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The Heritage Range
Although white windows and doors have been the classic choice for a generation, Wessex has had many requests from customers for other colours. Unlike other companies who only offer different colours as special orders, we have now introduced a range of new classics - The Heritage Range. Our powder coated finishes are long lasting, low maintenance with a thicker surface coating. Our exciting new sublimation process, gives us our 3 "Woodland" finishes with the texture, colour and aesthetics of wood grain, replicating the 3 most popular frame timbers.
Our Heritage Classic shades are:
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White
A traditional bright and clean white suitable as a contrast or for use as a matching colour. |
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Ivory
A slightly warmer colour than white and works well when less of a contrast is required and often complements more classic shades and tones. |
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Buttermilk
Subtle but strong enough to be a colour in its own right. Ideal for use against a pale background.
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Sage
Traditionally made by mixing yellow and black, this colour suggests a style in its own right. Can be used on modern and period homes to complement bolder colour schemes.
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Heritage Green
An estate green, typically found in country properties where natural and earthy colours are common. |
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Hessian
A warm and natural colour often used where an overall balance is desired rather than a contrasting feature. |
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Slate
A natural Grey ideally suited as part of a strong contemporary design or for use where an overall clean impression is required. |
Our Heritage Woodland finishes are:
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Oak
A traditional solid wood colour with mature shading. |
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Rosewood
A deep ruddy wood with a rich sheen. |
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Walnut
A lighter close grained finish.
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Our Heritage- taking the best from the past
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| Wessex has one of the widest and most innovative ranges of windows, doors and conservatories in the South and a showroom of unrivalled quality and comfort
from within which you can enjoy the Wessex experience.
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James Stirrup
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