These windows are hinged on the top edge and swing out from the bottom. Their hand-crank operation makes them easy to open. Use them in bathrooms, kitchens or sitting rooms. They can also be placed above other windows to let in additional natural light.
Windows that project from the house and are grouped in a semi-hexagon arrangement are bay windows. Bow windows are similar to bay, but are set in a semi-circle arrangement. They are both beautiful options from the inside and outside of your home and make for a great focal point in any room.
Casement windows are somewhat like awning windows except they are hinged from the left or right side. A screen is placed on the inside of the window. The crank is on the side of the window making them easy to reach over a countertop or kitchen window.
Double-hung windows come with two sashes allowing you to slide them open vertically and remain flush with the wall. You can slide the top half down to open the top or slide the bottom half up to open the bottom. The window screen is on the outside of the window. They come in many sizes and are great for openings where the height is greater than the width.
A picture window will frame the outside view beautifully and let in lots of natural light; they are large windows that do not open. Take advantage of a beautiful view and enjoy it from the inside with a picture window.
These windows are sleek and are attractive in modern or contemporary settings. They open and close from left or right on a track, are great for ventilation and work well in openings where the width is greater than the height.
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