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Arched windows are not just a glazing element — they’re a true accent in a building’s architecture. Modern PVC technology allows us to bring this classic shape to life with impeccable precision, combining the aesthetics of the past with the functionality of the present.
Since ancient times, the arch has symbolised strength and harmony — today it adds sophistication to a room, visually “lifts” the ceiling and softly diffuses light. Thanks to their curved shape, arched PVC windows make the interior brighter and more spacious, and the building’s facade more expressive and distinctive.
Manufacturing such windows requires a special approach: the plastic profile is carefully heated and bent using special equipment to achieve the ideal radius — from a gentle arc to a semi‑circle. Precise calculations are critical here: even a small deviation can lead to problems with airtightness or hardware performance.
There are several popular arch types:
semi‑circular — a universal choice for classic, Art Nouveau and Provence styles;
segmental — with a shallow arc that visually expands the opening;
Gothic (pointed) — with a sharp top, creating an upward‑reaching effect;
elliptical — with smooth curves, well‑suited to panoramic glazing.
PVC material is perfect for these shapes: it’s resistant to temperature fluctuations, doesn’t crack or rot, and retains its colour for years. At the same time, arched windows provide good thermal and sound insulation — they’re on par with standard rectangular models.
They’re installed in private houses, cottages, attics, as well as in cafés, hotels and galleries. Proper installation ensures the structure’s longevity: professional fitting with even load distribution prevents deformation and extends service life.
By choosing arched PVC windows, you get not only a stylish design but also a reliable, practical solution — a harmony of beauty and modern technology.

Which kind of windows would you prefer If you were going to replace the old ones in your house or apartment?