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Types of window

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TYPES OF WINDOW

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AWNING WINDOW.  Is a type of window design that allows the window sash to swing outward rather than inward or up and down.

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AWNING WINDOW

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CASEMENT  WINDOW.  Is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges. These are hinged at the side. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the outside.

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CASEMENT WINDOW

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SINGLE-HUNG WINDOW. Is a window with a fixed upper sash and a movable lower sash. The lower sash can be raised to allow a free flow of air, and the sash may also be designed to tilt so that it can be easily cleaned from the inside.

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SINGLE-HUNG WINDOW

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DOUBLE-HUNG  WINDOW.  Is a window that features an upper and lower window sash that slide vertically past one another in a single casement.

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DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW

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PICTURE/FIXED WINDOWS. Are window designs that do not include any sashes or sections of the window that are configured to open and close.

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PICTURE/FIXED WINDOW

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HOPPER  WINDOW.  Is a single style window similar to a casement window in that they both are hinged for opening, rather than slide open. It is hinged on the bottom and opens inward from the top.

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HOPPER WINDOW

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SLIDING  WINDOWS.  Are windows constructed in a frame and installed so that they slide open and closed, as opposed to opening, in or out, on a hinge.

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SLIDING WINDOW

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JALOUSIES/LOUVERED  WINDOWS.  Are type of window made of glass slats set in metal clips that can be opened and closed in unison.

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TILT AND TURN WINDOWS. Are the pinnacle of fenestration technology for residential, commercial and institutional buildings. These windows offer dual-action convenience. They tilt-in at the top, and swing-in, along one side.

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TILT AND TURN WINDOW

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BAY WINDOWS. Are specially designed windows which create a niche in a home filled with light. Typically, they highlight a stunning view such as the ocean or a sweeping meadow, and they are often designed with window seats so that people can sit in the windows and enjoy a book.

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BOW  WINDOW.  It is a variation of the bay window. This window is so named because it has a slightly curved shape, instead of the more angled shape of the bay window, and it looks like the curve of a drawn bow.

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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BAY AND BOW WINDOW

BAY WINDOW• A bay window is a 3 panel

window that can be assembled with different combination of windows such as double hung, casement and stationary window and most of the cases a new roof needs to be framed because the unit sticks out from the house.

• The flat front and the sides angled toward you house create a projection that can vary from 30 from 45 degrees angle.

BOW WINDOW• A bow window also can be

assembled with different combination of windows such as double hung, casement and stationary window and it has 3, 4, 5 or even 6 panels that split up the projection giving it a curved (bow) look. The project can vary from 10 to 15 degrees angle.

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GARDEN WINDOW. Is a window that juts out, or projects, slightly from a wall in order to capture more sunlight. Some may have shelves and glass must be present on all sides, except for the bottom.

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• In an 'ARCH' OR 'RADIUS' WINDOW, the bottom half of the window is rectangular while the top is an arch or half-circle. Arch shaped windows bring a softness to a room and juxtaposes the straight corners of rectangular windows and walls for a contrasting effect. Arch windows can be operable to let in fresh air or fixed to only let in light.

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• A SKYLIGHT is a window installed on the ceiling of a home, bringing in light and views of the sky. Skylights are a great way to brighten up a space while ensuring privacy such as bathrooms. They also are a great addition to rooms without outside facing walls.

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