While it used to be common practice to build uniform houses—with identical floor plans, windows, and doors—things have changed. Today, it’s not unusual for homeowners and architects to collaborate and bring unique design ideas to life based on the client’s taste and preferences—such as the integration of narrow windows.
Although standard-sized windows have long been the go-to solution, the construction industry has evolved when it comes to windows and doors. Let’s take a closer look at what exactly we mean by that.

Custom Solutions for Custom Needs
As mentioned above, unique needs call for unique solutions. That’s why even within our range of plastic windows, you’ll find a wide variety of shapes and sizes. Homeowners can freely choose based on size, shape, and color, so there’s no need to settle for compromises that leave a bad aftertaste.
Even in the case of special designs—like narrow windows—you don’t have to give up on quality. These unconventional window shapes are made using the same technology as our most popular traditional models.
Your home is your castle—so it should look exactly how you envisioned it. Nowadays, achieving this is easier than ever, so there’s no reason to settle for workaround solutions.
Kill Two Birds With One Stone—Even with Narrow Windows
Or even more so with them! With custom solutions, challenges often arise—for example, if you choose a different company or delay the shading installation, you might find yourself facing complications later on.
That’s why when it comes to windows and doors, we can’t ignore shading solutions either. It’s best to handle both at the same time to avoid these future inconveniences.
In a previous blog post, we already discussed the different types of roller shutters. So if you’re about to purchase your windows, it’s wise to explore shutter options as well—to ensure you select the one that best fits your needs. Working with a single provider for both ensures perfect alignment and eliminates the risk of poor workmanship.
There’s No Way Around Careful Planning
When you set out to build or renovate a house, you must prepare for a lengthy planning phase. That’s because you need to assess your needs thoroughly, evaluate your options, and strike a balance between functionality and aesthetics.
One phase of planning involves reviewing the full range of available window and door products to understand your options. Many people give up on building their dream home because they lack accurate and detailed information about what’s available. Take narrow windows, for example—they’re now widely available on our [website](https://www.bergsystem.hu/).
If you dedicate the necessary time and energy, you can return to a home that feels truly yours—looking out through windows that perfectly match your taste. That way, you’ll enjoy the view every single day!