HUNG WINDOW
While hung windows still use a sliding motion to open, they are notably different from sliding windows. Hung windows are operable windows that slide open and closed vertically along the sides of the window frame.
HINGED WINDOW
A casement window is a window that has hinges on one side, allowing it to crack open in an outwardly direction for ventilation.
SLIDING WINDOW
A sliding window is a window that opens by sliding horizontally along a top and bottom track in the window frame.These are a cost-effective and practical choice for smaller openings. They provide easy operation and efficient ventilation, and are ideal for areas with limited space. Double Slider Windows: These provide more ventilation and are better suited for larger openings.
TILT AND TURN WINDOW
These windows provide you the flexibility of choosing it as a source of ventilation. Tilt the top of sash and open inward at an angle to use it for ventilation purposes else swing the complete sash inward.
VERTICAL SLIDING WINDOW
An aluminium vertical sliding window operates by sliding each sash up & down. The vertical sliding linked sash window operates by moving one sash, which also operates the other sash of the window so they open together equally.