Learn The Differences Between Flush And Non-Flush Windows

If you’ve lived in your house a long time and haven’t needed to do so already, there’ll come a point when your windows need upgrading.

Flush windows are an option, with flush casement windows and flush sash windows both offering an immaculate look thanks to their perfectly flat finishes.

But what exactly is a flush window and how does it differ from a standard window style? That’s what this article is designed to clarify.

What Are Flush Windows?

A flush window is a design that lies flat against a wall, creating a wonderfully neat aesthetic. Contrary to stormproof and lipped casement windows, flush casement and flush sash window frames don’t protrude outwards and are perfectly level.

There’s no overlap whatsoever, as the sash sits totally flat within the frame, which is the case with all flush fit solutions.

The flat-to-frame look is so suave and has enjoyed a huge resurgence in popularity in recent years.

An opened flush window

Flush Windows vs Non-Flush Windows

The most profound deviation between flush and non-flush windows is how they both sit within the frame.

Non-flush windows, such as storm casement windows, have openable sections that extend past the frame. For instance, the sash sits proud of the frame, and it creates a visible lip overlapping the external edge, crucial for resisting the elements.

Flush windows have no external overlap at all, so in other words, they sit dead level with the frame, producing a flat finish. You tend to find that non-flush windows are supplied in a wider range of designs, with more varied hardware, but the streamlined appearance of flush windows is hard to resist.

A close-up of a flush casement window frame

Which Of The Two Befits Your Home?

Residents of period properties, traditional residences and listed buildings will find flush windows to be a great match (they’re often chosen for homes situated in conservation areas). Flush sash windows complement listed and period abodes, and flush casements also greatly suit dwellings where it’s integral to retain original character.

For flexibility, non-flush windows make better sense as you can then select from a plethora of frame types, finishes and hardware to ensure practical needs are met.

An oak effect flush casement window

Talking to a design expert at Permaframe could help straighten out any confusion over whether flush or non-flush windows are what you should buy. Do it over the course of a design appointment.

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