Product hub

Products

A simple product hub for Exquisite Windows & More, organized by windows, doors, glass railings, showers, vanities, custom furniture, materials, and glass options.

Open Builder | Request Product Quote

Complete product list

Scan every product family, then open the matching detail page or builder path.

Window Systems

Start here when the opening needs airflow, light, privacy, or a custom glass layout.

Sliding Windows | Build slider
Everyday ventilation for bedrooms, living rooms, apartments, rentals, and offices.
Double slider, Triple slider, Quad slider, Mesh option

Casement Windows | Build casement
Side-hinged windows for stronger sealing, wider opening, and controlled breeze.
Single casement, Double casement, Push-out, Crank option

Awning Windows | Build awning
Top-hinged windows for bathrooms, kitchens, privacy, and high-wall openings.
Privacy glass, High wall, Crank option

Fixed Picture Windows | Build fixed
Non-opening glass for light, views, transoms, sidelites, arches, and feature walls.
Picture glass, Transom, Sidelite, Arch

Custom Window Grids | Build custom
Mixed layouts that combine sliders, casements, awnings, fixed glass, arches, and doors.
Custom grid, Mixed openings, Quote review

Door Systems

Choose by movement first: slide, swing, or crafted wood.

Sliding Doors | Build sliding door
Space-saving patio, balcony, veranda, living-room, and apartment door systems.
Two-panel, Patio, Balcony, Mesh option

4-Panel Sliding Doors | Build 4-panel
Wider sliding door layouts for larger glass openings and broad indoor-outdoor access.
Wide opening, Center opening, Large glass

French and Casement Doors | Build French door
Full-swing single or paired doors with glass, grid, panel, and hardware choices.
French pair, Single casement door, Grid option

Custom Wood Doors | Build wood door
Single or double crafted doors with panel style, species, jamb, paint, and stain decisions.
Single door, Double door, Paint, Stain

Glass, Railings, and Bathrooms

Use these pages when safety glass, privacy, hardware, tile, or finished-site measurements matter.

Glass Railings and Balustrades | Build railing
Balcony, stair, veranda, and patio railing systems with laminated safety glass.
Running feet, Stairs, Balcony, Laminated glass

Shower Enclosures | Request shower quote
Measured shower glass, swing doors, sliding shower doors, fixed panels, and hardware finishes.
Finished tile, Swing, Sliding, Walk-in panel

Glass Options | Compare in builder
Clear, grey tint, bronze tint, blue tint, frosted, laminated, mirror, and panel options.
Privacy, Heat, Safety, Tint

Woodwork and Storage

For projects where room fit, storage behavior, finish, and installation access shape the quote.

Bathroom Vanities | Request vanity quote
Floating, floor-mounted, drawer, door, mirror, and countertop-ready vanity projects.
Bathroom storage, Plumbing, Countertop, Mirror

Custom Furniture and Woodworks | Request furniture quote
Wardrobes, bedroom sets, TV units, built-ins, bookshelves, offices, and custom pieces.
Wardrobes, Built-ins, TV units, Bedroom sets

Custom Kitchens | Discuss kitchens
Cabinetry, islands, tall storage, hardware, counters, and finish direction for kitchen projects.
Cabinetry, Island, Hardware, Storage

Materials

Narrow the frame and glass direction before sending dimensions or opening the builder.

uPVC Windows and Doors | Build with uPVC
Low-maintenance residential profile direction for many window and door openings.
Low maintenance, Residential, White profile

Aluminium Windows and Doors | Build with aluminium
Slimmer, stronger frame direction for larger spans, doors, rail systems, and modern openings.
Large spans, Slim profiles, Black finish

A clearer starting point before the deep pages

This hub gives customers one plain product map before they choose a window, door, railing, bathroom glass, vanity, furniture, material, or glass option page.

Static pages with practical paths

Each product family still keeps its own SEO page, quote preparation, related pages, visuals, FAQs, and builder link where a live configurator exists.

A product map for real quote decisions

The product hub should reduce the first decision to a clean set of paths. Customers can scan the full catalog, choose a product family, then move into the right subpage instead of wading through every detail at once.

One catalog first

The full product list is grouped by windows, doors, glass and bathrooms, woodwork, and materials so customers can see the whole business quickly.

Subpages carry the detail

Each product page keeps the deeper SEO content, planning guidance, FAQs, related links, and visual examples for that specific decision.

Builder where it fits

Configurable products link directly into the builder, while custom site-measured products point toward a structured quote request.

Less guessing

The page teaches customers to choose by opening style, room use, measurement needs, material, glass, and installation scope.

How to use the product hub

Start broad, then narrow. The goal is to help a customer find the right path in seconds without hiding the deeper information they may need later.

  1. Pick the product family: Choose windows, doors, glass railings, shower glass, vanities, custom furniture, materials, or glass options first.
  2. Use the subpage for context: Open the subpage to compare use cases, maintenance notes, related materials, photos, and quote preparation.
  3. Build or request a quote: Use the builder for supported products and the quote form for site-measured or design-heavy projects.
  4. Send photos early: Photos and measurements help staff confirm whether the selected product path is the right one before final pricing.

Key Options

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Glass railings
  • Shower enclosures
  • Vanities
  • Custom furniture
  • Materials
  • Glass options

Choose a product family

Windows
Sliding, casement, awning, fixed, and custom window paths.

Doors
Sliding, French, casement, and custom wood door paths.

Glass Railings
Balcony, stair, veranda, and patio railing planning.

Shower Enclosures
Finished-site shower glass, panels, doors, and hardware.

Bathroom Vanities
Custom bathroom storage, mirrors, sinks, and countertop coordination.

Custom Furniture and Woodworks
Wardrobes, kitchens, built-ins, bedroom sets, and custom storage.

uPVC
Low-maintenance residential profile guidance.

Aluminium
Slimmer, stronger frame guidance for larger spans and modern openings.

Glass Options
Clear, tinted, frosted, laminated, mirror, and panel comparisons.

Useful planning links

Core product hubs

These are the highest-level product families.

  • Windows - Compare sliding, casement, awning, fixed, and custom window paths.
  • Doors - Compare sliding, French, casement, and custom wood doors.
  • Glass railings - Prepare railing footage, layout, glass, rail finish, and mounting photos.
  • Custom furniture and woodworks - Plan built-ins, wardrobes, kitchens, storage, and custom pieces.

Decision support

These pages help narrow material, glass, bathroom, and support decisions.

Related pages

What to prepare before choosing a product

Even a rough first pass helps the team guide the right product path.

  • Product family or closest use case
  • Width, height, depth, or running feet
  • Room, opening, balcony, bathroom, or furniture location
  • Photos of the existing space from more than one angle
  • Material, glass, color, finish, or hardware preferences if known
  • Installation, removal, delivery, access, or site-readiness notes

Use support pages after product selection

  • Review maintenance notes on the selected product page before final approval.
  • Use warranty and process pages to understand support boundaries and next steps.
  • Keep the quote request tied to the product page that best describes the job.
  • Ask staff to confirm substitutions, availability, colors, glass, finish, and site conditions before production.

Common Questions

Where should I start if I am not sure what product I need?

Start on the product hub, choose the closest category, then use the subpage to compare options and prepare measurements or photos.

Is every product available in the builder?

Windows, doors, wood doors, custom grids, and glass railings have builder paths. Showers, vanities, kitchens, and furniture should start from a structured quote request.

Why keep separate product pages?

Separate pages help customers and search engines understand each product family without forcing every detail into one overwhelming page.

What is the difference between the product hub and the builder?

The product hub is for navigation and product education. The builder is for configuring supported windows, doors, wood doors, custom grids, and glass railings.

Should every product have its own page?

High-intent categories should. It makes the site easier to browse and gives each product family enough room for SEO, examples, quote prep, and FAQs.

Can I request multiple product types in one quote?

Yes. The quote request can include multiple product categories, photos, and builder items.

Why are materials and glass listed as products?

They are decision-support pages. Customers often need to compare material and glass before picking a final product configuration.