One Pane Grey Casement Window on Victorian Terrace

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Hi all,

I'm replacing the windows of my 1897 Victorian terrace. Photo attached.

I want to give the front a modern fresh feel. I'm thinking grey casement with a single glass panel which will open from the bottom.

I haven't seen any Victorian house with a single glass panel.. They always have two panels as mine currently has.

Anyone seen this before or have any suggestions or photos?

Thanks
 

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the house in the picture is not a terrace.

You have a Victorian house and want to make it look modern?

Vandal.
 
the house in the picture is not a terrace.

You have a Victorian house and want to make it look modern?

Vandal.
It's easier to say terrace.. no one believes me or just get confused when I say Victorian detached..

Secondly.. We live in a modern time.. the house needs to fit my needs, not the other way around!
 
It's easier to say terrace.. no one believes me or just get confused when I say Victorian detached..

Secondly.. We live in a modern time.. the house needs to fit my needs, not the other way around!
Then you are lucky its not listed .
 
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hard to be a vandal when the windows are already upvc...

bedroom windows look like they don't comply with egress.

Why not have vertical sliders in grey foil?

Or flush upvc 'timber alternative'
 
hard to be a vandal when the windows are already upvc...

bedroom windows look like they don't comply with egress.

Why not have vertical sliders in grey foil?

Or flush upvc 'timber alternative'

I don't really like the line across the middle of the window. Wondering if a single glass panel will look good.
 

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