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Both sashes can move up and down, offering more flexibility in ventilation. This design also makes them easier to clean.
Slider windows slide horizontally along the window frame. They are easy to use and offer wide views and ample ventilation. They can be a great option for larger window openings.
Casement windows are hinged at the sides and open outward with a crank or lever. They provide excellent ventilation, unobstructed views, and a tight seal when closed, contributing to their energy efficiency.
Awning windows are hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom. They're great for ventilation, even in the rain, and are often placed above or below other windows or above doors.
Picture windows do not open but provide an unobstructed view and ample natural light. They are often large and strategically placed to maximize views or light. Because they don't open, they are very energy efficient.
Bay and bow windows protrude from the exterior of the home, creating a small shelf or alcove on the inside. They're a combination of windows, often including one larger picture window flanked by smaller casement or double-hung windows. These windows add architectural interest and can make a room feel larger.
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