In today’s time, it is very important for people to have everything best and perfect for their belongings. An important part of them are homes and offices. As the new construction plan starts, the designers and owners start to put in their ideas for the looks, appearance, and aesthetics of it. The main concern is to have a house lit with natural light, proper ventilation to allow the fresh air inside. Some even want to have a clear view of the surroundings or exterior around them. For all these features, doors and windows, installment should be done correctly as they perform vital functions. For this, there are different types of uPVC windows for the customized needs, places and uses.
These windows slide in either direction on one axis on parallel overhead tracks, sliding over each other. So they allow us to have more space in the house or maybe could be used where there is less space.
It is one of the most common window designs in use. One or more hinges used to connect the frame. They could be used separately or paired within the same frame. Used in urban lofts and contemporary houses to give an enlightened view to them.
As the name suggests, they are stationary and can not be opened. They are available in different shapes and sizes. By combining with other window varieties they offer a unique style. Installed in places where there is dryness and dust around. It also allows an unclogged view of the outdoors and more natural light.
These windows open on hinges at sides or on the top. By turning the shaft of the window once it opens slightly. The window turns inside out by again turning the shaft and also making it easy to clean.
It is a type of window that projects outwards from a wall creating a bay in the room. Bay windows make the house appear larger and allows to have clear views of outside. In warmer climates, a bay window can be equal to a balcony, with a privacy or display screen.
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