MELBOURNE Timber Sliding Windows
Your local experts in Timber Sliding Windows replacements.
Combine the timeless warmth of natural wood with a smart, space-saving design with our custom-made Timber Sliding Windows. Perfect for areas where you want to maximise light and views without impeding on space, these windows glide smoothly and quietly for effortless operation. The classic appeal of timber makes them a stunning addition to any room, from bedrooms and living areas to kitchens.
Our Timber Sliding Windows are Australian made to Australian standards, crafted from premium KD Hardwood for exceptional strength and durability. They are the ideal choice for Melbourne homeowners seeking a beautiful, functional, and long-lasting window solution that blends classic materials with modern performance.
Included features of our Timber Sliding Windows
- Premium Hardwood Frame: Constructed from high-quality Kiln-Dried (KD) Hardwood (Victorian Ash) for superior strength, stability, and the natural beauty of real timber.
- Durable Merbau Sill: We use Merbau timber for all our sills—its outstanding natural water resistance provides maximum durability precisely where it’s needed most.
- Effortless & Quiet Operation: Built with high-performance rollers, our Timber Sliding Windows glide smoothly and quietly for an easy, satisfying user experience.
- Fully Weather Sealed: Meticulously sealed to prevent drafts, dust, and rain intrusion, improving your home’s comfort and energy efficiency.
- Secure Keyed Locks: Fitted with high-quality, keyed security locks for your complete peace of mind, with the option to be keyed alike for your convenience.
- Custom Designed & Built: Every window is custom designed and manufactured to your exact size and specifications for a perfect, tailored fit in your home.
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MELBOURNE Timber Windows
Explore our Timber Windows range.
Beyond Timber Sliding Windows, we offer a comprehensive collection of styles to suit any Melbourne home. From the smooth functionality of sliding windows to the classic appeal of double-hung designs, each product is custom-manufactured in your choice of premium timber or durable aluminium to meet your specific aesthetic and functional needs.
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REPLACEMENT Timber Sliding Windows FAQ
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questions answered.
What is the main benefit of timber sliding windows?
The primary advantage of Timber Sliding Windows is their ability to provide large, unobstructed views and excellent ventilation in a space-saving design. Unlike windows that open outwards, they don’t protrude into walkways, patios, or garden areas, making them perfect for servery windows or areas with limited exterior space. This functional benefit is combined with the unmatched warmth and classic aesthetic of natural timber.
What kind of timber do you use for your sliding windows?
We use premium Kiln-Dried (KD) Hardwood, specifically Victorian Ash, for the main frame of our timber sliding windows due to its strength, stability, and beautiful grain. Critically, we use Merbau for the sill—the horizontal base of the window. Merbau is renowned for its exceptional water and rot resistance, ensuring maximum durability where the window is most exposed to moisture.
Are they easy to operate?
Absolutely. We fit our Timber Sliding Windows with high-performance rollers that ensure the sash glides smoothly and effortlessly along the track. This guarantees easy, quiet operation for years to come.
Are timber sliding windows secure?
Yes. Security is a key design feature. Our windows are fitted with high-quality, keyed security locks to ensure your home is safe and secure. We can also key your new windows alike with your other new windows and doors for added convenience.
How many panels can a timber sliding window have?
Our Timber Sliding Windows are custom-made, so we can design them in various configurations to suit your needs, typically with two, three, or four panels. A common configuration is a four-panel design where the two central panels slide open over the two fixed outer panels, creating a large, central opening.











