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A French casement window consists of two windows side by side that open outwards from the centre. Unlike a traditional casement window, it does not have a central column, resulting in an unobstructed view when both windows are open.
These elegant windows are popular with homeowners who want to improve their views, creating a seamless connection between your home and garden.
A French casement window is a window that is hinged at the side or the top and normally opens in or out. They don’t always have to open however, and in this instance will have what is known as a ‘dummy sash’ to match the appearance of a casement window that does open. This is what a casement window looks like:
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6063-T5 high quality thermal break aluminium profiles
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Casement windows that are hinged at the top are sometimes called awning windows. Origin Casement Windows can either be hinged at the side or the top.
How do casement windows compare to other windows?
Other types of window include: sash windows, sliding windows, gable windows and bay windows. The main difference between types of windows is how they open, how they look and what type of space (known as an aperture) they fit into.
Casement windows vs sash windows (sometimes called double hung windows)
Casement windows vary in opening mechanism when compared with sash windows. Sash windows comprise of two window pane units – one pane will slide down over the other to open the window. Normally the lower pane slides up and down, sometimes both panes move up and down.
Casement windows open in or out on a hinge.
Casement windows vs sliding windows
Sliding windows are similar to sash windows in that panes of glass slide over each other, but the term sliding window is normally reserved for windows that slide sideways rather than up and down. Some people call sash windows sliding windows.
What type of material is best for casement windows?
Casement windows are available in the following materials: