Awning and casement windows are hinged in different places - awnings are hung from the top, while casements open from the side. Both are practical, flexible and easy to use. They offer excellent ventilation control - you can open them to suit your comfort level and secure them in place with a window stay.
Most casement windows are vertical rectangles that have a single pane of glass. They also tend to have simple styling that sets them apart from more decorative window types. The element that makes a casement window stand out is the operating mechanics which means instead of sliding up and down, like a hung window, or side to side, like sliders, casement windows are hinged at the side, and they open outward similar to a car doors.
Casement windows are practical, simple solution that can provide excellent ventilation.
Key Benefits / Casement Windows
Controlled air flow
Open and close easily with the simple turn of a handle
Allow hot air to escape reducing condensation
Easy to clean
Complement almost every type of property
Awning windows allow for excellent, controlled ventilation, catching a refreshing breeze regardless of the direction of the wind.
Key Benefits / Awning Windows
Controlled air flow
Excellent window solution for wide opening spaces
Ideal for high-wind locations
Can be open when it is raining
Open and close easily with the simple turn of a handle
Allow hot air to escape reducing condensation
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Configuration options
Below is our range of the most popular configurations but windows can be customised as required.