What Windows are Best for You
These windows have a fixed upper sash and a movable lower sash that slides vertically.
Both the upper and lower sashes are movable, allowing for better ventilation and ease of cleaning.
Hinged on one side and typically operated with a crank, casement windows swing outward to open. They provide good ventilation and a clear view.
Sliding windows have one or more movable sashes that slide horizontally. They are easy to operate and are commonly used in modern homes.
They are designed to provide an unobstructed view and are often used for aesthetic purposes.
A combination of three or more windows that project outward from the wall, creating a bay in the room. They often consist of a large center window flanked by smaller windows on the sides.