GUTMANN NORDWIN Aluminium-Clad Timber Windows

Discover the perfect blend of elegance and durability with GUTMANN NORDWIN Aluminium-Clad Timber Windows. 

Unmatched Performance and Aesthetic Appeal

Designed to enhance any architectural style, these windows combine the natural warmth of timber with the robust protection of aluminium cladding, offering unmatched performance and aesthetic appeal.

Key Features

  • Outward-opening design maximizes interior space
  • High-performance aluminium cladding ensures long-lasting durability
  • Advanced thermal insulation for energy efficiency
  • Customisable finishes to match your design vision
  • Low-maintenance exterior with weather-resistant properties
  • Precision-engineered for smooth operation and secure locking

Benefits

GUTMANN NORDWIN windows are crafted to elevate your living experience. The timber interior provides a warm, inviting ambiance, while the aluminium exterior protects against harsh weather conditions, reducing maintenance needs. With superior thermal performance, these windows help lower energy costs, making them an eco-friendly choice. Their versatile design allows for customization to suit both modern and traditional aesthetics, ensuring a perfect fit for your home or project.

Specifications

  • Frame Material: Timber with aluminium cladding
  • Glazing Options: Double or triple glazing, low-E coating
  • U-Value: As low as 0.8 W/m²K for optimal energy efficiency
  • Profile Depth: 68mm to 92mm, depending on configuration
  • Finish Options: Powder-coated aluminium in RAL colours, natural or stained timber
  • Operation: Outward-opening and fixed
  • Sound Insulation: Up to 42 dB reduction
  • Security: Multi-point locking system, optional anti-burglary features
  • Certifications: Meets European standards for thermal and acoustic performance

Get in Touch

Ready to elevate your project with GUTMANN NORDWIN aluminium-clad timber windows? Get in touch with our team for expert guidance, technical assistance, or a tailored quote. Let’s shape the future of sustainable architecture together.