St Albans, Hertfordshire
Cottage Flush Casement Windows and Oak Entrance Door
“I’m very fussy…so if I’m happy they must be good!”
With a career and his own business in the bespoke construction and installation of kitchens and bathrooms, Mr Lambert, by his own admission, is fussy and meticulous in his own work and what he expects from those doing work for him,
“I’m very used to working in other people’s homes, so understand what is expected”
he comments.
Having moved into his home in a Hertfordshire village just a few months earlier, he recognised that the windows and doors were in desperate need of change,
“after 35 years in our previous house, we wanted a renovation project to make a property our own; changing the windows and doors was one of the first things we did, especially as the old, dark mahogany windows gave a dark appearance and gloomy feel to the rooms.”
“Once we’d visited the showroom in St Albans, we could tell instantly that these were the windows we wanted. We were made to feel very welcome and connected very quickly with the team at the showroom.”
Mr Lambert chose Cottage flush casement windows in French Grey with a 27mm astragal glazing bar along with an oak Staverton entrance door and sidelight, finished in Light Oak stain.
“We’re in a conservation area here, so were required to have wooden windows. We’re really very pleased with them, they are quality products and it’s made a big difference to the look of the house.”
“I’m very fussy, so if I’m happy they must be good!”
“The fitting team were a fantastic bunch of guys, really hard working, very honest and a pleasure to have in the house.”