


Awning Windows
Opening angle: Awning windows typically open up to 70°–90°, allowing for excellent ventilation and ease of cleaning.
Safety fittings: Stainless steel friction stays and safety restrictors prevent the window from slamming shut in strong winds and help protect children.
Material options: Common frame materials include aluminum, uPVC, and timber.
Aluminum and uPVC are well-suited for high-wind zones.
Timber offers superior thermal insulation.
Glazing options: Double-glazed units (e.g. 4/12/7/4) and Low-E glass improve thermal and acoustic performance.
Opening angle: Awning windows typically open up to 70°–90°, allowing for excellent ventilation and ease of cleaning.
Safety fittings: Stainless steel friction stays and safety restrictors prevent the window from slamming shut in strong winds and help protect children.
Material options: Common frame materials include aluminum, uPVC, and timber.
Aluminum and uPVC are well-suited for high-wind zones.
Timber offers superior thermal insulation.
Glazing options: Double-glazed units (e.g. 4/12/7/4) and Low-E glass improve thermal and acoustic performance.
Opening angle: Awning windows typically open up to 70°–90°, allowing for excellent ventilation and ease of cleaning.
Safety fittings: Stainless steel friction stays and safety restrictors prevent the window from slamming shut in strong winds and help protect children.
Material options: Common frame materials include aluminum, uPVC, and timber.
Aluminum and uPVC are well-suited for high-wind zones.
Timber offers superior thermal insulation.
Glazing options: Double-glazed units (e.g. 4/12/7/4) and Low-E glass improve thermal and acoustic performance.