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Idealcombi Bespoke Window Solution

Every project is different. Your home may need large fixed glazing for a view, slim framed windows for a contemporary extension, traditional flush casement windows for a character property, or doors that connect your living space with the garden. With Idealcombi, your windows and doors are made to suit your measurements, your design goals and the way you want to live.

Our Danish designed composite windows and doors combine a durable aluminium exterior with a warm timber interior, giving you long lasting weather protection outside and natural character inside. Choose from bespoke double glazed windows or bespoke triple glazed windows, with expert guidance to help you select the right specification for your home.

Made to measure windows and doors for your home

Bespoke windows are designed around your property rather than chosen from a standard shelf. That means the size, opening style, glazing, colour, finish and detailing can be planned to suit the architecture of your home.

At Idealcombi, we support the process with site survey and technical guidance, helping your project move from concept to accurate specification.

This is especially useful for homes with unusual openings, modern extensions, large glazed areas, exposed locations or design details that need careful planning. From simple replacement windows to more ambitious bespoke window design, our team can help you create a solution that looks intentional from every angle.

Bespoke window design with Danish quality

Good window design is about more than size. Our bespoke window design options can support both contemporary and traditional homes. You can explore sightlines for modern, contemporary windows, traditional flush casement windows for period inspired projects, fixed windows for uninterrupted views, opening windows for ventilation, and special windows for more distinctive elevations.

Idealcombi windows are designed and manufactured in Denmark, where demanding coastal weather has shaped our approach to durability, insulation and design.

Bespoke triple glazed windows

Bespoke triple glazed windows uses three panes of glass with insulating cavities between them, helping to reduce heat loss and improve the feel of rooms close to glazed areas.

Triple glazing can be especially useful for new builds, well insulated homes, exposed sites, north facing rooms and projects with large windows or glazed doors. It can also help reduce the cold surface feeling that older windows often create in winter.

The best result comes from the full window system, not the glass alone. Strong frames, quality seals, good airtightness, suitable hardware and professional installation all matter. Idealcombi can help you compare glazing options and choose a specification that suits your property rather than simply choosing the highest number of panes.

We offer both double and triple glazing options, so you can choose the right solution for each project. Some homes benefit from triple glazing throughout, while others use a mix of glazing specifications depending on orientation, exposure, room use and design priorities.

Above is a unique dormer window with two triangular fixed windows and a square top guided window angled 45° to fit. 
Find more photos of the project in our gallery: Arts and Craft House by Design Storey.

Designed for new builds, renovations and extensions

Bespoke windows & doors are ideal when you want your glazing to support the overall design of the property.

  • For new builds, they can be planned around the architecture from the beginning, helping you make the most of daylight, views and energy performance.
  • For renovations, they can improve comfort while respecting the character of the building.
  • For extensions, they can create a bright, modern connection between old and new spaces.
  • For replacement projects, they can upgrade appearance, insulation and everyday usability without compromising the look of the home.

Explore our shaped window options:

  • Raked windows

Raked windows are ideal for gables, roof spaces and modern extensions where the glazing needs to follow the angle of the roof. They can bring more natural light into rooms with sloping ceilings and create a clean architectural finish.

  • Round windows

Round windows create a striking feature in both traditional and contemporary homes. They are often used in stairwells, bathrooms, entrances and feature walls where you want extra daylight and a softer design detail.

  • Arch windows

Arch windows are a popular choice for period inspired homes, barn conversions, entrance areas and properties with existing arched openings. They help preserve the shape and character of the building while allowing you to upgrade the window performance.

Bespoke Windows FAQs

What does bespoke windows mean?

Bespoke windows are windows made to suit a specific property, project or design requirement. Instead of choosing only from standard sizes, you can plan the measurements, style, glazing, colour, finish and opening function around your home. With Idealcombi, bespoke windows are manufactured to your measurements and can be specified with double or triple glazing.

Are bespoke windows more expensive than standard windows?

Bespoke windows can cost more than basic standard windows because they are made to suit your measurements and specification. The final cost depends on size, style, glazing, colour, hardware, installation requirements and project complexity. The best approach is to compare full specifications rather than only the initial price.

Is triple glazing better than double glazing?

Triple glazing can provide better insulation than double glazing, but it is not automatically the best choice for every home. A high quality double glazed window can perform better than a poor quality triple glazed window. The frame, seals, installation and overall building fabric all affect the result.

Can bespoke windows match a traditional home?

Yes. Bespoke window design can be used for traditional homes as well as modern properties. Flush casement styles, carefully chosen colours, glazing bars and sympathetic proportions can help new windows suit the character of the building while improving comfort and performance.

Can bespoke windows be used in modern extensions?

Yes. Bespoke windows are often used in modern extensions because they allow larger panes, slimmer sightlines, fixed glazing, opening windows and doors to be planned around the architecture. They can help create more daylight and a stronger connection to the garden.