Casement uPVC Windows

Casement windows are the most popular type of window frames. They are also known as crank windows. These windows have hinges on the side walls structure frame that allow them to swing inwards and outwards. Depending on the style of the frame, casement windows may complement classic or modern décor. This design is lockable and thus built for safety. However, they may not be the ideal choice if you're looking at installing window air conditioning units. You may also invite trouble if you leave the windows panes open on a rainy day.

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Fixed uPVC Windows

Fixed windows are self-explanatory. These windows are permanently fixed and do not open or close. Since they are fixed, they can be installed in any size or shape and require minimal hardware. Their function is mainly ornamental and to bring in natural light into the room while keeping dust, pollution and noise outside. Fixed uPVC windows with grills are often installed in staircases, bathrooms, attics and hallways. They are also installed in rooms that have alternative ventilation systems.

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Tilt & Turn uPVC Windows

Tilt-and-Turn uPVC window design is extremely low-maintenance. These windows function by tilting inwards or away from the frame to optimise airflow. They are suitable for controlled ventilation in open, spacious areas of the house. You can also use them in tight spaces where ventilation needs to be controlled.

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Combination uPVC Windows

Combination uPVC windows are a good choice when you need to mount window AC units on the window. Sometimes, when you need a large uPVC window design, you can use a combination of window frame styles within the same main frame. This is known as a combination window. For example, it can be made up of a fixed casement or an awning window. The single-biggest advantage of this style of windows is that it brings in plenty of light to the room while being versatile.

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Bay uPVC Windows

Bay windows are a romantic design element associated with classic home architecture. They serve both functional as well as aesthetic purposes. In most cases, people fit the inside of these bay windows with a window seat which makes them the ideal place to enjoy a cup of coffee. Often, bay windows have three panels with a central fixed panel flanked by casement window frames. Besides making the house look interesting, these windows add to the square footage of the house.

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Sliding uPVC Windows

Sliding uPVC window design is a great space saver for modern apartments. They can be fitted to slide horizontally or vertically and may be short or tall. What matters most is that the window frames follow parallel lio so that they can slide easily. Sliding windows have movable panels or have one fixed and sliding panel. Depending on the requirement, they can even have multiple panels which slide against each other with an alternative combination of glass and mesh in the frames.

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French uPVC Windows

French uPVC windows with grills may also serve as doors to step out onto the patio or garden. These windows are taller than standard windows. Sometimes, they may even extend from floor to ceiling. The windows have hinges on the side, like casement windows. In case of windows with multiple panels, the two outer panels may be fixed, or the panels may fold like accordion folds. These windows maximise the flow of sir in the house, making it look lighter and breezier. In addition, they are one of the most attractive uPVC windows with grills that combine safety and charm.

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Sash uPVC Windows

Sash uPVC windows can be described in simple words as vertical sliding windows. These windows date back to the 1670s and are often considered a Dutch or a British invention. They have got their name on the cord or sash traditionally used to open and close these windows. Today, of course, simpler mechanism and hardware is available. If you're looking for a classic, this style of uPVC windows would be a great choice. Besides being a great design, these uPVC window designs are also very popular as they are easy to clean and provide excellent ventilation.

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Louvered uPVC Windows

Louvered uPVC windows offer control over visibility and ventilation. These windows provide an old-school plantation-style look. The window may or may not have a glass panel. The shutters feature a series of louvers that can be opened or closed. When the louvers are open, air can flow through, and a certain degree of visibility is accorded to outdoors. When the louvers are closed, airflow is controlled and indoor activities stay private.

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Awning uPVC Windows

Awning uPVC windows get their name due to their similarity to overhead awnings when they are opened. These windows are ideal for ventilation in places with a lot of rainfall. Awning windows open from the top of the frame and seal tightly when closed. Beyond a certain size, awning windows are not practical. The windows may be vast, but they are usually relatively short. Another downside of this type of windows is that they may obstruct walkways.

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