Brass Windows
We are excited to offer a wide range of brass windows that combine timeless beauty with the strength and durability required for New Zealand’s diverse climates. Our brass windows are more than just functional elements; they are designed to be architectural features that elevate the aesthetic of any home or commercial space. With their distinctive glow and unique texture, our brass windows bring a touch of luxury and sophistication, making every view a statement.
Elevate Your Space with Brass Windows
Crafted with precision and care, our brass windows are suited for a variety of architectural styles, from classic to contemporary. Whether you are undertaking a new build, a renovation, or simply looking to replace existing windows, our brass options offer unparalleled style without compromising on performance. These windows not only enhance the look of your property but also provide excellent thermal efficiency, sound insulation, and security, meeting the needs of modern living in NZ.
Choosing brass windows from 2K means opting for quality, durability, and beauty. We take pride in our craftsmanship and in providing our customers across NZ with windows that stand the test of time. Our team is here to guide you through the selection process, ensuring that you find the perfect brass windows to complement your property’s design and enhance its value. Discover the difference with 2K and let us help you bring a sense of refinement and elegance to your space with our stunning brass windows.
Fixed
Secco offers fixed windows in four materials: galvanized steel, stainless steel, corten steel, and brass. Various thermal break options are available to meet the specific performance needs of your project.
Outward
Inward
Secco provides a unified system for its inward opening windows and doors, featuring seals, thermal break profiles, and a complementary array of accessories. Available in rectangular, shaped, or curved configurations, all options are compatible with double glazing. Customize your windows and doors with a selection of glazing bead styles.
Sliding System
Secco’s EBE75 Sliding systems feature small frame sections combined with cutting-edge energy saving performance making them the perfect solution for sustainable design. The 85mm width of the profiles makes it possible to use thick triple glazing with the highest high thermal, acoustic and safety performance.
3D Cross Sections
OS2 Fixed Steel Window – Thermally Broken
OS2 doors are an integrated system with accessories, seals and thermal break profiles of 64/65mm (inward opening) or 65mm (outward opening) deep, allowing for a wide range of windows; rectangular, shaped or curved.
OS2
EBE 75 – Thermal Break System
The profiles of the thermal break system EBE 75 have a depth of 75 mm and can hold insulating glazing panels of up to 48 mm. The sashes and frames are coplanar both externally and internally.
EBE 75
EBE 65 – Thermally Broken
The EBE65 is an integrated system with accessories, seals and thermal break profiles 65 or 73.5mm deep allowing for a wide range of windows, rectangular, shaped or curved.
EBE 65
Frequently Asked Questions About Brass Windows in NZ
Why Should I Choose Brass Windows for My New Zealand Home?
Brass windows are a premium choice for homeowners who want a combination of elegance, durability, and architectural distinction. Unlike common materials such as aluminium or timber, brass offers a unique golden finish that immediately elevates the look of any property. Whether you live in a modern home in Auckland or a restored villa in Wellington, brass windows bring warmth and timeless character to your space. Beyond their aesthetics, they are built to last, making them a strong long-term investment for New Zealand properties.
What Are the Benefits of Architectural Brass Windows Compared to Other Options?
Architectural brass windows deliver a unique combination of style and performance that sets them apart from standard materials like aluminium or timber. While aluminium windows are lightweight and affordable, they often lack the richness and individuality of brass. Timber provides a classic aesthetic but requires ongoing maintenance and can deteriorate in New Zealand’s coastal or humid environments. Brass, on the other hand, offers slim yet strong profiles that support larger panes of glass, maximising natural light while adding a warm, golden finish that elevates any design. Over time, brass develops a natural patina, giving it character and exclusivity that other materials cannot replicate. For homeowners and architects, the benefits are clear: brass window frames provide durability, low maintenance, and timeless architectural impact, making them a superior long-term investment.
Are Brass Window Frames Durable Enough for New Zealand’s Climate?
Yes, brass window frames are exceptionally durable and perform well in New Zealand’s varied climates, from coastal areas with salty air to regions with heavy rainfall. Brass is naturally resistant to corrosion, meaning it holds up better than timber or untreated metals in harsh conditions. With protective finishes and professional installation, durable brass windows remain strong and stylish for decades. This makes them an ideal choice for homeowners who want low-maintenance windows that can handle the demands of the environment.
Are Brass Windows Suitable for Commercial Buildings as Well as Homes?
Definitely. Architectural brass windows are frequently chosen for commercial projects such as hotels, boutique offices, and heritage restorations. Their distinctive look adds prestige and individuality to building façades while their strength ensures long-lasting performance in high-use environments. For architects, specifying brass window frames in a project not only delivers durability but also creates an immediate impression of luxury and quality that sets the property apart.
How Long Do Brass Windows Last Compared to Other Materials?
With proper care, brass windows can last for generations, far outliving most timber or aluminium systems. Brass’s natural durability ensures it won’t warp, crack, or rot, and any surface ageing can be refreshed with polishing or refinishing. This ability to restore the metal’s beauty means that a brass window frame is not just a short-term solution but a lifetime investment. For New Zealand homeowners looking for long-term value, brass windows remain one of the most enduring and stylish options available.
Can I Order Bespoke Brass Windows for Custom Projects?
Absolutely. 2K specialises in bespoke brass windows, offering homeowners, architects, and designers complete freedom in creating custom window solutions. From tailored frame dimensions and unique finishes to the integration of patterned or tinted glass, the design possibilities are endless. Whether you’re restoring a heritage property or designing a contemporary build, bespoke brass windows ensure your home reflects your personal style while maintaining durability and functionality.
Why Are Brass Windows Considered a Premium Choice in New Zealand?
Brass windows are regarded as a premium option because they deliver a blend of elegance, durability, and exclusivity that few other materials can match. Unlike aluminium or timber, which are widely used and readily available, architectural brass windows stand out as rare statement pieces that immediately elevate the look of a property. Their natural golden finish brings warmth and sophistication, while their structural strength ensures performance in New Zealand’s diverse climates, including coastal areas. Over time, the material develops a rich patina that adds unique character, or it can be maintained in a polished state for a bright, timeless look. Choosing bespoke brass windows signals an investment not only in design but also in long-term value, making them a choice favoured by homeowners, architects, and designers who want their projects to stand apart.
What Energy Efficiency Can I Expect from Brass Window Frames?
Modern brass window frame systems can be fitted with double or triple glazing, offering excellent thermal insulation. This helps reduce heat transfer, keeping homes warmer during New Zealand’s colder winters and cooler in the summer months. By combining brass’s strength with insulated glazing, homeowners enjoy improved comfort and reduced energy costs. It’s a perfect example of how window brass design can deliver both style and function without compromise.
Are Brass Windows Suitable for Coastal Homes in New Zealand?
Yes, brass windows are particularly well suited for coastal properties where salt spray and high humidity can quickly damage other materials. Brass’s natural resistance to corrosion makes it a reliable choice for seaside homes. With proper maintenance, such as occasional cleaning and protective treatments, durable brass windows continue to perform beautifully even in demanding coastal conditions. This makes them a smart investment for those living near the ocean.
What Maintenance Do Brass Windows Require?
Maintaining brass window joinery is straightforward compared to timber or untreated metals. A simple clean with mild soap and water will keep the frames in good condition, while polishing can restore shine if you prefer a brighter look. Over time, brass may develop a natural patina, which many homeowners embrace as part of its unique character. For those who want to maintain a polished finish, protective coatings can be applied. With minimal effort, window brass systems remain attractive and functional for decades.

