Whether renovating a period property or building a modern home, window dimensions are crucial in achieving the perfect balance of natural light, energy efficiency, and style. Understanding window dimensions is essential in deciding the best type of window for your home improvement project.

BSF Windows explores the complexities of window sizing in the UK market in this detailed guide. From traditional sash windows to contemporary aluminium installations, we’ll help you navigate standard window dimensions and practical considerations for your window project.

Understanding Window Measurements

Accurate measurement involves more than simple width and height calculations. Today’s window installations require a precise understanding of frame depths, reveal measurements, and opening mechanisms. Professional window installers consider every millimetre crucial, as even a little bit of discrepancy can affect performance and appearance. While measurements are typically provided in millimetres for precision, we’ve included imperial conversions for comparison with older property specifications.

How to Measure for a New Window

To measure for a new window:

  1. Measure the width at three points (top, middle, and bottom of the frame)
  2. Measure the height at three points (left, centre, and right side)
  3. Check diagonal measurements to ensure the opening is square

Remember, while these measurements provide a good guide to what windows will be possible for you, professional window installers, including those from BSF Windows, will always conduct their own survey before installation.

Standard Casement Window Sizes

Casement windows are a popular choice that still dominate the UK residential market, offering exceptional versatility, affordability, and low maintenance. At BSF Windows, our casement windows combine versatility with outstanding performance. Available in both uPVC and aluminium options, these windows feature excellent thermal efficiency for lower energy bills, while robust security features provide complete peace of mind. Our casement windows can be customised with various colours and finishes to complement any property style.

Standard Casement Window Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (inches) Imperial (feet & inches) Common Use
625 x 745 24.6″ x 29.3″ 2’0″ x 2’5″ Small bathrooms
625 x 1045 24.6″ x 41.1″ 2’0″ x 3’5″ General use
925 x 1045 36.4″ x 41.1″ 3’0″ x 3’5″ Most common
1200 x 1045 47.2″ x 41.1″ 3’11” x 3’5″ Large rooms

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Sliding Sash Window Dimensions

Our uPVC sliding sash windows are designed to mimic the look of traditional timber windows but with modern benefits. They offer outstanding thermal performance and advanced security features and are backed by our 10-year warranty. With customisable options including various woodgrain finishes and colour choices, these windows are ideal for both heritage properties and contemporary homes seeking that classic appeal.

Standard Sash Window Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (inches) Imperial (feet & inches) Common Use
915 x 1340 36″ x 52.8″ 3’0″ x 4’5″ Standard size
1065 x 1340 42″ x 52.8″ 3’6″ x 4’5″ Wider option
1220 x 1765 48″ x 69.5″ 4’0″ x 5’10” Period properties

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Flush Sash Window Dimensions

Flush sash windows are designed to sit flush within their frames, creating a sleek, seamless appearance that suits traditional properties. Flush sash windows recreate the look of traditional timber windows while offering modern benefits and a contemporary design twist.

Standard Flush Sash Window Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (inches) Imperial (feet & inches) Common Application
488 x 1045 19.2″ x 41.1″ 1’7″ x 3’5″ Small openings and cottages
625 x 1045 24.6″ x 41.1″ 2’0″ x 3’5″ Standard residential use
925 x 1045 36.4″ x 41.1″ 3’0″ x 3’5″ Larger rooms and feature windows

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Bay and Bow Window Dimensions

Bay and bow windows are architectural features that project outward from your home’s exterior wall, creating additional interior space while flooding rooms with natural light. While similar, bay windows typically feature a larger central window with two smaller windows at angles on either side, while bow windows create a gentler curve using four to six windows of equal size. At BSF Windows, we install both styles across Surrey and Sussex, and surrounding areas.

Standard Bay Window Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (feet & inches) Configuration
2400 x 1200 7’10” x 3’11” 3-section standard
3000 x 1200 9’10” x 3’11” 3-section wide
3600 x 1200 11’10” x 3’11” 5-section bay

Standard Bow Window Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (feet & inches) Configuration
2700 x 1200 8’10” x 3’11” 4-section standard
3300 x 1200 10’10” x 3’11” 5-section classic
3900 x 1200 12’10” x 3’11” 6-section large

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Tilt and Turn Window Dimensions

Tilt and turn windows are a practical solution that offers two different opening styles in one window. As the name suggests, these windows can either tilt from the top for secure ventilation or turn entirely inward for easy cleaning and maximum airflow. At BSF Windows, we offer these versatile windows in both uPVC and aluminium options, with the aluminium versions featuring particularly slim sightlines for a more contemporary look.

The ability to clean both sides of the glass from inside your home makes these windows especially popular for upper floors or hard-to-reach areas.

Standard Tilt and Turn Size Chart

Metric (mm) Imperial (inches) Imperial (feet & inches) Common Application
600 x 900 23.6″ x 35.4″ 2’0″ x 2’11” Small bathrooms and utility rooms
900 x 1200 35.4″ x 47.2″ 2’11” x 3’11” Bedrooms and living spaces
1200 x 1500 47.2″ x 59.1″ 3’11” x 4’11” Statement windows and larger openings

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Modern and Traditional Window Sizes

The size of windows has changed significantly over the years. Traditional properties typically feature smaller, more frequently spaced windows. These homes often have windows around 900mm wide, particularly in Victorian and Georgian properties where maintaining period proportions is essential.

Modern homes, by contrast, tend to favour much larger types of windows to create bright, open spaces. Today’s double glazing and improved frame materials mean we can now safely install windows up to two meters wide in some cases. Floor-to-ceiling windows, wide bay configurations, and panoramic designs have become increasingly popular to create unique spaces.

Whether matching existing period windows or planning a contemporary extension, understanding these common sizes helps ensure your new windows complement your property’s style.

Improving Your Home with BSF Windows

BSF Windows brings decades of expertise to every project, helping homeowners navigate the complexities of window selection and installation. Our comprehensive range includes everything from heritage timber windows to popular uPVC windows and modern aluminium windows, all available in a range of sizes to suit your specific requirements.

With over a decade of experience serving Surrey, Sussex and surrounding areas, BSF Windows has built a strong reputation for quality window installations at competitive prices. Our approach combines expert craftsmanship with exceptional customer service, ensuring every installation meets our high standards.

The best way to view and use our extensive range of windows is by visiting our showroom. Here, you can talk to our friendly team of experts and discuss your options. You can find this at 31-33 Station Road, Horley, Surrey, RH6 9HW.

To arrange a no obligation quote, call us on 01293 408 713, email us at bsfwindows@gmail.com or use our online contact form.