but essential parts — stays, catches, hinges and locks — that make a window safe and easy to use every day. Anyone restoring an old frame or fitting new window furniture will find genuine, well-made window ironmongery here, not generic mass-produced parts.
Stays, Locks and Opening Hardware Explained
A window stay, sometimes called a roller arm stay, holds a casement open at a chosen angle and is one of the most commonly replaced parts on older frames. For controlled ventilation, a window restrictor limits how far a sash or casement can swing, which is particularly useful in flats and upper floors. Beyond stays, the range includes fasteners and latches for pulling frames shut, sturdy locks for added security, and handles, hinges and catches that complete the working mechanism. A casement window stay paired with the right fastener gives a frame both smooth operation and a finished appearance.
Finishes, Periods and Buying Guidance
Finish choice matters as much as function. Polished and satin brass suit period Georgian and Victorian interiors, while satin and polished chrome, along with nickel, bronze and pewter tones, work well in contemporary settings; matt black remains popular for a bold, modern statement. Whether you need heritage-style ironmongery for a listed building or straightforward replacement parts for a newer home, browsing by finish and material makes it simple to find a matching set — including heavier-duty stainless steel options for larger openings — and order online with confidence.
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