
22/04/26
PVC windows with Georgian bars offer a winning combination of modern technology and the aesthetics of traditional window designs. Georgian bars — decorative strips placed inside or on the glass unit — create the effect of dividing the glass into segments. Thanks to them, the window gains a noble, “architectural” look, reminiscent of historic mansions or European facades.
Such windows can easily fit into various styles: from classic and neoclassical to country and modern. In country houses, they emphasise solidity and traditional charm; in city apartments, they add a distinctive touch to standard buildings. Georgian bars can be straight or curved, wide or narrow, offering plenty of room for design solutions. The colour range is also diverse: in addition to the standard white, options in wood‑like finishes, black, brown, and other colours are available — you can choose a variant to match the overall style of the facade and interior.
From a technical standpoint, PVC windows with Georgian bars retain all the advantages of conventional plastic windows: excellent thermal and sound insulation, airtightness, protection against drafts, and ease of maintenance. The decorative elements do not interfere with the operation of the sashes and do not reduce functionality — ventilation, glass cleaning, and hardware maintenance remain just as convenient.
Georgian bars come in several types:
interpane — installed inside the glass unit, requiring no maintenance and not hindering window cleaning;
surface‑mounted — attached from the outside or inside, and can be removable;
Vienna — combining inner and outer parts to create a three‑dimensional effect.
By choosing PVC windows with Georgian bars, you get more than just a structure to protect against the elements — you acquire a striking architectural feature. They make the facade more interesting, add depth and character to the interior, and yet last for decades, retaining their original appearance and reliability.
