Awning and casement windows are hinged in different locations—awnings are hinged at the top, while casements open from the side. Both styles are practical, versatile, and easy to operate, offering excellent control over ventilation. You can adjust them to your desired level of airflow and secure them in place with a window stay for added convenience.
Casement windows are typically vertical rectangles with a single pane of glass and tend to have a minimalist design, making them distinct from more decorative window styles. What sets casement windows apart is their unique operation. Instead of sliding up and down like hung windows or side to side like sliding windows, casement windows are hinged at the side and open outward, much like a car door.
Casement windows offer a practical and straightforward solution, providing excellent ventilation and ease of use. Their outward-opening design allows for maximum airflow while maintaining a clean, minimalist appearance.
Awning windows provide excellent, adjustable ventilation, allowing you to capture a refreshing breeze no matter the wind’s direction. Their top-hinged design ensures optimal airflow, even during light rain.
Below is our range of the most popular configurations but windows can be customised as required.