Servery Windows For South West WA Homes
Servery windows are a practical way to improve ventilation and create better connection between kitchens, living areas and outdoor spaces. We design and manufacture aluminium servery windows to suit your plans.
Electronically automated & gas strut servery windows
Perfect for homes that blur the line between indoors and out, servery windows are designed for effortless entertaining, airflow, and functionality. Whether you're opening up your kitchen to the deck or creating a seamless serving space for weekend BBQs, servery windows offer flexibility without compromising on style or performance.
Servery windows for entertaining and everyday use
Servery windows create a direct link between kitchens and outdoor dining or entertaining areas. They can simplify how food and drinks move between spaces and help keep conversations flowing easily between inside and outside.
Why Choose Servery Windows?
These styles don’t just look good, they work hard too.
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Touch free operation for hard to access locations
Modern Aesthetics & Property Value
Improved Security
Unobstructed Views
Versatility
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Ideal for indoor-outdoor kitchens and BBQ zones
Full, unobstructed opening (no centre bars or sliders in the way)
Opens effortlessly and stays open until you’re done
Creates a real “wow” moment in both new builds and renos
Servery Window FAQs
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Yes. We take benchtop levels into account when measuring so the window sits at a practical height for serving and use.
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Yes. Sliding and bi-fold styles are both available, and we will recommend a style based on your space and usage.
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Yes, when installed properly, gas strut servery windows are just as secure as any other window in your home. They can be fitted with keyed locks, toughened or laminated safety glass. When closed, they sit flush against the frame and lock tightly no rattling, no gaps, no dramas.
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You sure can, as long as there’s a suitable wall or opening between your kitchen and outdoor space. Retrofitting a gas strut window is a popular choice in renovations because it instantly modernises the space and improves flow. A site check will confirm if you’ve got enough structural support or if a bit of reinforcement is needed. It’s usually pretty straightforward (and very worth it).