Awning windows are hinged at the top and open
outwards from the bottom, allowing ventilation and protection from rain.
Usually placed on higher walls for privacy or combined with large fixed windows
for better views. This type of window is commonly found in bathrooms and living
rooms.
Awning windows can be opened even when it's raining. The windows open outwards from the top hinge and let in ventilation at the bottom of the sash, without the threat of water entering the home.
Awning windows can be locked in an open position. This means they are a good window choice if we would like to let in ventilation and not compromise the security of your home. We can control the size of the window opening, which can largely ensure that no outsiders will enter our home through the position of the window, and also prevent children from falling out of the window.