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A fanlight is the small top opening in a window unit. Hinged to a transom – the horizontal beam that divides the glazing panes – fanlight windows enable safe ventilation of interior spaces.
Fanlights are suitable for use in uPVC, timber, timber alternative, and aluminium window systems.
Also known as a 'sunburst light', traditional fanlights were semi-circular and used above doorways. They take their name from the way their fixed glazed panes 'fan out' like a folding handheld fan. The term now covers all small top opening windows, regardless of shape.
There is a range of ironmongery options for fanlight openings, depending on the design of the window, the window opening mechanism, and your interior preferences.
Leaded fanlights are an effective way to add style and colour to your windows to suit the style and age of your home. Leaded fanlights are available in a range of designs and colours, easily matched to existing windows and doors. Decorative fanlight glass is also a popular option, with a wide range of stained, etched and frosted glass to choose from to make your fanlight as unique as you are.
Interested in a new fanlight or a replacement fanlight installation? Give us a call on 01932 344 415 or contact us online to discuss your options further with our friendly team of professionals.
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