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Aluminium Windows

Aluminium windows are designed and manufactured to your bespoke requirements. With slim frames, thermally broken profiles and made-to-size designs, each window is crafted to maximise natural light, improve everyday comfort and create a clean connection between interior spaces and the outside view.

Projecting aluminium oriel bay windows on a contemporary residential facade

WHAT ALUMINIUM WINDOW SYSTEMS DOES MAXLIGHT OFFER?

The Maxlight aluminium window collection includes sliding windows, oriel bay windows and fixed panel arrangements. Each system is made to order and designed to enhance natural light, improve everyday comfort and sit naturally within the character of the building.

Aluminium windows are a refined way to bring natural directional light, fresh air and calmer experience to your home. With slim frames, they help interiors feel more connected to the outside with maximum glass exposure.

More than a simple window, aluminium glazing shapes how a room feels throughout the day. It frames views, opens up living spaces and creates a modern connection between the inside of the home and its surroundings.

Window systems

Configurations

The aluminium window range is available in three main configurations: Oriel Bay Windows, Fixed Panels and Sliding Windows. Each option is designed to suit a different part of the home, from creating a standout architectural feature to bringing in natural light or adding simple everyday ventilation.

Oriel Bay Windows project outward to create depth, wider views and a striking modern detail. Fixed Panels are ideal for framing views and brightening interiors with a minimal finish. Sliding Windows offer smooth movement, fresh air and a practical solution for spaces where a hinged opening is not needed.

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Sliding Windows

The standard Maxlight window configuration to expand your views and bring fresh air in.

Sliding windows bring ventilation into the room without a hinged opening projecting into the space. The glazed area stays visually calm while the moving panel remains easy to use every day.

From broad garden-facing openings to more focused window seats, the configuration keeps the relationship between the room, the view and the outside space clear.

Built-in banquette wrapping a wide aluminium sliding window
Wide sliding window illuminating a barn extension at blue hour
Tall sliding window opening onto the garden of a brick house

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Oriel Bay Windows

A bay to relax, read a book or watch time pass in the backyard.

An oriel bay projects the window beyond the wall to create depth around the opening and a wider relationship with the view. From outside, the glass reads as a deliberate architectural form.

Inside, that projection creates a place to sit, pause and look out while drawing daylight further into the room.

Glass oriel bay window projecting from a brick home above garden planting
Deep-set oriel bay window framed by exposed brick inside a bright room
Black-framed oriel window projecting from a brick garden extension

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Fixed Panels

A glass pane with a frameless style. A statement of clear direction to view the exterior.

Fixed panels place the view at the centre of the composition. With no opening movement to accommodate, the glazing can read as a quiet picture window or a full-height connection to the landscape.

The format works across kitchens, living rooms and circulation spaces where daylight and a clear interior-to-exterior relationship matter most.

Fixed aluminium glazing bringing garden views into an open-plan kitchen
Tall fixed kitchen windows overlooking open countryside
Full-height fixed window framing a wide rural landscape from a dining room

Bring the window schedule into focus.

Share drawings, approximate opening sizes and the configuration you have in mind. The Maxlight team will advise on the clearest route from design to installation.