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Casement WindowA casement window (or casement) is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges. Casement windows are hinged at the side or top. In the UK, casement windows are the most common house window. Available colours: white, black, various wood effect and more.
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Bay WindowA bay window is an architectural feature that can add more light and space to a room. If a home is built near a beautiful view, the bay window can provide an excellent viewing space. Such windows are most associated with the Victorian home style.
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Sash WindowVertical Sliding Sash Windows originated in the 17th Century and have since enhanced the beauty of buildings for hundreds of years. The slim sightlines and large areas of glass add a timeless grace, while the vertical sliding operation means even when open they do not detract from the façade as casements often do. Their beauty does not reduce their functionality as they offer superb controllable ventilation, better than almost any other window style.
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Tilt and Turn WindowTilt and turn windows are opened through being either tilted inwards at their top, or opened inwards at their side.they are capable of providing effective ventilation in your home without producing the kind of strong draughts which could leave you feeling especially chilly during the winter months. For instance, the tilting mechanism of tilt and turn windows can invite fresh air into your property through the top gap while letting stale air escape through the side gaps.Even keeping tilt and turn windows clean is straightforward, as the outside of their glass can be washed easily from inside the room.
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