Custom Wood Windows Manufacturer: Natural Warmth, Modern Performance
Made-to-order wood windows tailored to your openings, profiles, glazing, and finishes—combining authentic aesthetics with reliable energy efficiency and durability.
Why Custom Wood Window
Custom wood windows deliver natural warmth and architectural character no synthetic material can replicate. Select from oak, pine, teak, and other species, with tailored profiles, stains, and grille patterns to match both classic and contemporary façades—each unit crafted like fine interior joinery.
With Sibolla Building, aesthetics meet engineered performance. Laminated wood cores resist warping, aluminum-clad exteriors reduce maintenance, and multi-point locking with compression seals ensures durability and weather-tightness. Double or triple Low-E argon glazing, warm-edge spacers, and optional acoustic glass improve thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and indoor quietness.
Wood windows integrate seamlessly with picture, casement, or awning units for balanced ventilation and views. From shop drawings and finish confirmation to packaged delivery, we provide a reliable made-to-order solution designed for long-term stability and consistent project quality.
Wood Window Types
Wood Windows with White Trim
Classic wood interiors paired with crisp white casings for timeless contrast. Customize species, stains, grille patterns, and Low-E argon glazing to suit traditional or transitional architecture while maintaining strong thermal performance.
Aluminum Clad Wood Windows
Natural wood beauty inside, durable powder-coated aluminum protection outside. Designed for low maintenance, high energy efficiency, and long-term color stability across varying climates and elevations.
Clad Wood Windows
Interior warmth with full exterior weather protection. Engineered sealing systems, Low-E insulated glass, and durable finishes provide reliable performance in coastal, humid, or temperature-extreme environments while preserving the look of real wood.
Double Hung Wood Windows
Traditional two-sash operation with tilt-in cleaning and balanced airflow control. Solid wood interiors with custom stains, grille patterns, and insulated Low-E glazing deliver classic aesthetics with modern energy performance.
Single Pane Wood Windows
Authentic single glazing for restoration projects and heritage-style builds. Best suited for mild climates or paired with storm panels for added insulation while preserving historic detailing.
Vintage Wood Windows
Architectural profiles inspired by period design—arched tops, divided lites, and handcrafted finishes. Custom hardware and stain options recreate timeless character while integrating upgraded sealing systems for improved durability.
Performance Glass Options
Double Glazing
Two panes sealed into an insulated glass unit (IGU) reduce heat transfer and condensation while improving comfort year-round. A balanced upgrade that preserves clear views while enhancing energy efficiency and durability for wood window systems.
Triple Glazing
Three panes with dual insulating cavities deliver superior thermal and acoustic performance. Keeps interiors warmer in winter, cooler in summer, and noticeably quieter—ideal for demanding climates or high-comfort residential projects.
Argon Gas Fill
Argon-filled cavities reduce heat transfer and improve U-value without affecting clarity. A simple upgrade that enhances insulation performance and overall energy efficiency.
Thermal Insulation Performance
Low-E coatings, warm-edge spacers, and thermally broken frames work together to reduce heat loss and solar gain. The result is stable indoor temperatures, improved comfort, and lower HVAC energy consumption throughout the year.
Acoustic Insulation Performance
Laminated glass, asymmetric panes, and full perimeter seals effectively block outdoor noise. Ideal for homes near roads, schools, or urban areas seeking a quieter indoor environment.
Wood Window FAQs
What’s the difference between all-wood and aluminum-clad wood windows?
A. All-wood gives full natural timber inside/out, great insulation, but needs periodic exterior refinishing. Aluminum-clad keeps the wood interior and adds a weather-proof aluminum exterior for low maintenance—ideal for coastal, high-UV or rainy areas.
How do wood windows achieve good thermal and acoustic performance?
A. Use Low-E insulated glass (double/triple) with optional argon, laminated panes for sound, and tight frames with multi-point locks and quality seals; this combo cuts heat loss, drafts, and noise.
What customization is available (species, finish, style)?
A. Pine, oak, ash and engineered cores are common; finishes include clear, stained, painted, or exterior aluminum cladding in any RAL color. Grilles, sash profiles, and hardware styles are fully customizable to match modern or traditional designs.
How do I maintain them and how long do they last?
A. Clean drains, lubricate hardware yearly, and refresh exposed wood coatings every 3–5 years; aluminum-clad exteriors are largely maintenance-free. Properly installed, quality wood windows typically last 20–50+ years.
What about installation, lead time, and add-ons?
A. New builds use fin/anchor installs with proper flashing and sill pans; remodels can use insert frames. Typical custom lead time is about 4–6 weeks. Options include insect screens, child locks, concealed hinges, security mesh, and between-glass blinds, plus fixed or operable units (casement, tilt-turn, double-hung, awning).
Contact Us
We’ll get back to you within 24 hours. For urgent project inquiries, contact us directly at +86 13695169816. You can also upload your project drawing files




