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Casement Windows

Casement windows are hinged on one side and open outward like a door. They are versatile and can be designed as single casement windows or in multi-section configurations. Casement windows provide excellent ventilation and unobstructed views.


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Sliding Windows

Sliding windows consist of two or more sashes that slide horizontally along tracks. They are easy to operate and are a great choice when space is limited as they don't require any swing space. Sliding windows provide a contemporary look and allow for ample natural light.


3

Bay Windows

Bay windows are a combination of three or more windows that project outward from the wall, creating a bay or alcove inside the room. They provide a panoramic view, increase the sense of space, and often feature a central fixed window flanked by two casement or double-hung windows.


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Fixed Windows

Fixed windows are non-opening windows designed to allow maximum light and unobstructed views. They are often used in combination with other window types to create large window walls or to frame scenic views.