Shaped Windows
Shaped windows are a striking way to enhance your home’s character, complement period features, and even add value to your property. Designed to create a true architectural statement, our shaped windows are available in uPVC or timber and can be manufactured to suit a wide variety of bespoke designs.
Available in both double and triple glazing options, our shaped windows offer excellent energy efficiency, improved insulation, and enhanced security — without compromising on style. Each window is made-to-measure to ensure a precise fit and flawless finish.

What Are Shaped Windows?
Shaped windows are any windows that move beyond the standard rectangular designs commonly found on UK homes. While subtle variations are relatively common, more distinctive shapes — such as circular, triangular, arched, or raked designs — require expert craftsmanship and specialised manufacturing techniques to achieve a precise and secure fit. These bespoke windows are carefully measured and made-to-order, ensuring they complement your property’s architecture while maintaining high standards of energy efficiency, security, and durability.
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Square Windows
Square windows are often fixed so they don’t open, so the design limits are endless. With different colours and decorative glass options, you can create some pretty special designs that make for a stunning feature window.

Circular Windows
Circular windows are a fantastic choice for new builds and renovations alike. Popular in bathrooms and entrance halls, they can equally be a striking centrepiece in a living or dining room.

Triangular Windows
Triangle windows, also known as slating windows, gable windows or raked windows, are fixed windows shaped like a triangle. Their distinct shape creates a talking point when added above.
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Specialist & Shaped Windows
We also offer a wide range of bespoke shaped windows, designed to complement unique architectural styles and add character to your home. Each window is made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit while enhancing both the appearance and performance of your property. Raked windows — sometimes known as trapezoid windows — are ideal for angled spaces such as lofts and extensions, and can be customised with transoms to create elegant, separated panes. For more traditional or period homes, Gothic arch windows provide a bold and dramatic feature, adding timeless charm and architectural interest.
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Decorative Glass
Enhance your windows with our wide range of decorative glazing options, designed to add character, privacy, and a unique finishing touch to your home. Choose from beautifully crafted etched, bevelled, or coloured glass, available in a variety of classic and contemporary designs.

Fixed Window Shapes
Our shaped windows are fixed in place, meaning they do not open. This allows for a much wider variety of unique and bespoke designs, making them ideal for adding character and architectural interest to your home.

Made-to-Measure
Every shaped window we supply is made to measure, ensuring a perfect fit for your space and your style. Whether you’re upgrading an existing opening or creating something completely bespoke, precision is key to achieving the best results.
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Your Questions Answered by us
What is a circular window?
A circular window is a double glazed circle-shaped window with fixed panes, so it does not open. Circular windows are an alternative to the traditional rectangular windows. Handcrafted in our Norwich factory, Anglian uPVC circular windows are specially made to the size that you require and can be personalised with decorative glass.
How much do gable end windows cost?
Gable end windows are often triangular, but can also be raked. Like most window shapes, triangular gable windows or raked windows often cost more than standard rectangular windows. This is due to the extra labour and more intricate process it takes to create them. The cost of gable window is further affected by their size and material. They also require building work too, so this will factor in the cost too.
What is an eyebrow window?
An eyebrow window is an arched window that is wider than it is tall, the look like little eyes protruding from roofs of the older buildings they often sit in. It is for this reason they are sometimes called an eyebrow dormer, in the UK you often find them in larger thatched cottages. Today, they are most popular in America, though you can find some examples in the UK.
Can you open round windows?
You can get round windows that open as well as fixed round windows, it just depends on the style you get and the company you go through. Round windows that open often require specialist, bespoke opening mechanisms, making them more expensive than fixed. Our round windows are only offered as fixed units, which means greater design flexibility for you and makes them more affordable.
What is an Oriel style window?
An oriel window is like a bay window, but it juts out from the wall. Cantilevers or corbels joined to an external wall support the structure, instead of walls linked to the ground. In the past they improved views on narrow streets, often so people could see down to the sea. Modern oriel bay windows sit on the ground floor, first or second floors, and sometimes even span two floors. We offer oriel windows, but we call them plant-on windows.
