Timber Bifold Windows — Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Serving and Entertaining
Our timber bifold windows open up wide to create a seamless serving and ventilation space — perfect for kitchens, patios and BBQ areas. Each window set is made to order using high-grade timbers and quality folding hardware to ensure durability, smooth movement and excellent weathertight sealing.
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Timber bifold windows are an attractive and practical solution for those who desire the charm of timber and the versatility of a folding window design.
Timber bifold windows consist of multiple panels hinged together, typically three or more. They can be customised to fit various opening sizes, making them suitable for home areas, such as living rooms, kitchens, and conservatories. Choose the finish and style that best suits your preferences and interior design for a unique look that matches the home's overall style.
Technical Specifications — Bifold Windows
Frames: H3.2 Radiata Pine
Sashes: Cedar
Hinges: Stainless Steel
Glazing: Single or Double Glazing
Fittings: Brio Weatherfold System
Jambs: Ex 150mm x 50mm
Sills: Ex 250 x 75mm
Why Choose Timber Bifold Windows?
Timber, as a material, exudes warmth and natural beauty. Timber windows add a touch of elegance and a timeless aesthetic to any home, complementing a range of architectural styles, from traditional to contemporary.
The folding design of bifold windows maximises the use of available space. They create a wide, unobstructed passage when fully opened, seamlessly connecting your indoor and outdoor living areas.
Timber bifold windows allow ample natural light to flood your living spaces, brightening your home and creating an inviting atmosphere. When opened, they provide excellent ventilation, making them ideal for areas that require fresh and cool air.
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Looking for a different style? Discover our full range of handcrafted JMF-certified NZS 4211 timber windows — trusted by architects, builders and homeowners across New Zealand.
Not sure which window style is best for your home?
Our team can explain the performance and visual differences between casement, awning, bifold, sliding, double hung and bungalow windows — and help you choose the perfect fit for your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Bifold Windows
What are bifold windows commonly used for?
They’re ideal for kitchens, serving hatches and patios where wide openings are wanted.
Do bifold windows seal well against weather?
Yes — modern folding hardware and compression seals provide excellent weathertight performance when installed correctly.
Can bifold windows be double glazed?
Yes — they are engineered to suit double glazing.
What maintenance do bifold windows require?
Timber must be fully sealed on all six sides before weather exposure, and regular re-coating protects long-term performance.
Do you install?
We are supply-only; installation is completed by licensed builders.
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